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#AskPeshev 62: Free Agency Content + Process Management Tips
#AskPeshev 62: Free Agency Content + Process Management Tips
“The further you dive into the growth aspect of any business, the bigger the need for additional process management solutions to effectively scale further.”
— Mario Peshev
Event season really kicked in big time with a couple of events starting early in the month, some recordings in-between, and two super exciting events I’d love to share with you.This week (you’ve got a couple of days if you’re timely) you can watch the 2020 WP Agency Summit for free. Gather practical business insights straight from the source—founders and executives in leading businesses around the WordPress ecosystem.It’s the definition of “case studies” in the business world of services—what is better than interviews with prominent entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs? (You’ll need to pay a subscription to watch past this week so head on while it’s hot.)And next week, my friend Jennifer Bourn is organizing another incredible event—the Content Camp. Packed up with practical interviews and workshops, covering the in-depth techniques content marketers and growth strategists utilize in 2020—the absolute go-to if marketing means anything to you.You can also leverage a 30% off for the Content Camp using this coupon code: “cc-2020-reward” (thank me later).Both events linked in the weekly bulletin below for additional information.And to sum it up, don’t forget to check my latest blog post uncovering important stats about the 10 largest industries out there (and why process management and optimization is required for every business out there.)Cheers,Mario
To become and remain successful and rise above the competition, businesses must continuously improve and monitor their processes. Failure to do so may result in big financial losses, lower investment capital, reduced motivation in employees, and fewer satisfied customers.
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