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Laura Roeder (@LKR) is the co-founder of Edgar, a social media scheduling and management tool. Laura began her career as a web designer, moving first to solo practice, and then to social media consulting.
From this conversation, you'll learn how Laura transitioned away from work-a-day design and into entrepreneurship, how her team at Edgar manages their software development, and some of the philosophies behind their hiring and company management.
One thing we don't cover are the features of the software itself, and the idiosyncrasies which separate Edgar from competitors like Hootsuite or Buffer. To learn more about Edgar itself, scroll down to the show notes for examples of Laura explaining in further detail on other podcasts, and some embedded videos showing off Edgar itself.
That said, Laura and her team have offered listeners of The Busy Creator a free month of service for Edgar. Sign up before May 31, 2016 and use the code SUNANDSURF.
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"I felt like a fish out of water because I was so much younger."
—Laura Roeder
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"It felt a lot easier to sell an online class than to get individual clients."
—Laura Roeder
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"It was always a business. I didn't start with a blog."
—Laura Roeder
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"We don't make major changes to our software. We're focused on iterative improvements to what we already do."
—Laura Roeder
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"Always run split tests on the home page and signup page"
—Laura Roeder
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"I wasn't that passionate about design. I was interested in other elements."
—Laura Roeder
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"If you're talking to the HR Manager, you're doomed."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
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Laura Roeder (@LKR) is the co-founder of Edgar, a social media scheduling and management tool. Laura began her career as a web designer, moving first to solo practice, and then to social media consulting.
From this conversation, you'll learn how Laura transitioned away from work-a-day design and into entrepreneurship, how her team at Edgar manages their software development, and some of the philosophies behind their hiring and company management.
One thing we don't cover are the features of the software itself, and the idiosyncrasies which separate Edgar from competitors like Hootsuite or Buffer. To learn more about Edgar itself, scroll down to the show notes for examples of Laura explaining in further detail on other podcasts, and some embedded videos showing off Edgar itself.
That said, Laura and her team have offered listeners of The Busy Creator a free month of service for Edgar. Sign up before May 31, 2016 and use the code SUNANDSURF.
Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes or on Android
"I felt like a fish out of water because I was so much younger."
—Laura Roeder
Tweet This
"It felt a lot easier to sell an online class than to get individual clients."
—Laura Roeder
Tweet This
"It was always a business. I didn't start with a blog."
—Laura Roeder
Tweet This
"We don't make major changes to our software. We're focused on iterative improvements to what we already do."
—Laura Roeder
Tweet This
"Always run split tests on the home page and signup page"
—Laura Roeder
Tweet This
"I wasn't that passionate about design. I was interested in other elements."
—Laura Roeder
Tweet This
"If you're talking to the HR Manager, you're doomed."
—Prescott Perez-Fox
Tweet This