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Founder Views - Conversations that matter to you

106 episodes - English - Latest episode: 5 months ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

There are many important topics in the world that you need to be informed about. The problem is, most people don’t have the time to explore these topics on their own.

My goal is to have easy-to-understand conversations with experts that will help give you the nudge to start digging into the subjects that are meaningful to you.

From economics, business, real estate, investing, bitcoin, politics, and much more - you’re going to hear me pick the brains of thought-leaders, CEO's, politicians and business experts about relevant topics that matter.

I look forward to learning and exploring alongside with you.

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Colin Nederkoorn - CEO of customer.io, Reaching $10M ARR through hard work, building a great team and consistency

January 22, 2020 15:56 - 57 minutes - 52.9 MB

I’m speaking with Colin Nederkoorn, CEO and co-founder of customer.io. Colin was an absolute pleasure to speak with. He built customer.io in 2012 with his co-founder John, and have been exploding ever since. For those who don’t know, customer.io is a SaaS company that gives companies one place to manage all of their their emails, push notifications, SMS’s and other messages that come from their product  to their customers. Customer.io is now doing over $10M in annual recurring rev...

Luca Micheli - CEO of Customerly, Taking market share from Intercom in the communication marketing space

January 13, 2020 23:01 - 50 minutes - 46.3 MB

I'm speaking with Luca Micheli, CEO and founder of Customerly.io. Customerly helps companies create better relationships with their customers with effective communication. He launched Customerly about 4 years ago, they have over 17,000 customers around the world. This is a fascinating story, Luca is competing in a very hot market, where it was once pretty much a monopoly with Intercom as the main provider in the space. The communication marketing space has now opened up which is ev...

Braden Urquhart - CEO of RecTimes, growing a highly profitable & remote micro-niche SaaS

December 22, 2019 19:00 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

I’m speaking with Braden Urquhart, a fellow Canadian and CEO of RecTimes, a scheduling software that helps ice rinks manage their bookings. This was such a valuable episode to listen to if you’re focused on building a profitable, lean and high-margin business. RecTimes is a small remote team of three people. But because they’re playing in such a tightly defined niche market, they’re able to find customers and penetrate their market a lot easier than most companies, which is such an...

How to get your first 500 paying clients on a bootstrapped budget [audio version of a talk]

December 11, 2019 08:00 - 25 minutes - 23.5 MB

Recently, I did a talk at the GrowthMentor Summit, which was a virtual summit, that included 50 of some of the world’s best growth leaders. This was such an amazing event. There were thousands of attendees from all over the world, that had free access to some incredible insights from some very talented people. My talk was on outbound sales. It was called "How to get your first 500 paying clients on a bootstrapped budget". I spoke about how I single-handedly got my first 500 paying...

Are you in a competitive industry? Start licking your chops!

December 09, 2019 08:00 - 3 minutes - 3.2 MB

Competition is a great thing. When I see an industry with many different competitors, and many companies offering similar services to customers, my mouth starts to water. This tells me that there’s a healthy market of customers spending a lot of money on services that solve their problems. There are several advantages to playing in a competitive market: A small piece of a big pie = $$ My first SaaS company was in one of the most competitive markets there are – real estate! There w...

Mark Thompson - CEO of PayKickStart, +$1M ARR, bootstrapped and fully remote as a non-tech founder

November 25, 2019 08:00 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

I’m speaking with Mark Thompson in this episode. Mark is the founder and CEO of PayKickStart, a subscription management, and affiliate solution that helps entrepreneurs and SaaS companies sell more and manage the payments side of their business with ease. PayKickStart recently surpassed $1M in ARR, and has really been picking up steam. Aside from PayKickStart, Mark runs Digital KickStart, a sister company that houses a couple dozen other SaaS companies and apps. This was such a gr...

Renat Zubairov - Co-founder & CEO of elastic.io, achieving negative churn and growing +100% YoY

November 12, 2019 02:57 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB

I was super excited about this episode, I’m speaking with Renat Zubairov, the co-founder and CEO of elastic.io, a B2B SaaS that helps enterprises connect and process different applications. They were founded in 2013, and have been seeing triple digit revenue growth year after year, which is extremely difficult for a company this size. They’re currently doing well over $2M in annual recurring revenue. elastic.io was acquired in 2017 by mVISE, a publicly traded company in Germany. Th...

