Like America's most famous traitor, most customers don’t leave all at once—they slowly lose faith. The “Betrayal Curve” ...
MotherDuck is launching Flights, an agent-native data pipeline that enables users to choose the MCP server and AI agent of their choice to build and deploy data pipelines in minutes using a flexible, ...
As an ecommerce founder or direct-to-consumer operator in the growth stage, you likely understand the art of customer acquisition. But as your business scales, acquisition alone stops being enough. In ...
If you haven't made no-churn ice cream, welcome to the first day of the rest of your life. Whereas many traditional ice cream recipes require an egg custard base and an ice cream machine, no-churn ice ...
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Churn is often reported as a number, a percentage or a dashboard metric reviewed at the end of the month. But in a subscription business, churn is not just a customer metric. It is a delayed revenue ...
A new ranking of the 150 best buffets in the country places Butter Churn in Aransas Pass at number 18 as the all-you-can-eat industry sees a massive post-pandemic resurgence. Buffets are making a ...
If someone told you they were making a butter run, you’d probably picture a quick jaunt to the store, when they are short a stick in the middle of a batch of cookies. That’s not what Libby Cope and ...
Running gives you a lot of things: Stress relief, personal records, chafing—the list goes on. In fact, you can add "butter" to that list right now. As the Center for Dairy Research explains it, this ...
When was the last time you made butter and ran simultaneously? This is the question Libby Cope, 30, an Oregon-based outdoor and running content creator, asks in a video that has racked up more than 2 ...
Over the past three years, Verizon's churn has increased by 0.25 percentage points. That may seem small, but every 0.01 percentage point increase corresponds to a reduction of 90,000 in net additions.