Wednesday, March 13th

5 Things You Missed Today

Good Evening,

Here’s what you missed today:

1. ⏰ 32-Hour Work Week Pushed

Shortening the work week has been gaining some traction in recent years and tomorrow, Senator Bernie Sanders plans to introduce legislation that will cut the work week to 32 hours with no loss of pay. Read more here β†’

πŸš€ Maximize Your B2B Lead Gen Potential

Struggling with ineffective lead gen tactics such as cold emailing and costly paid advertising? Switch to a precision-driven B2B lead funnel, The Lead Bazooka, built to deliver a predictable lead generation process with high-quality, fast results.

2. πŸ›οΈ Amazon Debuts New AI

In an effort to lure over more DTC sellers, Amazon announced a new AI feature that will allow you to create a listing by simply copying and pasting a product page link from your existing site. Read more here β†’

3. πŸš™ Is The EV Hype Dead?

Although their popularity has grown in recent years, it seems that enthusiasm for electric vehicles is diminishing. Multiple automakers are scaling back or delaying EV plans. Read more here β†’

4. πŸ’ƒπŸ½ House Passed TikTok Ban

A bill to force the sale of TikTok lest it be banned in the US has passed a critical vote in the House with overwhelming support. However, it will still need to pass through the Senate to become law. Read more here β†’

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5. πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EU Passed AI Regulations

The European Parliament has passed the world’s first set of sweeping AI regulations, including protections for scraping CCTV footage and biometric categorization systems. Read more here β†’

Bonus. CEO Tip Of The Day

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