Nim Balachandran - Founder & CEO of CloudTax, Building a highly technical product as a non-tech founder

November 07, 2019 16:37 - 40 minutes - 37.1 MB

This was an episode I was really excited about. I met Nim in Boston back in January 2019. He told me about what he was building, and I was instantly pumped about it. He founded CloudTax, which is a tax filing service that helps Canadians easily file their taxes online for free. The reason i was excited to speak to Nim is because tax and accounting have always been close to me. I got my BCom in accounting and finance, and one of my side hustles back in the day was filing taxes for m...

Baptiste Debever - Founder & CEO of Feedier.com, Bootstrapping to 5-figure MRR in one year

November 05, 2019 01:30 - 48 minutes - 44.8 MB

In this episode, I’m speaking with Baptiste Debever, the CEO and founder of Feedier. Feedier is an app that helps companies get feedback from their employees in a fun, seamless and engaging way. He launched the company in early 2018, they have over 8000 users on the platform and over 50 paying clients. They’re a team of 8 people based in France. Baptiste breaks down what they did to get their first thousand users by using AppSumo shortly after they launched. We talk about how Fee...

Robert Zalaudek - Founder & CEO of Pomodous, How to launch a startup the right way

November 01, 2019 03:00 - 57 minutes - 52.8 MB

In this episode I’m speaking with Robert Zalaudek, founder and CEO of Pomodus. This episode is a little bit different than what you might be used to - Robert is just starting out in the SaaS space. He’s developing an app called Pomodus, which integrates with Slack and helps you stay productive and focused. I wanted to get Robert on the podcast, because a lot of my listeners are early stage SaaS founders, just like Robert. So i thought it would be  helpful for other folks in similar...

David Henzel - CEO of TaskDrive, Growing your business through effective outbound sales

October 31, 2019 01:35 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

In this episode, i’m speaking with Devid Henzel, the CEO of TaskDrive. TaskDrive helps companies improve their outbound sales efforts by providing qualified leads to your sales team through personal outreach, among other services. David actually acquired TaskDrive about a year and a half ago, and has been scaling up the company ever since. He also has other portfolio companies he runs, aside from TaskDrive. We’re talking about many different topics in this episode, including the be...

Darren Gallop - CEO & Co-founder of Securicy, former founder of Marcato (acquired)

October 25, 2019 04:34 - 1 hour - 55.1 MB

In this episode, I’m speaking with Darren Gallop, a fellow Canadian SaaS CEO. Darren runs Securicy, they help guide companies through creating, implementing, and managing Information Security Programs. Securicy has raised a total $1.8M from investors. Before starting Securicy, Darren founded Marcato, another SaaS product for music festivals, which recently got acquired. This was such a great episode, Darren is one of the brightest CEO’s i’ve spoken with. We talk about quite a few ...

Xenia Muntean - CEO of Planable, Forbes 30 Under 30

October 24, 2019 04:23 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

I’m speaking with Xenia Muntean, the CEO and co-founder of Planable.io. Planable helps brands and agencies better manage their social media content. Xenia has been running Planable for about 3 years and has seen incredible growth in such a short time. They made their mark at the famous TechStars accelerator in London. They recently closed a seed round to help ramp up their growth, which we talk about in the episode. Xenia was recently named in Forbes 30 under 30 for 2019, which is...

Side Hustling 80+ projects and becoming Product Hunt Maker of the Year!

October 22, 2019 19:21 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

In this episode, I’m speaking with Mubashar (Mubs) Iqbal. I stumbled across Mubs on Twitter, and immediately wanted to talk to him on my podcast. Mubs was Product Hunt’s maker of the year in 2016, and has been the runner up a bunch of other times. He is what you can only describe as a MAKER. He’s built and developed a countless number of websites and apps, which we’re talking about in this episode. Most recently, he developed an app called PodHunt, that allows people to submit and...

Why slow periods can be GREAT for companies

September 26, 2019 02:03 - 3 minutes - 3.63 MB

Mature businesses with firm roots in the ground can buy a lot of time when going through slow growth periods or rough patches, compared to newer startups. The value of time is a true luxury and could be a major advantage for bigger companies if utilized properly. Established companies can afford to go through sluggish stages where there’s either stagnant sales, slow growth, or even misalignment amongst the team. Mature companies can go through several months or even years before th...

