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WhatsApp is used by so many people around the world, but using it for digital engagement brings unique challenges. In this episode, Jon will be sharing about the phone requirement and registration process challenges and how you can overcome them with different software options. To watch this training, go here: https://youtu.be/GJFqLmucqD8
Simon Hartley — the entrepreneur behind Wumdrop, a last-mile delivery startup that grew from humble beginnings into a game-changing logistics platform, eventually acquired by Makro. Wumdrop started with a simple idea: deliver nappies on subscription. But when Simon and co-founder Roy Borole handed scheduling power to customers, they uncovered a much bigger opportunity — on-demand, tech-enabled logistics that put convenience and control first.Simon shares how early mistakes, like outsourcing deliveries, nearly cost them customers — and how rebuilding around owned operations and customer experience became their edge. That shift led to partnerships with major brands like Builders Warehouse, Standard Bank, and Zando.The breakthrough moment? Winning the Business App of the Year in 2015. The recognition gave Wumdrop credibility, opened doors with enterprise clients, and proved the platform's potential at scale.In 2017, Makro acquired a majority stake, using Wumdrop's tech to power three-hour delivery — a defining milestone for both Simon and South Africa's tech startup ecosystem.We unpack the lessons behind building something scalable and acquirable: product-market fit, defensibility, and staying customer-obsessed.If you're building with the long game in mind — or aiming to scale toward acquisition — this one's for you.
Get featured on the show by leaving us a Voice Mail: https://bit.ly/MIPVMFULL SHOW NOTES https://www.microsoftinnovationpodcast.com/678 We dive deep into the journey of Wim Coorevits, Microsoft's Community Lead for Business Apps, exploring his evolution from Belgian developer to global Microsoft innovator and the changing landscape of business applications.TAKEAWAYS• Started career as a developer in a marketing agency, discovering his passion for bridging technology and business• Became a .NET trainer surrounded by MVPs who inspired his community involvement• Earned MVP status in the Dynamics CRM space through sharing knowledge and expertise• Transitioned to pre-sales, leveraging broad Microsoft technology knowledge to solve business problems• Joined Microsoft as a Partner Technology Strategist before making the leap to product marketing• Relocated from Belgium to the US for a role with Office 365 before finding his way to Power Platform• Became known for creating demos shown "on every single stage in the world" during Power Platform's early days• Now leads the Business Apps community team overseeing evangelism, community forums, advocacy programs, and events• Team builds demos for keynotes and major events, focusing on real customer scenarios rather than fictional companies• Currently developing an event tiering strategy to objectively determine how to support the many community events worldwideToday, Wim's team not only builds the demos you see in major keynotes and launch events but also manages the forums, advocacy programs, and community engagement that sustain the vibrant Business Apps ecosystem. His insights into how Microsoft determines which community events to support and the challenges of scaling community engagement provide a rare glimpse into the strategy behind Microsoft's community presence. This year we're adding a new show to our line up - The AI Advantage. We'll discuss the skills you need to thrive in an AI-enabled world. DynamicsMinds is a world-class event in Slovenia that brings together Microsoft product managers, industry leaders, and dedicated users to explore the latest in Microsoft Dynamics 365, the Power Platform, and Copilot.Early bird tickets are on sale now and listeners of the Microsoft Innovation Podcast get 10% off with the code MIPVIP144bff https://www.dynamicsminds.com/register/?voucher=MIPVIP144bff Accelerate your Microsoft career with the 90 Day Mentoring Challenge We've helped 1,300+ people across 70+ countries establish successful careers in the Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365 ecosystem.Benefit from expert guidance, a supportive community, and a clear career roadmap. A lot can change in 90 days, get started today!Support the showIf you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.Thanks for listening
Guest host Becka Hannigan talks with Rozie DeLoach-Zimmerman and Anya Burgess about applications to make running your violin shop easier. Special Guests: Anya Burgess and Rozie Deloach .
In this episode, Sasha Orloff is joined by Andrew Gazdecki, founder of Acquire.com, who shares his expertise on successfully selling companies, maximizing exit value, and key lessons from his own acquisition experiences, with over $500 million in closed deals. —
This episode is sponsored by Website for photographers. Website 4 photographers help photographers get more leads from their websites. You can get in touch here info@website4photographers.co.uk 01482 765871 This week Sam talks about apps you can use in your business. Accounting apps This is a vital part of all of our businesses. This can be done on excel, but this doesn't give you much business information. The app also makes your life easy in many ways. Once the template is set up sending invoices is quick and easy. The app also gives you key business information in the form of reports. It also makes paying VAT easy. Xero and Quickbooks are the biggest players in town. Zoho Books is an option and can integrate with other apps. There is also Wave which is much simpler than Xero and Quickbooks but has some free features. The free version is great but Sam doesn't rate the premium versionProject / business managementThese are effectively ways to organise your to do lists. We can get overloaded with post it notes, pieces of paper etc. These help us get more organised. They are great for repeating task lists that you can use for consistency with every customer. It also helps with tracking the day to day tasks you need to do. The main apps here are Monday Asana and Trello. These do very similar things but in different ways. They all have free trials, so you can try them and see which one you like. For most photographers the free version of these will do the jobs you need.CRMThis is a customer relationship management tool. Many CRMS do a wide range of tasks. But, at that core they track all of the people you speak to and every conversation you have had with them. You can click on someone and see all the email, phone call and other conversations you have had with this person. It also allows you to set reminders to help you get back to leads or customers at the right time. Most CRMs also do many other things such as email marketing and landing pages. Marcus uses Studio Ninja which is photography specific. Sam says it's easy to setup CRMs as as soon as anyone emails you they are entered automatically into the CRM. There are lots of CRMS. Sam uses Hubspot free version and has done for 6 years. There is also Freshworks and of course Zoho. Sam says in terms of a CRM, a photography business is like any other so Sam doesn't see how useful a photography specific CRM would be. Book an appointment appMarcus brings these up as useful apps. They all do a similar thing. They hook up to your diary and allow people to book appointments. They work well. Marcus uses Calendly and Sam uses Doodle. It does save a lot of time going back and forth organising appointments. AISam says AI like ChatGPT is really useful for all sorts of things. For example checking a contract you've written, changing a blog into a LinkedIn article, giving you blog ideas etc. Don't use it for creating content though.Communication Apps WhatsApp Business is a great app. WhatsApp is a great way to communicate with customers and leads. It looks more professional that standard WhatsApp and is free. Slack is great if there are several people in your business. If there is just you it's a waste of time. But if there is several of you it is a great way to organise the communication within your business.
