

Bootstrapped Web
Bootstrapped Web
Brian Casel (@casjam) and Jordan Gal (@jordangal) share their raw and real behind-the-scenes of their entrepreneur journeys. From bootstrapping software startups to raising money to selling and exiting businesses, to growing teams and the emotional rollercoaster that is startup life. It's all here in Brian and Jordan's weekly(ish) updates.
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Apr 12, 2018 • 54min
The Carthook Team Talks Product Development Process

Apr 5, 2018 • 56min
Launching a Podcasting Service / Learning to Code / Partner Webinars
MicroConf is right around the corner and Jordan is gearing up for his talk for the event. He bounces some topic ideas off Brian and reveals how his topic choices are reflecting what is happening in Carthook. The version 2 upgrade is finally working properly and Jordan and his team are seeing some major cultural shifts in the business.
Brian has found himself with some downtime, so now he is thinking about new avenues for Audience Ops. Brian outlines his idea for a new service offered through Audience Ops. An done-for-you podcasting service. He gets Jordan’s feedback and really explores why he thinks podcasts are the next logical step for the business. He also drops a big announcement… Brian wants to learn to code.
We have some interesting conversation about alternative content on this episode and some really useful reflections on the founder’s role within his company.
[tweetthis]If somebody asked the most valuable thing you’ve learned the past months it would be related to our process. - Jordan[/tweetthis]
Here are today’s conversation points:
Get ready for MicroConf.
Brian’s new service launch.
Considerations for future podcast topics.
Jordan’s March recap.
Why Brian wants to launch a new service.
The all-done-for-you podcast service breakdown.
Brian’s small beta group for the new service and the results.
The benefits of podcasting content.
The second version of Carthook update.
Jordan’s webinar experiment.
The benefits of webinars.
How to create pitch-hitter scenarios.
How Carthook uses paid ads.
The ad strategy Jordan used for the webinar.
Brian’s results from his Productize webinar.
Why Brian wants to learn to code.
How to be a full stack product person.
Jordan’s adjustment to a larger work team and changing the dynamic.
[tweetthis]If you are a designer of web applications, you should have a full stack skillset. - Brian[/tweetthis]
Resources Mentioned Today:
Audience Ops Podcasting Service
Bullet Train
CodeMentor.io
Carthook
Castos
MicroConf
Ops Calendar
Productize
As always, thanks for tuning in. Head here to leave a review on iTunes.

Apr 5, 2018 • 56min
Launching a Podcasting Service / Learning to Code / Partner Webinars

Mar 15, 2018 • 29min
Charging For Attention / Elusive Product-Market-Fit

Mar 1, 2018 • 60min
Conference Strategy, Webinar Funnels, & Lead Developers

Feb 8, 2018 • 43min
Sherry Walling Helps Us Keep Our Sh*t Together

Jan 11, 2018 • 45min
Holiday Hustle vs. Rest And Community Marketing

Dec 21, 2017 • 44min
Our 2017 Review & 2018 Preview

Dec 21, 2017 • 44min
Our 2017 Review & 2018 Preview
2017 is coming to a close and Jordan and Brian are looking back on this explosive year. They also share their plans for 2018. Audience Ops and Carthook both saw tremendous amounts of growth this year. That growth has caused the guys to reflect on 2017 and the lessons they have taken away from the experience.
Brian has seen an uptake in sign-ups and Audience Ops has ridden a roller coaster this year. Brian shares what he learned from the sudden stop and go growth of the business. 2018 looks to be a major year for Audience Ops, Ops Calendar, and Productize.
Jordan has had a monster of a year. He is recuperating from a breakneck year with a well deserved slow down period. Jordan shares what this year taught him about team building and how he plans to fix some of the issues he noticed during Carthook’s major growth spurt.
[tweetthis]Growth is great, but it will mask problems. - Jordan[/tweetthis]
Here are today’s conversation points:
The problems Jordan discovered when onboarding new team members.
Brian’s surge in service sign-ups.
Carthook’s Drip campaign disaster.
Setting new goals and themes for 2018.
The downside of sudden growth.
Coping with wild growth and rapid plunge of business.
Jordan’s tech issue in 2017 and how he plans to fix them.
Productize’s new course launch in January.
Jordan’s general observations about 2017 and 2018.
Brian’s general observations about 2017 and 2018.
[tweetthis]I actually have a lot of firepower to play with going into 2018 now. - Brian[/tweetthis]
Resources Mentioned:
Audience Ops
CasJam
Carthook
Ops Calendar
Productize
As always, thanks for tuning in. Head here to leave a review on iTunes.

Dec 7, 2017 • 47min