Jake Stainer - Helping grow Typeform from $1M to $25M ARR!

September 10, 2019 14:06 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

I’m speaking with Jake Stainer, the former Head of Growth at Typeform. Jake is currently the Head of Growth at Travelperk, a company that helps businesses manage and book their travel. He founded an online language learning app Papora, and he also consults companies to accelerate their growth. Most notably, Jake was the Head of Growth at Typeform. He started with Typeform very early on, when they were only doing $1M ARR, and had about 20 employees. He stayed on board with them for j...

Liam Martin- Co-founder of TimeDoctor, Are Facebook ads dead for SaaS companies?

August 30, 2019 20:04 - 1 hour - 55.8 MB

In this episode, I’m speaking with Liam Martin, co-founder of TimeDoctor, a company that helps remote teams stay focused, efficient and productive. In 8 years, Liam has helped bring Time Doctor to a comfortable 7-figures in recurring revenue. They’re a team of over 100 employees in 32 countries around the world. Most impressively, they’ve done this all while being bootstrapped! Liam also helped start the conference called Running Remote. It’s a conference where remote companies can...

Are Facebook ads dead for SaaS companies?!

August 30, 2019 20:04 - 1 hour - 55.8 MB

In this episode, I’m speaking with Liam Martin, co-founder of TimeDoctor, a company that helps remote teams stay focused, efficient and productive. In 8 years, Liam has helped bring Time Doctor to a comfortable 7-figures in recurring revenue. They’re a team of over 100 employees in 32 countries around the world. Most impressively, they’ve done this all while being bootstrapped! Liam also helped start the conference called Running Remote. It’s a conference where remote companies can...

Should your financials be transparent?!

August 14, 2019 03:19 - 7 minutes - 6.85 MB

There are a growing number of tech companies that are choosing to be fully transparent with their financial metrics. Some of the bigger names like Convertkit, Buffer and Hubspot, are all publicly disclosing every financial detail for the world to see. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of other companies following this open data movement. From an observer’s perspective, it’s pretty awesome to be able to see how private companies are performing, compare numbers, and analyze data....

Dan Martell - Actionable steps to take your SaaS business to the next level

February 26, 2019 05:00 - 34 minutes - 32 MB

In this episode, I’m speaking with the main man himself, Dan Martell. Dan has been one of my inspirations in the SaaS game, bar-none. I haven’t met too many people in SaaS who haven’t got at least some value from Dan. Dan has built 5 companies, and successfully exited three of those, most notably Flowtown and Clarity.fm. He’s an investor in over 40 startups, including Intercom, Hootsuite, and Udemy, to name a few. For the last several years, Dan has been coaching some of the world’...

Max Kolysh - How to build & grow several multi-million dollar SaaS companies

February 07, 2019 02:30 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

In this episode, I'm speaking with Max Kolysh, one of the founders of zinc.io. Zinc is an e-commerce lab that builds products that helps tens of thousands of Amazon and eBay sellers with listing creation, inventory management, pricing and order fulfillment. Max co-founded Zinc back in 2014. They went through Y-Combinator, and raised a seed round of $400k, and are now doing $6M in ARR. It was a great pleasure speaking with Max, I have no doubt you'll get a ton of value and insights i...

How to break through the next barrier in your business

January 28, 2019 01:19 - 5 minutes - 5.56 MB

It’s very common for companies to get comfortable and settle in a “coasting state”. A “coasting state” is when a company is making money, growing (albeit slowly), and trekking along steadily in their market. Not to say this is a bad thing (far from it, actually). After all, most companies will fail before they even get close to that “coasting state”. The fact is, most founders are satisfied coasting along comfortably, and collecting their stable pay check. This is also the reason wh...

Tom Libelt - Bootstrapped serial entrepreneur, online hustler, SEO expert & online course marketer

January 15, 2019 04:11 - 41 minutes - 37.9 MB

In this episode, I'm speaking with Tom Libelt, the founder of Smart Brand Marketing and We Market Online Courses. Tom is a straight up hustler. His family moved to the US from Poland with to escape communism, with only $500 in their pocket. He was a serial entrepreneur from a young age. He owned a coffee shop, a record label, was a top hip-hop Polish recording artist, created a documentary, sold over 5000 Kindle books, and now runs Smart Brand Marketing, where he primarily helps com...