In this weeks episode of the Art + Business + Murals podcast I share with you my top ten favorite creative business applications. Increase your productivity, communication and scheduling with these apps. The original blog post can be found here:https://www.sculleydesign.com/single-post/the-10-best-creative-business-apps If you need extra support with creating a profitable art business, think about joining the Creative Business Group Coaching program. Link to more information on the program here:https://www.sculleydesign.com/creative-business-membership ——— Thank you so much for tuning into the Art + Business + Murals PodcastIf you'd like to say ‘hi' to me, or if you have any podcast topic ideas or artists you'd like me to interview, please email: podcast@sarahsculley.com Please follow along: Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/sculleydesign/ Facebook // https://www.facebook.com/sculleydesign You Tube // https://www.youtube.com/@SarahSculley/videos Website // https://www.sculleydesign.com Feel free to give this podcast a star rating and ‘follow' so you are notified when new episodes come out each Monday. Please share it with any creatives in your life.
Join Patrice Miles, BOP Business Coach, and Amy Torres, Founder and Owner at Director of Marketing Inc, as they discuss Business App Pro on the latest episode of Tuesday Tools On Purpose on the Business On Purpose podcast! Learn how to streamline your social media posts, manage leads, enhance your CRM, generate AI content, and run effective email campaigns all from one dashboard. Contact information: Patrice Miles Business Coach, Business On Purpose patrice@mybusinessonpurpose.com Discovery Call: https://bit.ly/patricediscovery Amy Torres Founder and Owner, Director of Marketing Inc Email: amy@directorofmarketinginc.com Phone: 502 7270961 Are you working IN your business or ON your business? Do you have all of the foundational elements that will liberate you from the business chaos? Take the assessment to find out which areas you can grow and improve on. Take our Healthy Owner Business Assessment HERE➡️ http://bit.ly/healthybusiness1 SIGN UP for our Newsletter HERE ➡️ https://www.boproadmap.com/newsletter For blogs and updates, visit our site HERE ➡️ https://www.mybusinessonpurpose.com/blog/ LISTEN to the Business On Purpose Podcast HERE ➡️ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-business-on-purpose/id969222210 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel HERE ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbPR8lTHY0ay4c0iqncOztg?sub_confirmation=1
Charles Lamanna is the Corporate Vice President of Business Apps and Platforms at Microsoft. In this episode, he explores how newly announced Microsoft Copilot capabilities help business leaders do more than boost their personal productivity using AI. They can reinvent their teams and even their entire business. Lamanna also shares how low- and no-code tools are democratizing AI by allowing anyone, not just software developers, to turn their great ideas into products. WorkLab Subscribe to the WorkLab newsletter
This week continues the theme of market shift. Satya Nadella correctly aligned with the generative AI zeitgeist in focusing on practical applications of the technology. Individuals and companies have moved past bewilderment and wonder and now want to begin implementing and adopting solutions that offer tangible value. Eric Schwartz, head writer of Voicebot.ai, joined me this week to break down the news onslaught from Microsoft, more maneuvring from OpenAI, and a few other announcements. Generative AI News Featured Stories of the Week
What is a personal effectiveness mindset, and how do you foster one?Welcome to the 98th episode of The Growth Booth Podcast, a show focused on supporting budding entrepreneurs and established business owners alike, towards achieving lifestyle freedom through building successful online businesses.This episode, Aidan talks about ongoing, everyday improvement with James Schramko, author of Work Less, Make More. We discuss what an effective mindset is, why it's essential in our personal growth, and how it can be achieved with habit changes.Whether you're looking for step-by-step strategies to start building an online business, simple game plans to grow your business, or proven lifestyle freedom frameworks, you're in the right place.Stay tuned and be sure to join the thousands of listeners already in growth mode!Timestamps:00:00 Intro03:20 What is Personal Effectiveness?05:07 Health and Effectiveness10:00 Where To Start?12:52 Episode Sponsor13:33 Future Pacing15:46 How To Focus20:12 Building A Team28:57 Effectiveness Mindset35:44 Dealing with Competition40:00 Outro Links and Resources Mentioned:The Mind Game - https://thegrowthbooth.com/mindgameWork Less, Make More, James Schramko and Kelly Exeter - https://a.co/d/2Qb4bAj Why We Sleep, Matthew Walker - https://a.co/d/5qMVVpT Zero to One, Peter Thiel - https://a.co/d/aJFGqB4 TGB 93, Life-changing Business Apps - https://tinyurl.com/2xbdwkhr TGB 85, Goal Setting and Goal Getting - https://tinyurl.com/376phcysTGB 67, Virtual Assistants - https://tinyurl.com/2zw383ya About Our Host:Aidan Booth is passionate about lifestyle freedom and has focused on building online businesses to achieve this since 2005. From affiliate marketing to eCommerce, small business marketing to SAAS (software as a service), online education to speaking at seminars, the journey has been a rollercoaster ride with plenty of thrills along the way. Aidan is proud to have helped thousands of entrepreneurs earn their first dollar online, and coached many people to build million-dollar businesses. Aidan and his business partner (Steven Clayton) are the #1 ranked vendors on Clickbank.com, and sell their products in over 100 countries globally, as well as in 20,000+ stores across the USA, to generate 8-figures annually.Away from the online world, Aidan is a proud Dad of two young kids, an avid investor, a swimming enthusiast, and a nomadic traveler.Let's Connect! ● Visit the website: https://thegrowthbooth.com/ ● Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aidanboothonline ● Let's connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aidanboothonline/ ● Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGrowthBooth Connect with James at jamesschramko.com.Thanks for tuning in! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!
