Badr Berrada Founder & CEO

Badr Berrada is a tech entrepreneur & international best-selling author. As a Founder & CEO of BBN Times, he manages a team of more than 150 renowned industry experts. He has been featured in renowned publications such as Forbes Magazine, Business InsiderYahoo! News, Thrive GlobalIrish Tech News, Khaleej TimesHerald-Tribune, Pulse Ghana, le360 and IdeaMensch. He co-authored The Growth Hacking Book: Most Guarded Growth Marketing Secrets The Silicon Valley Giants Don’t Want You To Know and The Growth Hacking Book 2 : 100 Proven Hacks for Business and Startup Success in the New Decade. Badr holds a master's degree in Economy, Risk and Society from the London School of Economics and a bachelor degree in Finance from Cass Business School.

 
COVID-19: Lessons to Learn from the Global Pandemic

COVID-19: Lessons to Learn from the Global Pandemic

17 November 2019. That date will forever be ingrained in the history books.

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NHS Workers Deserve More Gratitude: How Do We Show It?

NHS Workers Deserve More Gratitude: How Do We Show It?

Politicians. Journalists. Car salesmen. What do these three professions have in common?

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Will Cryptocurrencies Replace Fiat Currencies?

Will Cryptocurrencies Replace Fiat Currencies?

Since 2009, back when Bitcoin first launched, futurists and crypto-enthusiasts have prophesied a global money revolution.

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Growth Hacking: How to Take Your Business to the Next Level

As an early stage start-up, growing a loyal customer base and retaining them are at the forefront of your strategic goals. To outsmart your competitors even with a small budget, you need to follow a set of rules and techniques in order to thrive online. Trending on LinkedIn or Twitter does not require lack or magic. There is a science behind why influencers share your content. That’s where growth hacking comes to play.

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The Microchip Implant Takeover

Microchips implanted in human bodies could transform the way workers tackle everyday tasks. In Sweden, for instance, some employees are already volunteering to have chips injected into their hands to reduce the amount of personal items they need to carry. However, as beautiful and simple as it may sound, the controversial trend could put your privacy at risk. 

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