Sales Solves EVERY Problem

January 06, 2019 04:43 - 3 minutes - 3.49 MB

Think of absolutely ANY business problem a company might face.
 The one thing that can absolutely solve just about any business problem is… SALES!
 That’s right – in one way or another, more generating more sales can solve those plaguing business problems that are in your way.
 Need to make a few key hires in your business? Increase sales so you can afford to make them.
 Need to launch those products that have been in the back burner for a while? Increase sales so you can afford...

3 Reasons Why Employee Feedback Will Change Your Business

December 18, 2018 03:52 - 5 minutes - 5.08 MB

One of the biggest opportunities I didn’t take more advantage of while growing a company, is not gathering enough feedback from employees more often. Being the co-founder of the company that started from scratch, I personally did every single role in every department on my own. I was a salesperson, support rep, marketer, graphic designer, onboarding specialist, retention specialist, and billing person- all at the same time. Needless to say, I know every facet of my company very well...

5 Tips for Team Building in a Remote Environment

November 26, 2018 21:33 - 5 minutes - 4.83 MB

We all know that team building and culture are very important for the success of any organization. In order to push projects forward, achieve company objectives, and live out a company vision, your team must be coordinated with each other, in-sync, and integrated. Team building is not something that comes naturally in an organization. It has to be deliberate and purposeful. In most cases, team members are focused on their particular tasks and department objectives, and don’t really ...

Thomas Smale - How to increase the valuation of your company and get acquired

November 19, 2018 15:40 - 47 minutes - 43.6 MB

This was a very exciting episode. I’m speaking with Thomas Smale, founder of FE International, the hands-down market leader for M&A and advisory services for SaaS and other online businesses. They’ve completed hundreds of millions in acquisitions over the years. If you own a SaaS or any small business, this is an episode you’re going to want to listen to in full. We talk about what potential buyers look for in companies, how companies can increase their valuation, the acquisition p...

Laura Roeder - Bootstrapping a $4 million company in 4 years with no sales reps

November 12, 2018 14:46 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MB

In today’s episode, I'm speaking with Laura Roeder, the founder and CEO of MeetEdgar. MeetEdgar helps professionals and small businesses manage their content and promote it on social media. Laura founded MeetEdgar in 2014. In less than 4 years, they’ve grown to over $4 million in annual recurring revenue, all while being fully remote, and bootstrapped, which is absolutely incredible. We dive into a lot of different topics, including how she grew to $100k MRR in less than 12 months, ...

5 Ways to Engage Your Clients Post-Sale

November 06, 2018 03:20 - 5 minutes - 5.37 MB

You marketed your product, your sales team pitched the product to a prospective client, had a few follow up meetings, and finally closed the sale! Congratulations, the client is in the door! Now the hard work begins… NOT to take anything away from those in sales – in fact, sales is the most important department in business, in my opinion. Without sales, companies slow down, flatten out and eventually die. No matter what turmoil a company is going through, in almost all cases, sale...

Foti Panagio, Founder of growthmentor.io | Tackling the double-sided marketplace

October 29, 2018 02:15 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB

I'm chatting with Foti Panagio, the founder of growthmentor.io, a platform where you can get advice and mentorship from vetted experts. We're talking about the challenges of a double-sided marketplace, how he plans on growing his startup, marketing opportunities, and much more. This was a very fun and insightful chat, with a lot of great takeaways. Enjoy! Visit growthmentor.io to learn more. Music by sifer2424

Dunning Process in SaaS

October 12, 2018 03:12 - 6 minutes - 6.41 MB

One of the most important topics in SaaS that isn’t too often covered, is the dunning process. For those who might not be familiar with dunning, it’s the process of communicating with customers that are past due, to collect payments before their accounts get cancelled or closed. Dunning is usually a structured automated process whose form of communication is email or sms. For SaaS companies with a large number of customers, dunning is a crucial process with several benefits, includ...

Company Benefits of Being Remote

October 03, 2018 02:15 - 6 minutes - 5.62 MB

For the first six years, we ran our company out of offices. We’ve experienced everything you could out of an office, from expanding into bigger spaces, growing the team, launching products, hitting milestones, etc. For the past two years, we decided to make the drastic switch and ditch the office to become a fully remote company. After comparing the two experiences, I can confidently say that there are clear overall company benefits of working remote. Although everything about worki...

