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In dieser Folge ist Christin Baumgarten zu Gast. Sie ist Operation Manager bei Mailbird und kennt die Arbeit aus dem Homeoffice schon länger, deswegen ist sie auch zu Gast. Mailbird ist nämlich ein Unternehmen, das zu 100% remote arbeitet und genau darüber sprechen wir. Also wie ist es, die Kolleg:innen nur aus dem Bildschirm zu kennen, wie das Leben auf Bali ist und wie sie dazu überhaupt kommt und ob man 100% Remote so etwas wie eine Teamkultur aufbauen kann. Viel Spaß beim Hören
Witamy serdecznie. Kolejny Shufflecast przed wami, a w nim: 04:09 – Syf tygodnia. 10:30 – Diablo II: Resurrected. 18:32 – Xiaomi Mi 11. 25:28 – Programy pocztowe. Czy to dalej ma sens? Najlepszy klient poczty na Windows? 44:20 – iPhone SE 2020. Nie kupujcie. Po prostu.
Have you ever wondered if there was a way to make your daily email tasks easier? Andrea Loubier, the CEO of Mailbird, is recognized as one of the thought leaders and top female entrepreneurs in South East Asia. Mailbird is a desktop email client for Windows. In this episode, Mitch Russo interviews Andrea about the struggles of being in the corporate world and how email has been both good and bad for productivity. Andrea talks about how emails are made easy with Mailbird and the mission to create a technological solution to create proper work-life balance and focus on things that actually matter in life. Don’t miss today’s show to learn more about Mailbird and discover Andrea’s advice for first-time entrepreneurs.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join Your First Thousand Clients Community today:mitchrusso.comMitch Russo LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever wondered if there was a way to make your daily email tasks easier? Andrea Loubier, the CEO of Mailbird, is recognized as one of the thought leaders and top female entrepreneurs in South East Asia. Mailbird is a desktop email client for Windows. In this episode, Mitch Russo interviews Andrea about the struggles of being in the corporate world and how email has been both good and bad for productivity. Andrea talks about how emails are made easy with Mailbird and the mission to create a technological solution to create proper work-life balance and focus on things that actually matter in life. Don’t miss today’s show to learn more about Mailbird and discover Andrea’s advice for first-time entrepreneurs. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join Your First Thousand Clients Community today: mitchrusso.com Mitch Russo LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Gritty Founder, Kreig Kent talks with Andrea Loubier about how she built and grew Mailbird. Andrea shares valuable advice on finding cofounders, running a remote company, and creating work-life balance. Andrea Loubier is the CEO of Mailbird and among the top tech leaders in Southeast Asia. She's passionate about the future of work, building a healthy relationship with technology. Some Questions Kreig asks Andrea: - How did you come up with the idea for Mailbird? (10:47) - What’s the biggest change to the product since you started? (13:43) - How did you meet your cofounders and decide to build a company together? (14:40) - What do you think is the most important ingredient for a founder? (20:39) - When did you realize you were gritty? (22:18) - Do you think grittiness and determination are in someone’s DNA or can they be developed? (23:02) - If you could go back in time to when you just started Mailbird, what advice would you give yourself? (27:46) - What is the entrepreneurial ecosystem like in Bali? (31:07) - How do you manage work-life balance? (35:42) In This Episode, You Will Learn: - About Andrea’s background and how she became an entrepreneur (4:21) - How Andrea started Mailbird (10:56) - Advice when looking for cofounders (18:32) - The importance of determination and finding a way to make it happen no matter what (20:51) - Do the necessary research before executing (28:02) - The importance of learning when to say no to things (28:44) - Advice on prioritization and work-life balance, especially when working remotely (29:15) - Tips on running a remote company (42:00) - There are times when you need to make decisions based on a gut feeling and not just data (43:26) - The importance of team culture and advice for hiring (45:57) Connect with Andrea Loubier: Twitter Mailbird Also Mentioned on This Show... Andrea’s favorite quote: “Balance is the ultimate goal.” Andrea’s book recommendation: Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Andrea Loubier- Andrea Loubier has been recognized as one of the thought leaders and top female entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia. As CEO of Mailbird, Andrea takes inspiration from many other leading female tech entrepreneurs in changing the mind set and way we conduct personal and business communication through email today. With Andrea as the muscle behind pushing Mailbird into the forefront of tech companies in the world, Mailbird has been nominated by PC World as one of the best productivity tools for the business person, IT World named Mailbird the best email client for Windows, and Microsoft even nominated this tech startup as