In today's episode I share my most frequently used business apps! Comment below, which app you use most often. Let's Talk! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brittneybundles/support
In this episode, I'm diving into why I've fallen in love with Airtable. Discover how this dynamic software tool has transformed my content planning, task management, and launch management. Get the show notes at christijohnsoncreative.com/108
What offline tasks can you now do with a few clicks online?Welcome to the 93rd episode of The Growth Booth Podcast, a show focused on supporting budding entrepreneurs and established business owners alike, towards achieving lifestyle freedom through building successful online businesses.Join Aidan as he talks about 7 online tools and apps that has changed his life for the better by eliminating the hassle of offline handling and providing a more efficient, virtual way of things.Whether you're looking for step-by-step strategies to start building an online business, simple game plans to grow your business, or proven lifestyle freedom frameworks, you're in the right place.Stay tuned and be sure to join the thousands of listeners already in growth mode!Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:30 Need To Sign Docs?03:30 Need A Printed Doc Online?05:00 Receive Your Mail Anywhere06:52 Receive US Texts Anywhere08:23 Episode Sponsor08:55 For Urgent Notary Services09:46 Get Your Finances Together11:08 Need Legal Work?12:40 Bonus Tools!16:46 OutroLinks and Resources Mentioned:Blueprint Academy - https://thegrowthbooth.com/academySigneasy - https://signeasy.com/ DocuSign - https://www.docusign.com/Tiny Scanner - https://apps.beesoft.io/TinyScanner/HomePage.html Traveling Mailbox - https://travelingmailbox.com/ Grasshopper - https://grasshopper.com/ NotaryCam - https://app.notarycam.com/ QuickBooks - https://quickbooks.intuit.com/online/# LegalZoom - https://www.legalzoom.com/ 1Password - https://1password.com/ Dropbox - https://www.dropbox.com/ Google Workspace - https://workspace.google.com/ About Our Host:Aidan Booth is passionate about lifestyle freedom and has focused on building online businesses to achieve this since 2005. From affiliate marketing to eCommerce, small business marketing to SAAS (software as a service), online education to speaking at seminars, the journey has been a rollercoaster ride with plenty of thrills along the way. Aidan is proud to have helped thousands of entrepreneurs earn their first dollar online, and coached many people to build million-dollar businesses. Aidan and his business partner (Steven Clayton) are the #1 ranked vendors on Clickbank.com, and sell their products in over 100 countries globally, as well as in 20,000+ stores across the USA, to generate 8-figures annually.Away from the online world, Aidan is a proud Dad of two young kids, an avid investor, a swimming enthusiast, and a nomadic traveler.Let's Connect!● Visit the website: https://thegrowthbooth.com/ ● Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aidanboothonline ● Let's connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aidanboothonline/ ● Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGrowthBooth Thanks for tuning in! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!
In this episode of SAP BTP Talk, September' 2023 we will talk about how SAP is leveraging generative AI technologies into developing code and writing CAP applications. This conversation will highlight how SAP is integrating Large Language Models (LLM) into developer tools to generate CDS models for the SAP Cloud Application Programming Model. You will hear how developers are enabled to generate new code using CapGPT, whereby giving prompts they can Generate a CDS model and data for authors and books with the SAP Cloud Application Programming Model in less than a minute.
In this episode, Dr. Monikah and Amy dive into the world of business apps and tools to help you optimize your productivity, organization, and overall efficiency. They've handpicked their favorite tools that have made a significant impact on their businesses and they're excited to share them with you!1. Canva - is a graphic design tool that works to simplify the process of digital design.2. Thinkific - a software platform that enables entrepreneurs to create, market, sell, and deliver their own online courses.3. Slack - a messaging app for business that connects people to the information they need.4. GoHighLevel - a comprehensive, all-in-one online business solution that streamlines online marketing and client management operations5. Calendly - a virtual availability and booking app6. Notion - a freemium productivity and note-taking web application7. Google Calendar - a time-management and scheduling calendar.8. Quickbooks - an accounting software package.9. Click up - a cloud-based collaboration and project management tool suitable for businesses of all sizes and industries10. Vidyo.ai - a video and podcast repurposing company that leverages the power of AI to transform long-form videos into captivating short clips11. Filmora - simple video editor that empowers you to edit video and audio on Windows and Mac12. Zapier - an online automation tool that connects your apps and services.13. Social Tenacity Hub - is an all-in-one scheduling platform.Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, having the right tools at your disposal can make all the difference. Join them as they discuss a variety of apps and tools that can help you with project management, communication, time management, accounting, and more.Connect with Amy and Dr. Monikah on Instagram: Amy: @amywalkercoachDr. Monikah: @monikahogando
Retool started out as a platform for building line-of-business apps, but over the last few years, the well-funded startup added a number of backend services as well, including, most recently, a workflow automation service.
The Microsoft Power Platform Conference returns for its second edition in October, and Microsoft's Heather Cook, who is also an executive producer of the event, joins us to talk about the conference and trends in the community. Heather joined Microsoft's Business Applications team in June of 2020 after working in the Microsoft Teams group, and she tells us about her efforts over that time, from supporting grassroots local groups to large centralized events like MPPC 2023. MPPC will offer sessions for a range of interest, from technical to professional development to community. Heather tells us how MPPC fits into Microsoft's broader approach to supporting the Power Platform community, how newcomers are getting involved, and what else Microsoft will be doing in the coming months. Show Notes: 5:00 - Evolution of the Power Platform community since Covid across products, events, and initiatives 8:00 - Heather's event experience and how she applied it when joining the Business Apps group in June of 2020 13:00 - Speaker highlights at MPPC 2023: Execs, product managers to community members 15:00 - More event agenda details 17:30 - How members of the community take the first steps toward adding their voices 20:00 - Stories of Power Platform career changers and career opportunities 23:00 - How newcomers get started today 25:00 - Heather's broader community planning outlook for 2023 and beyond Follow Mondays at Microsoft (https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft-community/) with Heather and Karuana Gatimu at 8am PT every other week, where they share product and community updates.