Just F***** Do It

September 19, 2018 03:06 - 3 minutes - 3.4 MB

Since I started being more active on social media, many people have been asking me “why do you blog and podcast?”. My answer is an important lesson that I think several people can get value from. First, one of my jobs in running a SaaS company, is developing strategy. A lot of my own strategy and thought-process is done through writing. I’ve been writing for several years now. It helps me absorb my thoughts and understand topics and situations I’m thinking about, a lot better. Pers...

Brand is EVERYTHING

September 11, 2018 01:03 - 4 minutes - 4.4 MB

I recently attended a live podcast panel discussion in Toronto, hosted by Drift. The main focus on the discussion was on marketing, specifically branding. The topics really resonated with me in my current journey and stage with Web4Realty. In most cases, startups don’t think about branding in the early days. The early days are all about the grind- selling, gaining traction, building out your team, looking for efficiencies in your processes, and more selling. Assuming you execute on...

How to Manage Negative Reviews

September 04, 2018 03:14 - 6 minutes - 5.67 MB

There are very few things that can make me lose sleep at night. One of those things are negative reviews. Although negative reviews in our company are very rare, they always sting- really, really bad. Each negative review is even worse than the last. Reading a bad review feels like getting punched in the gut. Negative reviews suck, and they always will. However, negative reviews are inevitable. As much as you strive to be the best at what you do, and consistently improve the level ...

What a Bootstrapped CEO Does at Work Every Day

August 27, 2018 02:28 - 6 minutes - 6.46 MB

A common question I get asked is “what do you do at work every day?”. What is a very simple response for most people, is actually one of the most difficult questions for me to answer. I get asked that question often because we’re a remote company and I work from home, which is a new concept to most people. From an outside perspective, it probably appears like I do nothing all day, and that I’m living the life, which couldn’t be further from the truth. I try and answer the question b...

Don't Forget Who Financed Your Business - Your Early Clients

August 21, 2018 02:57 - 4 minutes - 4.33 MB

When you’re several years deep into your startup and becoming more mature as a company, it’s very easy to lose sight of what got you to where you are – your early clients. The clients you acquire in the first two years of business, are all taking a chance on you. They know you’re a startup and anticipating issues, yet for some reason, they’re giving you their business. They’re investing their time and resources into your service, and hoping you succeed to see a return on their inves...

Revenue per employee - a sneaky overlooked metric

August 14, 2018 01:23 - 3 minutes - 2.85 MB

2018 has definitely been our most active year in terms of hiring, by far. An important metric to look at as your company scales, is revenue per employee (how much money you make per employee). This is a great indicator to show how efficiently your company is growing. Total Revenue / # of Employees = Revenue per Employee A good employee should be an asset to your company. Just like any asset, they should be making you money (or saving you time, which is also money). If your team i...

Work Ethic vs Skill

August 07, 2018 03:16 - 3 minutes - 3.33 MB

Throughout the years of managing a growing team, there are a number of observations you start to make and situations that arise that get you thinking about people, in general. When your company‘s headcount starts growing, you naturally start observing character traits, mindset, and psychology of people, among many other things. One of those thoughts is the question of work ethic versus skill. When you’re in a dynamic startup-type environment, there are several ups and downs which ca...

Understanding Human Behaviour in Marketing

July 30, 2018 18:18 - 3 minutes - 3.31 MB

A topic that has gathered my attention a lot lately, is marketing. Marketing is a much more diverse and complex subject than people realize, and all ties back to understanding human behaviour. One can argue that humans have changed more in the last 10-15 years than in any other time in history. The simple reason for this change is the invention of the smartphone. Mobile devices have changed the way people communicate, connect with each other, create relationships, and consume info...

Why Remote Teams Have Better Company Culture

July 25, 2018 02:44 - 5 minutes - 5.03 MB

Remote companies and company culture usually don’t go hand in hand. When you think company culture, the thoughts usually consist of an open office environment, daily huddles, a nice lunch area to hang with your co-workers, cool boardrooms, and of course the company ping-pong table. When we took our company remote, we didn’t really know what to expect. As with most of our business decisions, we usually use our instinct and do what feels right. This decision was no different. Going r...