Startup of the Day. Andrea is a contributor for Forbes and The Asian Entrepreneur. She’s been featured and interviewed on Bloomberg TV and BBC. Andrea’s backbone comes from her experience in building strategic relationships, conceptual selling skills, multiple project and people management, cross team communication and coordination, leadership, project bidding and billing, and client correspondence with top international corporate enterprises that include Proctor and Gamble, KAO Brands and Ubisoft, among many other highly reputable brands. As the CEO of Mailbird, dedicated to building a great company and finding opportunities in business and for her team in developing a healthy relationship with email. Contact Andrea: www.getmailbird.com LinkedIn @Aloubier Listen to another #12minconvo
Discover more tech podcasts like this: Tech Podcast Asia. Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award Winning Podcast Agency. [00:05] Welcome Andrea Loubier to Asia Tech Podcast Stories, hosted by Graham D Brown [00:37] Andrea talks about her current location of Canggu, Bali and the coworking scene in Bali [03:42] Why did Andrea choose Indonesia as a base? [06:47] Graham reminisces his experiences backpacking in Indonesia back in 1994 [10:11] All about Mailbird, an email management app created by Andrea [14:24] The different roles played by the three creators of Mailbird and the story of how the co-founders met [16:48] The turning point - when did Andrea know that it was time to pack her bags and move to Bali? [18:22] Why did Andrea choose Bali instead of the Silicon Valley as a place to start her company? [20:32] Graham shares an anecdote about a Google employee who commuted from Bend Oregon to San Franscisco to save costs [22:56] Cultural fit when hiring - if you don't limit your hiring pool to one location, you open up doors to amazing talent [24:53] The lack of a pervasive start-up culture in Bali and how that impacts Andrea's experience of running a business [26:16] Is the idyllic tropical island vibe dulling Andrea's aggressive entrepreneurial drive? [28:44] Andrea's experience of time management as a digital nomad [30:40] The scalability of a remote company and Andrea's transition plans to help with that [33:16] The customer happiness team at Mailbird and how it works [38:23] What kind of qualities does Andrea look for when recruiting new team members? From a cultural fit interview, skills test, final interview to a 3 month probationary period [42:00] The challenges of hiring remotely and how Andrea deals with them [44:35] If money is not a deciding factor, would Andrea still choose to have a remote and distributed team? [47:08] Find out more about Andrea on Googleplus, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter or email her al@getmailbird.com
[00:05] Welcome Andrea Loubier to Asia Tech Podcast Stories, hosted by Graham D Brown [00:37] Andrea talks about her current location of Canggu, Bali and the coworking scene in Bali [03:42] Why did Andrea choose Indonesia as a base? [06:47] Graham reminisces his experiences backpacking in Indonesia back in 1994 [10:11] All about Mailbird, an email management app created by Andrea [14:24] The different roles played by the three creators of Mailbird and the story of how the co-founders met [16:48] The turning point - when did Andrea know that it was time to pack her bags and move to Bali? [18:22] Why did Andrea choose Bali instead of the Silicon Valley as a place to start her company? [20:32] Graham shares an anecdote about a Google employee who commuted from Bend Oregon to San Franscisco to save costs [22:56] Cultural fit when hiring - if you don't limit your hiring pool to one location, you open up doors to amazing talent [24:53] The lack of a pervasive start-up culture in Bali and how that impacts Andrea's experience of running a business [26:16] Is the idyllic tropical island vibe dulling Andrea's aggressive entrepreneurial drive? [28:44] Andrea's experience of time management as a digital nomad [30:40] The scalability of a remote company and Andrea's transition plans to help with that [33:16] The customer happiness team at Mailbird and how it works [38:23] What kind of qualities does Andrea look for when recruiting new team members? From a cultural fit interview, skills test, final interview to a 3 month probationary period [42:00] The challenges of hiring remotely and how Andrea deals with them [44:35] If money is not a deciding factor, would Andrea still choose to have a remote and distributed team? [47:08] Find out more about Andrea on Googleplus, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter or email her al@getmailbird.com
