In Episode 10 of the WP Elevation podcast I spoke with Andrew Dumont, business development manager at Moz and founder of the awesome Stride CRM App. Andrew gave some great insight into how Moz are growing, what growth hacking actually means, why “Guru” is a dirty word and how he balances his job at Moz and building his own app in his “spare” time.
Andrew is giving away two months of the freelancer plan of his Stride CRM app which will help you manage your deals and close more business.
Andrew blogs frequently on the Svbtle platform where he published this post about avoiding burnout – it. is. a. must. read. He describes himself as addicted to the startup thing.
You can reach out and thank Andrew on his blog site at andrewdumont.me or on his twitter at @AndrewDumont.
Andrew suggested I interview Neil Patel from KissMetrics and Ruben Gumez from Bidsketch. Boys, you’re on the list.
Hint: to enter the competition, leave a comment below telling us the #1 feature you’d like to see in the Stride CRM app.
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