Running a distributed application services infrastructure is onerous. IT leaders in NetOps, DevOps, SecOps, and CloudOps need a consistent way to administer technology for business growth. The Cisco Meraki vMX virtual security and SD-WAN appliance enables businesses to seamlessly deploy, manage, and scale application services anywhere, on any major hyperscaler or hypervisor, in any region. From security, access, and configuration, to one-touch deployments via low-code automations known as quick starts, learn how businesses can create a hybrid cloud to seamlessly manage and deploy services around the globe, both on-premises and in the cloud. Resources -https://meraki.cisco.com/products/hybrid-cloud/ -https://community.meraki.com/t5/Cloud-Security-SD-WAN/New-to-vMX-Start-here/m-p/202525#M95 -https://community.meraki.com/t5/Cloud-Security-SD-WAN/bd-p/cloud-security -https://meraki.cisco.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/vMX-datasheet-20230421-english.pdf Cisco Champion Hosts Len Ledford, Cerium Networks, Technical Solutions Architect (https://www.linkedin.com/in/len-ledford-b5956635/) Alan Gardner, Current Technologies, CEO (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alangard/) Dustin Gabbett, ScanSource, Director, Cisco CX Practice (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustingabbett/) Moderator Danielle Carter, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program Cisco SMEs Pratik Desai (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pratiksdesai/) Simarbir Singh (https://www.linkedin.com/in/simarbirsingh/)
#143. On this episode of Amazing Apps, we discuss resourcing agile teams using the Scrum framework. Neil Benson talks about who we should have on our teams as product owner, developers and scrum master. Should Microsoft partners offer to provide a consultant for every role on the team? Listen in to find out.Timestamps(02:04) Product owner maximizes value, sets goals.(03:02) Product owner orders backlog, ensures focus.(07:52) From business analyst to product owner.(09:32) Ideal product owners.(14:07) External stakeholders.(16:37) QA pros are devs in Scrum teams.(21:30) Scrum master's role and boundaries in coaching.I've just registered for Microsoft Power Platform Conference in Las Vegas from 3-5 October. I'd love to see you there. Visit customery.com/mppc for a $150 discount voucher to register.Support the showCONNECT
In this exclusive and captivating interview, we delve deep into the remarkable mind of Charles Lamanna, Corporate Vice President of Business Apps & Platform at Microsoft. Join us as we uncover the insights and experiences that have propelled Lamanna, to the forefront of innovation. Discover the driving forces behind Lamanna's relentless pursuit of technological advancement and his passion for empowering developers around the world. Gain valuable insights into Microsoft's transformative initiatives, with Lamanna's expertise as the driving force behind the company's Low Code Application Platform strategy. Explore the challenges and triumphs that have defined Lamanna's career, as he shares invaluable lessons learned along the way. Delve into the future of technology as Lamanna provides a glimpse into the next phase of the developer. This interview is an unmissable opportunity to gain unparalleled access to the visionary mind of Charles Lamanna, gaining inspiration and insights that will leave you captivated and eager to embrace the limitless possibilities of the digital era. Don't miss this engaging conversation.
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Join me in this captivating episode of Zero to CEO, where I explore the world of app development with Boon Chew, the Founder of Tappollo Media. Learn how Boon's venture builder has transformed countless startups and gain insider knowledge on launching your own successful business app. In this episode, we discuss Boon's impressive portfolio of app collaborations, the importance of validating your app idea, assembling the perfect team, and getting your app featured by Apple. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a true expert in the field of app development and startup success. Subscribe for more inspiring interviews and unlock the secrets to skyrocketing your startup to new heights!
Alibaba, the Chinese multinational technology company, has rolled out its own AI-powered chatbot, Tongyi Qianwen, to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT in the business app market. Tongyi Qianwen is designed to provide quick and accurate responses to customer inquiries and help businesses streamline their operations. In this video, we'll take a closer look at what Tongyi Qianwen has to offer and how it compares to ChatGPT. We'll also discuss the potential impact of this move on the AI industry and businesses using chatbot technology. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sounza/message
MSDW and MSCN Editors Jason Gumpert and Eamon McCarthy Earls discuss recent developments in the Microsoft channel, highlighting recent news and features, as well as ongoing trends and upcoming Microsoft Dynamics events. Show Notes: Microsoft Business Applications sales exec Vahé Torossian departing Microsoft reveals 2023 Release Wave 1 plans for Power Platform, Dynamics 365. Azure outage takes down Dynamics 365 Business Central in Southeast Asia. Event Preview: Defining successful a Dynamics AX to Dynamics 365 user journey Event Calendar: DynamicsCon Virtual 2023 – March 15-16 Directions NA – April 16-19 Directions ASIA 2023 – April 27-28 DynamicsMinds 2023 — Slovenia—May 22-23 DynamicsCon Live 2023 – May 22-25 Features from subject-matter experts and upcoming coverage: Empowering Dynamics 365 F&SCM ISVs to move to AppSource Import your TD Bank Statement to Bank Reconciliation in Business Central with a Data Exchange Definition Financial Tags in D365 Finance: A long-awaited feature is finally here
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This month Taylor and Rob dive back into a topic they first covered a year ago, Dynamics 365. This time they talk Business Apps with the MBG's own expert Hector Konomi (LinkedIn). They also discuss a fun Viva Topics development, extol the virtues of the Microsoft WhiteBoard Mobile App, and as always share some Microsoft 365 news!
