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and one question I of Interest like I'm
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kind of new to the job boards first 3
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years has the hiring Market been like a
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tough one would you say in the last
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couple or it nor
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it's yeah it's definitely been a tough
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year for for job boards particularly the
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the big guys you know the Eds the zip
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recruiters like 30
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40% companies here are just like really
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just they pull everything back they're
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just kind of waiting and seeing and
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doing more with
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less and that's been the market over
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here um you know lots of you know in
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Tech too like lots of layoffs in
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Tech all the tech job Awards definitely
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are you know have been hurting this year
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because of that so uh it's been a rough
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year but you know things will one thing
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I've learned is that everything is this
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business is
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cyclical and um the tide will turn
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eventually because the that's the way
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the economy goes
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y so do job boards so you have to really
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as a job board if you're G to be this
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for a long haul you have to expect
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downturns yeah you have to you know you
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got you got to make sure you got
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multiple revenue streams you got stuff
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for the for the hard times you know to
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to do and to make money with so like
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things like monetizing Seekers I want to
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get into that with you I know you're
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you're a client of righty and uh yeah
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it's uh it's really important that I
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have multiple revenue streams if you're
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running any kind of job Marketplace so
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yep sounds good I'm glad I'm not the
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only one then let's talk about your
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four-day week and uh Hey everybody Chris
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R here from job board secrets I'm a job
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board consultant you have companies
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start manage run their job boards and uh
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I like to talk to new job board owners
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here so we got Phil MC parlan he's from
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Scotland and he's the owner and founder
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of 4day week. it's a job board that's
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been around since 2020 I think and we're
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to talk to him today about uh his
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journey into the job war world how was
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how's it going and all that good stuff
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so uh Phil uh give me uh give me the
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origin story here I know we did a
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featured article on you but give me give
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me the verbal version of that I mean
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honestly I've just always had an
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interest in jobs with kind of a better
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work balance but more so just more time
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for myself if I'm being honest um I've
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always had you know this interest in
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building things on the side but you know
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when you're working 9 till 5 there's
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just not enough hours in the day um so
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yeah I mean I've worked in many jobs as
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a software engineer data scientist and
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the days are long the weeks are long um
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so at one point I just kind of looked
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into some you know reduced working hours
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but there really wasn't much and I
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didn't even know what to search for to
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be honest with you this was during a
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period of my life and I should say I was
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traveling 3 hours a day you know I was
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get to Edinburgh and on Fridays it would
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be like a table tennis tournament that's
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what I always say and it's just like a
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long way to travel to like go and play
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table tennis and I just felt a lot of
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work
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can can not be a waste of time but you
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know there's a lot of slack I I would
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say down time yeah downtime definitely
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yeah and yeah just it more interesting
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something about more like 4 days 3 days
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did a bit of research online and you
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know came across the four work week and
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there was a real kind of push through Co
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to new ways of working and that was one
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of the kind of you know micro trends
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that kind of took off obviously remote
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work was the the big one um but 4 day
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week again of reduce working hours was
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one of them and yeah put a very quick
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website together and still going three
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years later but I'm sure we'll get into
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the all that yeah um so you I mean might
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pull up your site here on on Zoom here
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so we can take a quick look at it I
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think you custom built it right is that
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is a custom build yes so I'm a developer
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it's probably not what I would suggest
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for someone do a new website but C I
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didn't know much else at the time yeah
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first of all what you build it on what's
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the technology behind it um so it's in
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react GS and yeah okay now it's got a
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nice clean look to it um and uh you know
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I think you know a site like this today
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has to have a lot of clean clean look so
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you got all your SEO links down here
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um uh so okay so receive weekly alerts
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for 4 day week jobs um 32 hours a week
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basically and I think you kind of
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expanded on that that Niche B talk me
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about the niche first terms of the types
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of jobs here so when I first started off
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it was very much the gold standard of a
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40we which is specifically uh four
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normal length days not long days four8
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hour days and for no drop in salary uh
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and trying to maintain 100% output
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despite the 20% less time and there's
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many reasons for that I won't get into
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that just now but um 4 work week is a
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very interesting topic when you read
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into it because when you think about it
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um it's 20% less time but you get 50%
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less and more time off because you got a
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3-day weekend instead of a 2day so it's
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kind of an asymmetric um thing going on
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there anyway so I've expanded beyond the
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4day work week There's no jobs like 4
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day week every second week um 9 day
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fortnite which is like a kind of
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compressed uh uh 4 day week every second
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week and then you've got other things
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like summer Fridays which is when the
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company shuts down every Friday in the
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summer um four and 1 half days week any
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kind of variation on not not the 5 day
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week essentially I've even started
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including some jobs that are like 5 day
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week jobs but they have tons of vacation
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like 45 days a year or something um so
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yeah it's still a kind of a niche the 4
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week there isn't that many companies
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doing it so I'm trying to expand a
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little bit to to give you know the job
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Seekers some jobs that have a good work
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life balance that might not specifically
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fit in the 4 week model yeah I think
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it's a interesting Niche there and I
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think it's one that's gonna it's only
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going to grow I think um in in the next
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few years so I think you definely be on
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something you know starting a job board
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picking the right Niche is always
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important and it's always good to get in
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early any kind of you know Trend or
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whatever it is I know the guy from um
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remot K which is one of the most
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successful kind of sold jaw boards
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started back in like I think 2015 maybe
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way before the whole remote thing took
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off you know so he had great timing on
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his side and timing is definitely a part
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of this I started my my local job board
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back in
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1999 right before the the do com boom
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happened and uh once the bus came it was