[00:05] Welcome Andrea Loubier to Asia Tech Podcast Stories, hosted by Graham D Brown [00:37] Andrea talks about her current location of Canggu, Bali and the coworking scene in Bali [03:42] Why did Andrea choose Indonesia as a base? [06:47] Graham reminisces his experiences backpacking in Indonesia back in 1994 [10:11] All about Mailbird, an email management app created by Andrea [14:24] The different roles played by the three creators of Mailbird and the story of how the co-founders met [16:48] The turning point - when did Andrea know that it was time to pack her bags and move to Bali? [18:22] Why did Andrea choose Bali instead of the Silicon Valley as a place to start her company? [20:32] Graham shares an anecdote about a Google employee who commuted from Bend Oregon to San Franscisco to save costs [22:56] Cultural fit when hiring - if you don't limit your hiring pool to one location, you open up doors to amazing talent [24:53] The lack of a pervasive start-up culture in Bali and how that impacts Andrea's experience of running a business [26:16] Is the idyllic tropical island vibe dulling Andrea's aggressive entrepreneurial drive? [28:44] Andrea's experience of time management as a digital nomad [30:40] The scalability of a remote company and Andrea's transition plans to help with that [33:16] The customer happiness team at Mailbird and how it works [38:23] What kind of qualities does Andrea look for when recruiting new team members? From a cultural fit interview, skills test, final interview to a 3 month probationary period [42:00] The challenges of hiring remotely and how Andrea deals with them [44:35] If money is not a deciding factor, would Andrea still choose to have a remote and distributed team? [47:08] Find out more about Andrea on Googleplus, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter or email her al@getmailbird.com
Today we're talking with Mailbird CEO Andrea Loubier. Known in the email world as the Sparrow for Windows, Mailbird launched in April, 2013 and to date has over 7,000 users. Andrea's background doesn't come from the start-up, or even from the technology world. Instead, she decided she wanted to live in Bali and started Googling for a job, ultimately landing a job as the CEO of Mailbird. Her job perks include gathering in a co-working space with like-minded entrepreneurs on the oceanfront in Bali. Click here for show notes. Leave some feedback: Who should I interview next? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, leave a short review here. Subscribe to Growth Everywhere on iTunes. Get the non-iTunes RSS feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @ericosiu
BeBizzy Break Podcast : Episode 39 - GSuite & Mailbird Hosted by : Marv Dorner, owner of BeBizzy Consulting Ever get the feeling that someone's watching you? That happened to me this week, as I started to look for a replacement for my Outlook replacement, Mailbird. The problem was that although I had hundreds of contacts saved in my various GSuite email accounts, there was no way to easily sync to or from GSuite. On many occassions I was either grabbing email addresses from my phone or having to log into the web interface to gather the email addresses so I could send. Just this morning, I recevied an email from Mailbird claiming they had a new Contact Manager ready to roll out, all I had to do was update Mailbird, click a few things and BOOM!, contacts. The scariest part was that it worked EXACTLY like it was supposed to work, and now I don't have to look for a new email system. Way to go, Mailbird! Check them out if you're a GSuite or Gmail email user. And if your NOT a GSuite user... here's why you should be. GSuite is a powerful email, calendar, document sharing, task & project management solution. Some other benefits are: Uses Google secure and "always-on" hosting solution. I have had very minimal outages in many years of use. The system is available from anywhere, so as long as you can get to a computer, tablet or phone and remember your login info, you can see you mail, calendar and documents. Easy to share documents within the GSuite environment, so anyone with your domain email can easily receive, share or collaborate on documents. You can still use Outlook. While I recommend getting outside the Office forcefield with apps like Mailbird, old reliable still works with GSuite. 2-Step Verification security to protect your email. 3rd party apps like CRMs, project management suites, mind mapping tools, and much more can be easily made available across the network. Excellent support Relatively cheap at $5 per email address per month. Check out if GSuite is a good fit for you and your business by going to https://gsuite.google.com Don’t forget to send us any suggestions for apps to review or people to interview. And subscribe to the BeBizzy Break Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio. And as always, leave the technical stuff to us!
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New year, new tools! It’s time to finally get rid of paying $10/month for Microsoft Office and Is It Time To Dump Microsoft Office Short answer? Yes! I’ve decided it’s time to dump paying monthly for Microsoft Office and pay a one-time fee for WPS Office of $79. This provides a great office solution completely compatible with MS Office files for up to three years for 25% of the price! So, if you don’t use Office very often and are looking for a great way to still conduct business with people who do use it, WPS Office has a great FREE version, or a paid version (pay monthly, quarterly, or annually). I’ve been using it for a few months and recommend making the switch today. By the way, if you’re using Microsoft Outlook for your Gmail or G Suite emails, Mailbird is a great product I’ve been using for that as well.
