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Making money while you sleep is awesome. Making money while you sleep using WordPress is even better.
Meet Brian Casel of CasJam Media.
In episode #3 of The Matt Report, Brian and I discuss the life of a freelancer transitioning into a solo entrepreneur with a software as a service product. Brian built his product Restaurant Engine on WordPress. It’s a place for small business eateries to come and start an affordable website.
Continue to the interview to get all the great details of his journey.
Listen to the audio version
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What you’re going to get from this
This was an amazing episode that went a bit longer than I expected.
But that’s OK because you’re going to benefit from it.
We talked about his journey from WordPress designer, virtual studio manager, to product designer for his new venture. The journey that he took to get there was found by satisfying his own itch in our industry.
He found a need within his own client set, built a product, and now caters to them with an affordable valuable solution. Tons of great take aways from this.
Struggling with supporting your own client base?
Just when I thought supporting clients with a SaaS prodcut was going to be the number one issue — it wasn’t.
Brian shares some great insights on how he supports his clients and how he actually enjoys doing it. He looks at support as a great feedback mechanism to help mature and expand on product offerings. He also shares some of the tools and tactics he uses to connect with users online.
How do you find customers online?<...
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Making money while you sleep is awesome. Making money while you sleep using WordPress is even better.
Meet Brian Casel of CasJam Media.
In episode #3 of The Matt Report, Brian and I discuss the life of a freelancer transitioning into a solo entrepreneur with a software as a service product. Brian built his product Restaurant Engine on WordPress. It’s a place for small business eateries to come and start an affordable website.
Continue to the interview to get all the great details of his journey.
Listen to the audio version
Download file | Play in new window
What you’re going to get from this
This was an amazing episode that went a bit longer than I expected.
But that’s OK because you’re going to benefit from it.
We talked about his journey from WordPress designer, virtual studio manager, to product designer for his new venture. The journey that he took to get there was found by satisfying his own itch in our industry.
He found a need within his own client set, built a product, and now caters to them with an affordable valuable solution. Tons of great take aways from this.
Struggling with supporting your own client base?
Just when I thought supporting clients with a SaaS prodcut was going to be the number one issue — it wasn’t.
Brian shares some great insights on how he supports his clients and how he actually enjoys doing it. He looks at support as a great feedback mechanism to help mature and expand on product offerings. He also shares some of the tools and tactics he uses to connect with users online.
How do you find customers online?<...
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