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We are both active developers that have, over the last few years, made the transition to operating successful product businesses. The transition was slow, sometimes painful, almost always challenging, but exceptionally rewarding. During this episode, we share some of our experiences making the transition from developers to business owners in the hope of helping others going through the same transition or looking to make a change in their work lives.
Every person that takes the plunge has different experiences. If you have anything to share or would like us to try and share some insight on an a challenge you’re facing, post it in the comments below and we will address it as best we can in episode 27.
This episode was sponsored by Prestige Conference, a premium interactive business and career development conference.
Show Notes:
BRAD: Welcome to Episode 26. Today we are talking about transitioning to a product-based business, and we’re going to talk about our businesses and kind of where we started.
PIPPIN: Before we jump into that, though, we want to give a quick shout out to our sponsors for this episode. This episode was sponsored by Prestige Conf, which it’s a new conference. It’s going to happen here on October 3rd and 4th in downtown Minneapolis. It’s going to be — it’s a live event there. It’s also streamed live. And it’s a business conference for career development.
There are a lot of really awesome speakers that are going to be there this year. Actually, this is the first year. Lisa Sabin-Wilson, Matt Medeiros, Carl Hancock, Jake Goldman, Reid Peifer, and a whole bunch more. If you are interested in building your own business, which is exactly what we want to talk about today in our own history, go check out Prestige Conf. It’s October 3rd and 4th. You can find it at PrestigeConf.com, as well as the show notes.
BRAD: Cool.
PIPPIN: Brad, take us away.
BRAD: So – business. So this is new for us. We’ve really been just talking about WordPress development. You know, we obviously mentioned our businesses before, but we haven’t really dove into any of our business activities or where we started and stuff, so I wonder, like, so
We are both active developers that have, over the last few years, made the transition to operating successful product businesses. The transition was slow, sometimes painful, almost always challenging, but exceptionally rewarding. During this episode, we share some of our experiences making the transition from developers to business owners in the hope of helping others going through the same transition or looking to make a change in their work lives.
Every person that takes the plunge has different experiences. If you have anything to share or would like us to try and share some insight on an a challenge you’re facing, post it in the comments below and we will address it as best we can in episode 27.
This episode was sponsored by Prestige Conference, a premium interactive business and career development conference.
Show Notes:
BRAD: Welcome to Episode 26. Today we are talking about transitioning to a product-based business, and we’re going to talk about our businesses and kind of where we started.
PIPPIN: Before we jump into that, though, we want to give a quick shout out to our sponsors for this episode. This episode was sponsored by Prestige Conf, which it’s a new conference. It’s going to happen here on October 3rd and 4th in downtown Minneapolis. It’s going to be — it’s a live event there. It’s also streamed live. And it’s a business conference for career development.
There are a lot of really awesome speakers that are going to be there this year. Actually, this is the first year. Lisa Sabin-Wilson, Matt Medeiros, Carl Hancock, Jake Goldman, Reid Peifer, and a whole bunch more. If you are interested in building your own business, which is exactly what we want to talk about today in our own history, go check out Prestige Conf. It’s October 3rd and 4th. You can find it at PrestigeConf.com, as well as the show notes.
BRAD: Cool.
PIPPIN: Brad, take us away.
BRAD: So – business. So this is new for us. We’ve really been just talking about WordPress development. You know, we obviously mentioned our businesses before, but we haven’t really dove into any of our business activities or where we started and stuff, so I wonder, like, so