10 Step Guide to Managing Business Cash Flow

July 17, 2018 01:57 - 5 minutes - 4.99 MB

Some people are born with certain skills and intuitions that come naturally. There are no guides, rules, or courses for managing cash flows in a small business. Although there are certain things anyone can do to help with cash flow, the majority of it is through intuition and deep understanding of the business. I also believe it would be very difficult to train someone to manage cash flow successfully. Below are 10 tips on how to better manage cash flow, in no particular order. Ke...

How Our Support Dept. Maintains a Perfect CSAT Score

July 09, 2018 01:03 - 6 minutes - 5.66 MB

Since day one, we’ve always preached that our company’s bread-and-butter was our customer support. That sentiment holds true, nearly eight years later. The evolution of our company’s support department has been one of the most challenging to execute, and the most rewarding. In a very competitive industry, one of the differentiating factors you can provide your clients is amazing customer service. If it’s relatively easy for clients to move to another provider, going above and beyon...

The Famous 3:1 LTV CAC Ratio ... It's Too Low

July 02, 2018 04:33 - 3 minutes - 2.92 MB

I’m sure everyone knows about the classic 3:1 LTV CAC ratio that all SaaS folks should strive for. Just a reminder, LTV is the lifetime value of a client (the amount of money a client will pay you in their lifetime). CAC is the customer acquisition cost (the amount of money you spend to acquire a new customer). You can read more about these SaaS metrics and more, here. Let’s use a very simple example to put this ratio into perspective. Take the data below: —– Current LTV: $1000, ...

3 Ways Customer Support Can Make you More Money

June 25, 2018 20:17 - 3 minutes - 2.92 MB

The lifeline of nearly any business starts and ends with those who pay your bills – your clients. Unfortunately, most people view client support as an entry-level and basic part of a company process. That sentiment couldn’t be further from the truth. As a startup founder, having your nose to the ground and listening to your clients, will tell you how your business is doing, foresee where it’s heading, learn what your clients want, and understand how you’re perceived as a company. ...

Don't Half-Ass Hiring and Onboarding

June 18, 2018 19:55 - 3 minutes - 3.51 MB

Think about the effort and thought you put into your sales and marketing process. From refining your sales pitch, creating sales material, content marketing, social media, etc. As important as it is to be able to effectively market and sell your product/service to potential clients, it’s equally as important to be able to sell your company to potential new team members. It’s very tough for a new company to attract and retain quality talent. Unless you’re a big name like Facebook, G...

How we grew our company with ZERO dollars

June 11, 2018 01:36 - 4 minutes - 4.51 MB

If you were looking for some secret sauce to starting a SaaS with no money, I hate to break it to you, but that doesn’t exist. If you aren’t ready to hustle, put in the time and work, make sacrifices, and be fully dedicated, than you should probably take the conventional route and seek funding right away. We started and grew our SaaS with $0. No angel money, no seed rounds, no money from parents/family, no bank loans. Nothing. Just a few bucks in savings, and good old fashioned rev...

We're in a Culture of Burning CASH!

June 05, 2018 02:28 - 3 minutes - 3.6 MB

We started our SaaS near the beginning of a tech-craze in 2008-09, where a lot of big companies and apps were popping up that were starting to kill it. These companies included Airbnb, Tumblr, Spotify and Groupon, to name a few. During these years, I noticed a peculiar trend that was happening. There were several companies who weren’t focusing on making money and being profitable. Instead, their focus was on pitching to investors and securing that seed or venture round. At that tim...

A Quick Rant on THINKING BIGGER!

May 28, 2018 17:01 - 2 minutes - 2.08 MB

It’s very easy to get complacent in any business, especially when things are going smoothly. When you’re getting a nice stable paycheck, business is growing steadily and you’re living a good lifestyle, it’s very easy to take a back seat and get comfortable. If you’re ever feeling too much of this, you should be very worried. This is when you should snap out of it, and get in serious grind mode. These are the moments when you have to start thinking about escalating your business, b...

4 Reasons Why You Should Work Remote!

May 22, 2018 03:30 - 8 minutes - 7.64 MB

I’ve been having quite a few conversations about being a remote company lately, so I thought i’d continue on the topic. Running a software company certainly has its lifestyle advantages, I must admit. Being able to work from literally anywhere in the world is pretty awesome. Mostly I work from my home office, but sometimes I like to get out and work from a coffee shop. If I’m away or on vacation, all I need is my laptop and an internet connection, and I can be plugged in, with abso...

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