132. Today's guest is Andrew Ly, a Microsoft Business Applications Solutioning Lead at IBM Consulting in Australia.Andrew shares his 22 years of experience in the Microsoft space, including the type of work he does and the clients he works with.Andrew also gives his two cents on the low-code, no-code approach and talks about the demand of in a day trainings like App-in-a-Day sessions, Figma, and Power Platform applications.Show Highlights[02:48] Andrew's background and what it's like living and working in Australia[05:13] What Andrew and Neil do to keep fit these days[06:58] Andrew's life at IBM, the type of work he does, and the clients he's working with[09:50] Maximizing the benefit of having sales systems, and building apps that work the way the individual does[11:31] On helping clients scale up and scale out, and get out of challenging situations[16:59] App in a Day sessions' demand today[19:05] Training programs that are centered around creating a sense of community internally[24:30] On the acquisition of Figma and why it's a great tool[31:50] Technology overlapping with Biz Apps, including virtual reality[39:09] Andrew's suggestions on which areas to specialize in[42:51] Andrew's plans, including doing more coding and speaking sessionsResourcesConnect with Andrew on Twitter, YouTube or LinkedInRead Andrew's blog: 365lyf PCF GallerySupport the show
On this news roundup episode of the MSDW Podcast, our editorial team recaps recent coveraging including news from the Business Central partner channel, Microsoft's marketing executive shakeup, Power Platform licensing, SAP opportunities, cloud consumer protections, and more. Articles discussed in this episode include: Directions EMEA: Dynamics 365 Business Central updates cross product lines as Microsoft re-organizes marketing leadership Microsoft CVP Alysa Taylor departs Business Applications group to work on Azure + Industry Microsoft launches read-only Teams access to Dynamics 365 Business Central, seeks roadmap input With Power Pages launch, Microsoft shifts to MAU licensing Microsoft Power Pages helps government agencies connect with constituents Microsoft 2023 Q1: Azure, Business Apps revenue growth slows, but earnings outperform SAP on Azure: Migration options mature as Microsoft, partner technology evolves Microsoft prolongs mainstream support for Dynamics SL, but end of extended support won't change Dynamics 365 and Power Platform at Microsoft Ignite 2022: What the session schedule says about product priorities Consumer Protection in the Cloud: Why governments struggle to keep pace with tech Top three retail industry trends of 2022 & 2023 How Important Is Transparency On Dynamics 365 User Metrics?
Mobile Tech RX is the industry leading app created to grow with you as you grow your business. The app is already built to incline any service you have to offer including PDR, wheel repair, paint, PPF, tint, detail, glass, and more! Listen and learn how MTRX can help your business 00:01:04 Alex joining MTRX 00:03:28 Taking off with MTRX 00:09:46 Integration with other platforms 00:14:51 Ryan and his experience with MTRX 00:17:15 Alex on MTRX's competitive advantages 00:21:00 Business perception as pillar of success 00:22:07 Diverse MTRX services 00:26:03 How MTRX deals with requests 00:29:02 MTRX Support 00:33:16 Ryan and Cory on importance of MTRX 00:34:47 MTRX Marketplace 00:40:53 Alex and the future of MTRX 00:43:36 First steps for new users
On this episode of Let's Ask Paul, we have a question that was submitted to Paul Abernathy, CEO and Founder of Electrical Code Academy, Inc. and parent company of TradiesAPPS™. The question was about the new TradiesAPPS™ and how it differs from your educational APP. Paul is also asked what the business model is for local businesses that want to retain their clients and grow their business.For more information on TradiesAPPS™ visit www.tradiesapps.com
On this episode of Let's Ask Paul, we have a question that was submitted to Paul Abernathy, CEO and Founder of Electrical Code Academy, Inc., and parent company of TradiesAPPS™. The question was about the new TradiesAPPS™ and how it differs from your educational APP. Paul is also asked what the business model is for local businesses that want to retain their clients and grow their business.For more information on TradiesAPPS™ visit www.tradiesapps.com
On this episode of Let's Ask Paul, we have a question that was submitted to Paul Abernathy, CEO and Founder of Electrical Code Academy, Inc., and parent company of TradiesAPPS™. The question was about the new TradiesAPPS™ and how it differs from your educational APP. Paul is also asked what the business model is for local businesses that want to retain their clients and grow their business.For more information on TradiesAPPS™ visit www.tradiesapps.com
129. Learn how to use story point estimation to estimate the relative size of your Dynamics 365 or Power Platform application's requirements.You'll also learn:How to slice user stories into the right size for estimation and developmentHow to decide on a standard user story for comparing other stories against when estimatingHow to use affinity estimation or planning poker to estimate the relative size of user storiesHow to derive the duration that describes how long it'll take to build the feature after you've estimated the sizeThis episode is the third of three episodes taken from my new course: Estimating Business Applications. You can join for free today and get access to the first three sections containing 17 video lessons and 3 quizzes to test your understanding.Support the show
Josh Pather shares 5 Photo Booth Business Apps that you need to run a successful Photo Booth Business. Upscale your business and start using these applications NOW! Make sure to watch the full video and don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2h3hNazLaQ&t=2s
127. Do you really have to estimate the effort of building the Dynamics 365 or Power Platform apps you've been asked to build? If you work for a Microsoft partner, you probably do -- unless you work for a customer who doesn't care how much it costs or how long it takes. Find out how I approach estimation:How much and how long?Why estimates are notoriously inaccurateEstimating time doesn't workEstimating t-shirts doesn't eitherEstimates, forecasts and commitmentsThis episode is the first of three episodes taken from my new course: Estimating Business Applications. You can join for free today and get access to the first three sections containing 17 video lessons and 3 quizzes to test your understanding.Support the show