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Andrea Loubier, the CEO of Mailbird, a company that is revolutionizing the way online communication is conducted through email reform. Tune-in to hear Andrea talk about abandoning her humdrum corporate life for her exciting entrepreneurial venture based in Silicon Bali. Andrea Loubier is a travel addict, who is obsessed with spicy food, third culture kid who is crazy passionate about improving the unification of online communication...starting with email. As the CEO of Mailbird and one of Southeast Asia leading female thought leaders, Andrea is taking on Outlook from Silicon Bali. Time Stamped Show Notes:01:12 – Nathan’s introduction 01:39 – Welcoming Andrea to the show01:54 – Building the business in Bali02:03 – Mailbird is a Swiss-Army knife for email02:50 – Just hit 1M mailboxes managed03:14 – Close to $500K in AR03:44 – They’ve hit on a solid model05:09 – The Flash-sale pricing structure05:55 – After the banner—20% conversion06:45 – Before the banner—10% conversion07:15 – Mailbird has been around since 201207:39 – Breakdown between one-time payers and subscribers?—50/5008:53 – Does the lifetime subscription leave money on the table?10:00 – Looking at retention numbers10:24 – Monthly retention is the most important figure11:07 – Very, very high churn w/ Mailbird, as a result, they need a high-acquisition model12:04 – Ideally in SaaS, you want churn at 5%13:00 – The 1st $100K was bootstrapped—now looking for $10M in Series A13:58 – Putting a $10M valuation on a company that’s cranking $500K in ARR15:35 – AngelList has an awesome valuation tool16:00 – Team of 12 people, full-time17:36 – AL@GetMailBird.com Famous 5Favorite Book? – The Hard Thing About Hard ThingsWhat CEO do you follow?— Ryan HooverWhat is your favorite online tool?— Mailbird Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— NoIf you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be?—Find what makes you happy, find a way to help the world, and find something that you want to leave behind. 3 Key Points:Don’t necessarily be afraid of high churn.Understand what you want your legacy to be and make sure it benefits the world.Think about building a business overseas—America isn’t always the best place. Resources Mentioned:Edgar – Nathan uses Edgar instead of other scheduling tools for Twitter because Edgar cycles through content over and over (buffer/others you have to re-input content over and over – time consuming). In the last several months, Edgar has driven Nathan over 3728 clicks that he didn’t have to work or pay for.Host Gator - Powerful web hosting made easy and affordable.Mailbird – The online tool Andrea can’t live withoutThe Hard Thing About Hard Things – Andrea’s favorite business bookRyan Hoover – The CEO Andrea closely follows Listen to The Top if you want to hear from the worlds TOP entrepreneurs on how much they sold last month, how they are selling it, and what they are selling - 7 days a week in 20 minute interviews! Join the Top Tribe at http://NathanLatka.com/TheTop The Top is FOR YOU if you are: A STUDENT who wants to become the CEO of a $10m company in under 24 months (episode #4) STUCK in the CORPORATE grind and looking to create a $10k/mo side business so you can quit (episode #7) An influencer or BLOGGER who wants to make $27k/mo in monthly RECURRING revenue to have the life you want and full CONTROL (episode #1) The Software as a Service (SaaS) entrepreneur who wants to grow to a $100m+ valuation (episode #14). Your host, Nathan Latka is a 25 year old software entrepreneur who has driven over $4.5 million in revenue and built a 25 person team as he dropped out of school, raised $2.5million from a Forbes Billionaire, and attracted over 10,000 paying customers from 160+ different countries. Oprah gets 60 minutes or more to make her guests comfortable to then ask tough questions. Nathan does it all in less than 15 minutes in this daily podcast that's like an audio version of Pat Flynn's monthly income report. Join the Top Tribe at http://NathanLatka.com/TheTop
Andrea is a female entrepreneur who works from exotic Bali, Indonesia with an international team of email productivity experts building the best email productivity hacks for a tech startup called Mailbird. She is highly inspired by female leaders in tech.
Andrea is the co-founder and CEO of Mailbird, a productivity powerhouse packed into an email client made for Windows users. Growth Hacking course for free at https://www.growthhackingpodcast.com/freecourse For more information and resources, visit https://www.growthhackingpodcast.com
Talking to Andrea Loubier about her being a location independent entrepreneur, having lived in the US and having started a company called Mailbird
Andrea is a female entrepreneur who works from exotic Bali, Indonesia with an international team of email productivity experts building the best email productivity hacks for a tech startup called Mailbird. She is highly inspired by female leaders in tech.
