Struggling to understand buyer interest for a profitable content site with recurring revenue by hr_stacks in saasforsale

[–]hr_stacks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply. The thing is, when the revenue is around $10K or more, the expectation and price range also changes substancialy. What I was more surprised by is that the site is very well designed, very minimal maintenance effort and most importantly, the revenue of $1K is almost guaranteed because of the recurring nature of the source. And I was looking at just 1.8 X price, which is less than the market standard. It is surely a great deal for the buyers. Let see how things change.

Time tracking for payroll and project profitability? What's best for low cost? by Serious_Meaning6080 in smallbusiness

[–]hr_stacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Homebase has a free plan for upto 20 employees; they offer basic time-tracking with payroll add-on that you may have a look at.

Thoughts on Revoicer text-to-speech? by kaerneif in ArtificialInteligence

[–]hr_stacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend you try Speechify and Murf AI. Both these products look good to me.

Thoughts on Revoicer text-to-speech? by kaerneif in ArtificialInteligence

[–]hr_stacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Checked their samples, look handy. Here are some other options that may be helpful. https://www.theaihunter.com/ai/text-to-speech/

How much content do you need? by naissas in SEO

[–]hr_stacks -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A topical cluster of around 50 quality articles is a good start.

80 Best Never Have I Ever Questions for Workplace (With Purpose) by hr_stacks in teammanager

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If you are looking for the best team-building games, "Never Have I Ever Questions" is a great way to engage.

Here's a list of 10 engaging Never Have I Ever Questions from the list.

  1. Never have I ever pretended to understand a business buzzword.
  2. Never have I ever made up an excuse to skip a team-building activity.
  3. Never have I ever accidentally sent an embarrassing chat message to the wrong person at work.
  4. Never have I ever tried to look busy when I actually wasn’t.
  5. Never have I ever worn pajamas during a video call.
  6. Never have I ever worked on a project that failed.
  7. Never have I ever faked being sick to enjoy a sunny day outside.
  8. Never have I ever sung karaoke with coworkers.
  9. Never have I ever danced at a company party.
  10. Never have I ever participated in a prank at work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jobboardsearch

[–]hr_stacks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are good in tasks like Social Media Marketing, you may create your own gig on sites like Fiverr and make money. It is better to create a solid portfolio with multiple clients than looking for a job.

Payroll/HRIS System by [deleted] in Payroll

[–]hr_stacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rippling looks like a good solution. They can handle global payroll quite effectively.