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On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Andrew Gazdecki, Founder of MicroAcquire and Author of the new book Getting Acquired: How I Built and Sold My SaaS Startup. Andrew, and I talk about his entrepreneurial journey building MicroAcquire, and some of the insights he's seeing when it comes to buying and selling startups.Inside Outside Innovation is the podcast to help the new innovators navigate what's next. Each week. We'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive in today's world. Accelerating change and its certainty. Join us as we explore, engage and experiment with the best and the brightest innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses.Interview Transcript with Andrew Gazdecki, Founder of MicroAcquire Brian Ardinger: Welcome to another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host, Brian Ardinger. And as always, we have another amazing guest. Today, we have Andrew Gazdecki who is the founder of MicroAcquire. And Author of the new book Getting Acquired: How I Built and Sold My SaaS Startup. Welcome Andrew. Andrew Gazdecki: Thanks so much for having me, Brian. I'm excited. Brian Ardinger: I've got my MicroAcquire socks on. So, thank you for that. I'm super excited to have you on to talk about the craziness that is the startup world. And you've had a front row seat for a number of years as a multi-founder. And now with MicroAcquire, let's talk about what MicroAcquire is and how you got into the business of helping startups sell to other folks.Andrew Gazdecki: MicroAcquire, for those who aren't familiar with it, is the largest startup acquisition marketplace in the world today. We have about 150,000 buyers registered. We've helped over six hundred startups to get acquired that combined acquisition total is 400 million at this point. Almost half a billion. We don't charge any fees. So, you can sell your business on MicroAcquire completely free.So, I started that business, candidly, as a side project. I just felt that needed to exist. I'd previously gone through two acquisitions, and it was just a mess. Everything from finding the buyers to, there's so much education today on how to grow your business. How to learn sales. How to recruit. And how to fundraise. But then there's nothing on the exit. Which is arguably the most important part of the founder's journey.And when I sold my first business, which we can talk about, if you'd like, it was a business called Business Apps. Spelled BiznessApps, and kind of the light bulb moment went on when I sold it. I just got a ton of emails and texts from friends that we're also running startups and they were like, how'd you get acquired?Like, how did you find the buyer? What was the process like? It was like hieroglyphics everyone. Including myself when I went through the process. So, what we're really trying to do at MicroAcquire is democratize startup acquisitions and just make the process easier and more transparent for founders. And also, buyers.Brian Ardinger: So, talk a little bit about the types of startups that are being bought and sold on the platform. And how has that maybe changed since when you first launched? Andrew Gazdecki: Well, when we first launched, lots of small startups, you know ranging from, we would sell business, and we still do today, but 5k startups, mostly side projects. And since then, we've really expanded, I guess, up market. So, our largest acquisition is just under $10 million. We have buyers on the platform now that can facilitate acquisitions in the hundreds of millions if the value is there. Yeah, just started with humble beginnings just because I felt this was something that was so needed for the startup ecosystem. Because the other routes to sell your business, unless you're most founders think like Google shows up with a check and hey, you did it. Like you won the lottery. There's this saying most startups are bought, not sold and that's just not true. You know, you really need to sell your business. And so, the other routes were expensive, borderline highway robbery, and that's, that was really kind of like the main purpose of me launching MicroAcquire to really give another option for founders of this other business. And if you're curious about the other options, you can hire an investment banker. They're going to charge a big fee. If your startup is too small for an investment bank, because most investment banks will only work with you if your business is of a certain size. And you know, maybe you can get like eight, nine figure exit. And I had previously worked with an investment bank. And their minimum fee was $800,000 for a successful transaction. The short story there, we got a few offers, but the fee was just, I still had gas in the tank, so I kept going. But it showed me, and I remember telling the bankers, I was like, you guys have the coolest job in the world. I do all this work. And then at the end, you come in and get, you know, a nice payday. So that always kind of stuck with me. And then I stumbled on to business brokers. Business brokers, if your business is doing let's say less than you know 5 million in revenue. You can work with a business broker. They will typically charge 10 to 15% commission to sell your business. So, 10% to 15%. So that's like a small angel round. So, I just saw it. Okay. Business brokers don't do too much. You know, what would happen if we removed the middleman? And we let buyers and sellers connect directly. And we help businesses ranging from SaaS companies. That's kind of our sole focus. But we also sell a lot of e-commerce businesses. Communities. Some crypto companies. Direct to consumer. Newsletters. We like to say, we want to be the marketplace for profitable startups. So that's mainly our focus is startups that have traction. So, we don't list startups that are pre revenue. Content websites. Affiliate websites. Again, mostly focusing on businesses that have, you know, a lot of growth upside. Having a blast running it at the same time, too. Brian Ardinger: I'm hearing more and more about people using the platform, startup founders, maybe looking to buy a side project or a side hustle versus building something from scratch. Are you seeing that trend happening? Andrew Gazdecki: Yeah. Like one story that comes to mind is, there's builders and there's scalers. Where a lot of people love to build a business. They love to think of a new idea and bring something to life. And I think fallen, in both those buckets. Builders and scalers. And so people build these wonderful businesses, but they maybe build it to a certain point where they'd like to move on to something else.Maybe they built it to a few million in revenue and now they're, you know, mostly managing. When they'd really like to be building. And so MicroAcquire is a great outlet for them to meet buyers within like hours. Like the fastest acquisition on my group, where I was within, quite literally hours. Those are obviously outliers. Brian Ardinger: What are you seeing when it comes to valuation trends and things along those lines? How's the market changed or what shifts are you seeing? Andrew Gazdecki: Yeah, good question. It really depends on the business. So, a good business will always trade at really good multiples. SaaS trades at high multiples and e-commerce. Newsletters communities also trade lower than, you know, a typical SaaS business.So, there's so much variability. And when I get asked questions like I have a SaaS company, it's doing a million revenue. What's it worth. That's kind of akin to asking what a car is worth. You know, like, is there a 500,000 miles on it? Does it need a new transmission? Do you have a good team in place? What is your churn? What is the quality of your customers? And then other little things like when you go to sell your business, do you have an understanding of kind of what your business is worth? And on MicroAcquire, we have two different things that we do to help with valuations. One is we have a directory within MicroAcquire where you can hire someone to get a real valuation done.I highly recommend that. And then we also have a tool called MicroMRR. And you should go to micromrr.com and you connect your Stripe billing. And we'll actually give you a data-driven valuation based on what we're seeing from acquisitions happening in the market. So, acquisitions