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Show Notes: Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Also Check out Ari's book "Less Doing, More Living" Get More Great Content at LessDoing.com Co-hosted by Dave Rael (raelyard.com) and Nick Sonnenberg (calvinapp.com) **Episode 102** **Summary:** In Episode #102, Ari sits down for a conversation with budding entrepreneur Andrea Loubier, CEO of Mailbird to discuss the impressive growth of the successful PC-based email client, as well as the perks and pitfalls of email in general. ** ** **Time Stamped Show Notes:** - 01:02 – Ari introduces two guest hosts: Dave Rael and Nick Sonnenberg - 01:28 – Dave Rael introduces himself, Owner of [RaelYard.com](http://raelyard.com/) - 01:50 – [Nick Sonnenberg](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fpub%2Fnicholas-sonnenberg%2F13%2Fa34%2F4)introduces himself, CEO of[Calvin](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.calvinapp.com%2F) - 22:05 – Interview with Andrea Loubier opens - 22:25 – Andrea explains_what_ Mailbird is - 23:20 – Definition of what makes Mailbird _different_from similar applications - 24:15 – Mailbird focuses on productivity and reaching “Inbox zero” - 24:35 – The special features of Mailbird - 25:07 – What is _Wingman_? What is the goal of_Wingman_? - 28:41 – In what ways do people use email inefficiently? - 29:09 – Some people let email dictate their daily workflow - 30:40 – Andrea is an “inbox zero” kind of woman - 31:00 – Mailbird is based in Bali - 31:23 – How Mailbird ended up in Bali - 33:28 – Andrea notes her love of working in Bali - 34:12 – The rarity of a woman moving overseas and founding a business - 35:25 – The entrepreneurial community of Bali - 36:15 – [Startup Getaway](http://startupgetaway.co/), A co-living, co-working community space in Bali - 37:19 – [Hubud](http://www.hubud.org/), [The Salty Volt](http://saltyvolt.com/), [Lineup Hub](http://lineuphub.co/), [Wave](http://www.wavebali.com/) - 37:54 – The majority of the Mailbird team is based in Indonesia, but not necessarily in Bali. They also have team members in Copenhagen, Denmark - 39:37 – What Andrea has learned from the hiccups of outsourcing work - 41:40 – Andrea's top 3 tips for people who want to be more effective: - 41:56 – Chose the right tools, like a great email tool - 42:39 – Network to a high degree - 43:09 – Automate, automate, automate; try to automate as much as you can - 44:15 –[www.GetMailBird.com](http://www.getmailbird.com/) and[Andrea Loubier](http://id.linkedin.com/pub/andrea-loubier/18/26b/870) **7 Key Points:** - Being “Inbox Zero” is vitally important to maximizing future productivity - Do not allow email to dictate or overwhelm your daily workflow - It is possible to successfully outsource a startup, but not without challenges - The entrepreneurial community of Bali isn't budding, it's _buzzing_ - Choosing the right tools can make all the difference in achieving success - Tactful networking is absolutely invaluable - Use technology to your advantage and automate as much as you can **Resources Mentioned:** - [Paint Zen](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paintzen.com%2F)_ – _A company committed to improving the process of finding a trustworthy painter - [Crowdvi.be](http://www.crowdvi.be/) – A useful way to engage the opinions of a specific group of people for research - [AYTM](http://aytm.com/) – A company specializing in online market research - [Humans Need Not Apply](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D7Pq-S557XQU) – A 15 minute YouTube video about the progression of automation…pretty much SkyNet meets the Matrix - [AddApp.IO](https://www.evernote.com/OutboundRedirect.action?dest=https%3A%2F%2Faddapp.io%2F) – AddApp takes the data from monitoring devices (FitBit, MapMyRun, etc.), helps users understand the data and provides lifes --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message
Andrea Loubier is the CEO of Mailbird. She is half American and half Filipino, born in France, grew up in Africa, Thailand, Indonesia and the U.S. Andrea is a passionate and dedicated entrepreneur who loves exploring the world of effective communication, productivity and relationship building when it comes to business development. For more head over to www.uydmag.com/podcast/andrea-loubier See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.