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E7 – Should you use Facebook groups or Slack for community building?

It may take a village to raise a child but it takes a community to raise a business. Tools like Facebook groups and Slack channels can be effective ways of educating and engaging your core audience. Building a sense of community with your users can really differentiate you from the competition and give you the springboard needed to get quality feedback on new features or be the first new customers for new business ventures.

Are you fully utilizing the benefits of community building for your business?
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E6 – Does ARR suck compared to MRR?

Oftentimes a yearly subscription can feel more like a one-time purchase as users churn without you even knowing (that is until you notice a steep drop off next year). Perhaps many consumers are experiencing “sticker shock” and passing on a $500/yr service, instead of purchasing the more expensive in the long run, $50/month service. Does this mean ARR really sucks compared to MRR? Well, it depends. Find out which is best for your business in today’s episode!

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E5 – Should you find a co-founder or go it solo?

Joe is a solo founder and Christie has a co-founder. Sometimes having a co-founder can be a lot like being married, whereas being a solo-founder can be utterly overwhelming. Are you undecided which option is right for your company? In today’s episode, we go over 6 pitfalls of founding a business solo or with a partner.

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Why project-based WordPress work is becoming old-school
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E4 – Why project-based WordPress work is becoming old-school

Many developers begin in the WordPress space building websites for themselves, clients, even YOUR MOM! Sure, you can make good money building websites for people, but this model of one-off gigs is quickly becoming the old-school way of getting work done. Every day more and more developers are choosing to sell subscription services and digital products (like WordPress themes and plugins) over project-based work. In today’s episode, we’ll reveal why!

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  1. Wallace Inline
  2. WP Elevation
  3. Pathfinder SEO
  4. Hitmetrics

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E3 – Conquer the clock and add hours to your day with timeboxing

Do you know what billionaires like Elon Musk and people like the rest of us have in common? 24 hours in a day, 365 days in a year. Time, it’s the one constant between all of humanity. In today’s episode, we will go over various time management techniques to help you get more done in less time. Imagine taking advantage of Parkinson’s Law by only giving yourself 2 hours to do a full day’s work. You would then be forced to focus on the 20% of high impact tasks that would yield 80% of your businesses results in that day and throw out (or delegate) the rest, AKA the Pareto Principle (or 80/20 rule). Overwhelmed about how you’re going to do 8 hours of work in only 2 hours? Use the Pomodoro technique to break down your most important work into short intervals and take frequent breaks. Use all of these techniques in conjunction with Timeboxing and add hours to your day!

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E2 – To work or not to work…remotely

Digital Nomad is a term we’ve all heard in recent years. You know, the people who wake up at 1 pm, travel the world working, jumping from WiFi connection to WiFi connection in every country imaginable? With today’s rapidly evolving workforce and rise in people making full-time salaries doing freelance work online more and more work is being done by regular people like us through the Internet. Before you get too excited, just because you can work from home or anywhere else in the world and it’s the hot new thing…should you? In today’s episode, we will go over the various pros and cons of working remotely so you can decide for yourself!
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