are a moving target. I'd say maybe there could be a slowdown coming.I know the public markets for trading believe like 22X, and then they dropped down to 12X and this is April. Those might climb back. But the last year was absolutely borderline bonkers in terms of. It was record numbers in terms of private equity activity. Just MNA activity in general. So, it's a good time to sell your business if you're looking to. Brian Ardinger: I'd love to hear a little bit more about how you came to create MicroAcquire. I mean, I know early on you even did some interesting marketing. Went viral. You had the Russ Hanneman character from Silicon Valley TV show, do a little viral stuff on Twitter. Talking about MicroAquire and that. Can you talk a little bit about your idea of how you got it started and the execution to get MicroAcquire off the ground?Andrew Gazdecki: Honest answer is, so I like to work within a frame. I'm not a big fan of like mental frameworks. That, you know, maybe other people put forth. But so, I'm always thinking of what worked five years ago or what worked 10 years ago does not work today. And so that's why you'll see, I'm always trying to market in a way that doesn't feel like marketing. But it also adds value and maybe even makes you laugh and stuff like that.A lot of startups today think that their main competitor is XYZ company. But it's really the 500,000 startups out there. So, you're competing for consumer attention. I'm a big believer in that. And so, we focus a lot on brand-building. Just sharing MicroAcquire story. Kind of everything. So, when I first launched it, I was working probably like 4:00 AM to like midnight. And the only way, so going back to kind of like how I think about and what I recommend founders think about when they first launch a startup is this won't come as a surprise. But find something you're passionate about. So, and then also find something that you have a unique insight into. So, I made a bet that entrepreneurship through acquisition was going to be a trend. And that was just through me going through two different acquisitions. And I was actually looking to buy a SaaS company. And I couldn't find anything that was specific to SaaS. I didn't like working with brokers. I wanted to speak directly to the founder because it's a very relationship type transaction. And it's not just here's the keys. You know, I want to know about the founder. I want to know why are they looking to sell? And so, I kind of just created what I feel acquisition should be. And I kind of built MicroAcquire in a way that thinking back on Bizness Apps is a 10 million a year revenue company. What would it take for me to list on a marketplace? So, we implemented things like privacy ability to connect. Financial metrics. You give buyer a good, healthy snapshot into the view of your business. To get it off the ground, I mean, a lot of podcasts. A lot of cold emails. Hanging out on live chat, 24 7. And I don't recommend this to founders, but again, going back to my previous point is before I launched MicroAcquire, I wrote down, what customer do I want to serve?And I've been an entrepreneur my whole life. I love startups. And kind of a startup nerd. I love looking at new businesses. And I built this company. And so when I work on it kind of feels like a video game. It's not work. And if you can put yourself in that situation with some unique insights into a market. It's a customer that you love. And then unique insights kind of fall in line with what I describe as founder market fit. So why you. So, I think of why now. Why you. As probably the two most important things. I had a deep conviction that acquisitions are going to be increasing. And that proved to be right. So that was a non-obvious bet to a lot of people, but obvious to me. That became obvious over time. But when you're able to build a startup in a way that you enjoy playing, running, whatever you want to describe it. More than your favorite video game. You kind of want, cause it's really hard to compete against a founder that where it feels like work.My best analogy there is if you, I see a lot of founders creating startups around what I'd call like opportunistic opportunities. Where, you know, it's a good idea, but maybe you build a CRM for dentists. But you hate dentists. And a big part of building a startup is talking to customers all the time. I'm a big believer that your customers have path to product market fit. They have a better roadmap than you do. And so, you need to be able to talk to these customers and enjoy these conversations and really listen to them. Otherwise, there's someone out there who's going to love those conversations and it's just going to be really hard to compete. But it all kind of revolves around happiness. Where the founders that I think go the distance really enjoy what they do day in day out.And that's not to say it's super easy. Like just cause it's fun, it's easy. Like a video game. Just because it's fun doesn't mean it's easy. I think that's kind of the key that a lot of the founders should be thinking about is, is this a business I could run for a decade? If so, why? And kind of dip your toes in the water.Like when I launched my group, I didn't have grandiose visions for it. I just wanted to help other founders get acquired without these huge commissions. And then as the business grew, it became pretty obvious that the market opportunity was fairly large. Yeah, basically kind of grew forth. I knew this was something that the startup community needed, and I just worked.I was doing customer support. Vetting the listings. Writing the newsletters. Managing the product. Going on podcasts like this. Social media content. In a weird way, and now I have a team that helps me with all that stuff, but in a weird way, I kind of look back and I miss those days. Brian Ardinger: Well, it's never really been a better time to be an entrepreneur because you have a lot of these new No-code tools. And ways to spin up experiments. And like you said, dip your toe in the water. And you have access to a lot more information. You know, I think 10 to 15 years ago, the whole VC world was not very transparent. But now, you know, you can read blogs and books and figure out that particular path if you're an entrepreneur. It sounds like you're trying to do the same thing for on the acquisition side. Breathe some life into what that path looks like and that. So, let's talk a little bit about the book you just wrote, Getting Acquired: How I Built and Sold my SaaS Startup. What can people expect to find in it? And why did you write the book? Andrew Gazdecki: I started BiznessApps again, spoke B I Z N E S S apps. My mom, this is kind of a funny footnote, but everyone called it BizApps. So, I ended up chasing down owner of the domain, BizApps. When your mom calls your business BizApp, and you don't have the domain, you got to go get it.But I started that business when I was 21 in college. And also going back to unique insights. I had a previous business that helped mobile developers connect to businesses. So, I saw businesses posting the same job requirement over and over and over. And I thought, whoa, they're paying like 50K to 100K for like a project like this?What if I just built a template and the functionality isn't really changed too much. But we just changed the content. Imagery. Which speeds up mobile app creation. Makes it more affordable. There's do yourself website builders at the time. And I thought, what