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Over the last several years there has been a gradual increase of businesses creating flexible workplaces that allow people the option to work remotely.
Covid19 has accelerated this trend exponentially. The businesses that resisted remote working have had to transform themselves overnight and tackle cultural and technological norms.
It is yet to be seen what the new normal will look like on the other side of the pandemic but there is a good chance that remote working will remain at a high level.
In this episode, Jesse Schoberg shares his insight and expertise on how to source remote teams and stresses the importance of content marketing for eCommerce entrepreneurs.
Originally from the States, Jesse has been living around the world for more than a decade. A developer by trade, he's been managing remote teams for over 15 years. Recently selling his other projects, he's now co-founded DropInBlog where he focuses his time as CEO.
Takeaway #1 Remote working can be done.
Takeaway #2 Make outputs your focus.
Takeaway #3 Define your processes and expectations as early and clearly as possible.
Connect with Jesse Schoberg:
Sponsors:
Kurious Digital
The eCommerce platform we use to run all our eCommerce businesses. If you are in the market for a new eCommerce platform, check it out. Their new monthly subscription service has made this even more accessible. Have a look around their site and book a demo.
Lightbulb Agency
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Over the last several years there has been a gradual increase of businesses creating flexible workplaces that allow people the option to work remotely.
Covid19 has accelerated this trend exponentially. The businesses that resisted remote working have had to transform themselves overnight and tackle cultural and technological norms.
It is yet to be seen what the new normal will look like on the other side of the pandemic but there is a good chance that remote working will remain at a high level.
In this episode, Jesse Schoberg shares his insight and expertise on how to source remote teams and stresses the importance of content marketing for eCommerce entrepreneurs.
Originally from the States, Jesse has been living around the world for more than a decade. A developer by trade, he's been managing remote teams for over 15 years. Recently selling his other projects, he's now co-founded DropInBlog where he focuses his time as CEO.
Takeaway #1 Remote working can be done.
Takeaway #2 Make outputs your focus.
Takeaway #3 Define your processes and expectations as early and clearly as possible.
Connect with Jesse Schoberg:
Sponsors:
Kurious Digital
The eCommerce platform we use to run all our eCommerce businesses. If you are in the market for a new eCommerce platform, check it out. Their new monthly subscription service has made this even more accessible. Have a look around their site and book a demo.
Lightbulb Agency
Light bulb agency is an end to end eCommerce business that does anything that you don't really want to do or have the expertise to do with eCommerce. It offers a range of services such as product research, website creation, marketing, traffic generation, customer service, picking and fulfilment. Lightbulb ship from the UK all over the world for a number of customers. If you're in the market for eCommerce services, look up Lightbulb Agency.
Links to other platforms where this podcast is available:
Apple Podcasts
Stitcher
Spotify
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