But it was an opportunity to disrupt the energy

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But it was an opportunity to disrupt the energy

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Of the industry if it worked and guess what? It really worked, so for me the most memorable moments of any businesses we’ve started have been, can we disrupt this industry? Can we really change something? And I think we’ve done that with almost every business. I’ve started five, sold three. Not too bad of a batting average, but each one of them without question had a disruptive component to it and certainly WriterAccess, I believe does as well as all the others but anyway.


So maybe that’s… Peçanha: Multiple moments. Byron: Okay, so cool, cool. Thanks france companies email list for the question. Peçanha: Yeah, so Jason asks, when we talk about scaling content, that outsourcing, it’s one of the ways to do it. You’ve spoken in depth about it, but is there any other pro tip that you have that we haven’t covered when talking about scaling your content creation. Byron: Yeah and I love that you know what’s the difference between in-house versus outsourcing. Right so yeah that’s a really cool point, Jason.

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Then the other point as well, which is how do you make these work, what are the tips? But so yeah, so with in-house content production. Which, by the way, is how most companies are approaching it I think, Content Marketing or at least thinking about it like, why would I? How are these freelancers? Like, let’s just do this in-house. We’ll save all this money or we can produce better content and scale it and make it align with our brand and our tone. Look, no matter whether you’re producing in-house or outsourcing, you still have the same challenges, much like we were talking about earlier.
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