about a do yourself mobile app builder for small businesses?So, the book is just kind of my story. I just journaled through the whole experience because it was very strange and surreal. I was 21 when I launched it. Just to give you kind of an idea of like the growth of it. And it was a right place, right time business. I got completely lucky. The iPhone had just come out. Android wasn't even there. Blackberry was still in the mix. We almost made a Blackberry app. I'm glad we didn't. But it's just my candid experience building that company, from idea all the way to the invested. So, it's not a book of here's how to build a startup. It's more of a book of here's how I built a startup with mistakes. Everything from when I thought of the idea to when I sold the business and everything in between. Brian Ardinger: Can you highlight some of the best or worst advice that you got on that journey.Andrew Gazdecki: I was so young. So, I was 23, 24, and I personally didn't grow up with too much means if you will. And so, I remember there's a specific situation. We needed a marketing hire. And I was handling most of the marketing. And the salary ranges, now I'm two years out of college and they were in like the 150K, 200K range.And I'm like, what am I going to pay someone that. Like you really need, one of my favorite quotes is, you know, talent wins games, but teamwork when championships. It's a Michael Jordan quote. So, I think, you know, hiring smarter people than me, was probably my biggest mistake. Also, a funny story. This is a true story. We had a period where we were again, because we didn't hire a really good marketer that could track in our paid ad spend and stuff like that. We were spending over a hundred thousand a month on Google ads. The business grew from zero to let's call it 7 million in the first five years. So it was just, everything was just kind of like, don't touch anything. We don't know what's working. But it's working. And it was so profitable. And our customer payback period was like 33 days. And for the first two years, our margins were about 90%. So, it was just extremely profitable. But when we finally hired someone to do analysis on how profitable is this pay-per-click ad campaign, we concluded basically we were burning about 90,000 out of that a hundred thousand. So, we call that era blowing up Ferrari's every month. So, every month we were blowing $90,000 because we weren't properly attributing our marketing spend to customer acquisition. And blowing up a Ferrari every month probably would have been cooler. Maybe not that would have hurt my heart because I'm a big car fan. But and I share all of that. I share the ups and the downs. And I think it's just a candid story of just what it's like to build a startup. Mistakes and wins included. Brian Ardinger: So, looking at the world today, what are some of the resources that you would recommend that startup founders be checking out or paying attention to?Andrew Gazdecki: I get a lot of really good insight just talking to other startup founders. I'm not a big podcast listener. I read a lot. Like this was kind of some books I'm reading and there's my book on top, like Play Bigger. It's a book about brand-building. From Impossible to Inevitable, that's a great book on how to build a SaaS company end to end. It goes over marketing, building a sales team, just written by Jason Lampkin and Aaron Ross from Predictable Revenue.And then a Tuned In, which is basically how to listen to customers. You know, you can talk to customers. But how do you really listen and get the insights you need? So, I always say that customers have a way better roadmap to product market fit than you. You just need to talk to them and listen. So, I could give you a number of different books, but I'm an avid reader. That's kind of where I get a lot, but I will say you definitely learn the most when you launch a startup. When you kind of just, you can read all the books in the world, but when you finally launch a startup, that's when the real learning begins.And also like you kind of get in a situation of, I launched a startup. Okay, now I really need to figure out marketing. And so now you're very motivated to figure out marketing and apply some of the concepts that's right, that you might read in some of these books. Brian Ardinger: That's great advice. And I encourage anybody who's even thinking about it. The tools and the resources are out there to try things nowadays that maybe you couldn't have tried in the past. Even if you fail, you've probably leveled up your skills and game considerably than if you just read about it. So, encourage is that as well. My last question is what are you most excited about working on the next three to six months? Andrew Gazdecki: I'd say just helping startups and founders get acquired. We have a goal to help a thousand startups, get acquired this year. So far, we're on track for that. We average about 100 a month. So, we'll probably beat that goal. And what's interesting about startups and you start something, and it goes really slow, but stick with it. And then kind of takes off because we've done more acquisitions this year alone than we did in the first two years of being in business.So, what gets me excited is just helping founders. And we're building tooling to help acquisitions. To really streamline them and really educate founders on what is due diligence. What are the legal steps? How do I transfer assets? How do I do technical due diligence on code if I'm looking to acquire a business? How does escrow work? What are common deal terms? So, if you go to MicroAcquire, click resources at the top. You can literally learn how to acquire a 100-million-dollar business. We have so much content. And that's just kind of like something I felt was so needed because it's such an opaque topic that not too many people write about. So, I definitely recommend checking that out. For More InformationBrian Ardinger: Andrew, I want to thank you for coming on Inside Outside Innovation. And sharing these stories and giving us some insights and access to some of these resources. I think it's very valuable. I really do appreciate your time. If people want to find out more about yourself or more about MicroAcquire or the book, what's the best way to do that?Andrew Gazdecki: Definitely check out MicroAcquire.com. It's free to sign up. You can browse the startups. And then as a seller if you're looking to sell your business also completely free. You can list your startup. And instantly meet buyers. Sometimes within hours of going live. We do vet all listings. So, we have a process where we work. And we make sure that you are prepared when you go live on MicroAcquire. But follow me on Twitter, @agazdecki if you can spell that. Or just add me on LinkedIn.Brian Ardinger: Excellent. Well, thank you again for being on the show. And looking forward to staying connected. Andrew Gazdecki: Yeah. Thanks for having me.Brian Ardinger: That's it for another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. If you want to learn more about our team, our content, our services, check out InsideOutside.io or follow us on Twitter @theIOpodcast or @Ardinger. Until next time, go out and innovate.FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER & TOOLSGet the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HEREYou can also search every Inside Outside Innovation Podcast by Topic and Company. 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