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It was kind of established enough to to
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to kind of go on its own and I was able
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to quit my full-time job at that point
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but uh yeah I think the is pretty cool
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and it's one that's going to grow
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overall
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uh definitely you know you do have to
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educate the market too with a niche like
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this though um do you get a lot of
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questions about what types of Jaz have
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to go on here or from companies or yeah
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I mean like more just like trying to
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understand what the 40 week is I mean
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it's called 40 we. and the movement is 4
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week but honestly the movement has a
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little bit of a branding issue in my
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opinion because and that's hypocritical
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because I named the company 4 week but
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the reason is is 4 week means different
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things to different people some people
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it's four long days some people it's
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four normal days some people it's less
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salary some people it's the same salary
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so you know there's it's really hard
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educating maybe it should be more like
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reduced work reduced work week or
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something or like 32 hour work week uh
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but unfortunately that's not what the
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SEO says you know people search for 40
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week jobs um hence the name so yeah that
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that's the main education I'm trying to
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include all these things and be very
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very transparent on the website that's
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the main thing
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yeah I ask you abouto but let's talk
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about your your first paying client tell
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me that story how long did it take that
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kind of stuff yeah so basically for the
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bit of background I put the website
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together and so version 0.1 honestly it
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was like one day because all the website
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was was uh an image which was the
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concept and it was just like it was made
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up jobs it was jobs that didn't even
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exist it was just like you know this is
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a 32 Work Week 100% salary or this one's
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Etc just an image of a concept and a
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sign up
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form um I had already done research and
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found that there were some companies
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offering these job so I knew that it
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wasn't going to launch with nothing um
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but yeah I put something very simple
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together and posted on Hacker News which
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for anyone knows it's just it's a forum
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for for developers and you know like 400
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people signed up within two days or
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something um and honestly I've done tens
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of projects and that hit faster than
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than 99% of them oh um so yeah put it
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together very quickly very Rough and
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Ready didn't do very much and honestly
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it was like 6 months later before I even
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got a paying customer um it was just me
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emailing all of the companies that had a
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fory week which was in the 10 probably
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it wasn't even hundred companies I would
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say uh that were hiding like remotely
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and had a 40 but it's very very Niche so
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I was just emailing them um trying to
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get them on a zoom call and yeah
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eventually one just said yeah $200 a
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month or whatever it was it wasn't like
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going to make me a millionaire or
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anything but it was good to just get
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some validation uh and I remember been
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on the call two weeks later just to see
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how they got on and I had no tracking I
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had no idea how many applications they
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got I knew nothing so I was going into
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this called Blind and she was like yeah
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we got 50 applications and to me that
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was like wow I cannot believe 50 people
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applied so yeah that's how it was and
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then as the weird thing happens I got
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one more sale like two days later or
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something so it was yeah a lot of
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variance in this game I think uh where
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is your pricing by the way if I here's
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one chip for you Phil why not why don't
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you have a pricing L on top up here like
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for employers I mean if I'm an employer
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coming to the site and I want to post
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you're making me hunt here for the link
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so where is it so it's funny you say
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that so there's a few reasons there's
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not a post a job button which is the
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absolute elephant in the room on the
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website uh two things I'm working on it
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just now it's going to be launching soon
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but the other the main reason if I'm
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been honest with you is that there were
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so few companies and I mean I Knew by
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name all of the hiring managers at all
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of the 4day week companies okay so
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having to post a job button was kind of
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just like well if I know them all I
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might as well just speak to them and get
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in a personal relationship with them
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that's how Niche the niche was um I
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would not recommend this for 99% of job
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boards uh you should definitely have a
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post a job button but yeah just because
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I knew them all and it was very n there
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was kind of no point I felt and also I
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was testing different strategies on
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pricing such as you know commission only
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as as I was say in preall it's been a
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tough Market the last couple years um so
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I was experimenting with stuff like that
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but as I say the pricing is coming um
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it's just a strange jobboard Niche that
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I'm in that I actually knew
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everyone okay in the niche fair enough
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um what is your pricing what so it's
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going to be something similar to remote
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okay which you mentioned um is going to
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be like the kind of you have a base
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price and then you have add-ons if you
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want in the newsletter you have add-ons
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if you want featured or sticky a sticky
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post at the top of the um website that
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kind of thing so it's still to be
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decided um it's a little bit flexible
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the moment but as I was saying I was
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previously doing pricing on a commission
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basis where I would promote the jobs for
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nothing and there would only be a fee if
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they hired someone and then they stayed
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so it was a percentage of salary a very
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small percentage albe it but um yeah you
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can also just advertise regular
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advertising too on this pager yeah so
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that's more streamlined that process
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this is actually most of my income to be
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honest with you at the moment is
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advertising in the newsletter so I send
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out a newsletter twice a week and it's
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kind of
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like thought leadership although I hate
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that phrase on like um you know you know
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the 9 to5 that kind of thing and also
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include jobs that have a 40 we or
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companies have a 40 work week and you
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know this is a it has really good
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engagement people really kind of get
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behind the movement and has good open
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rate and all the rest of it so yeah I
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just advertise I offer uh advertisements
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and that for any companies really uh
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well any Tech relevant companies
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obviously and yeah I've got um someone
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doing sales outbound uh Outreach for
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that one so yeah that's been my you have
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45,000 people on the list uh there's
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about 110,000
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10,000 people yeah on your newslet
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that's amazing
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um how quickly did you like how did you
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get your first thousand how how fast did
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that happen give need some sense of the
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timeline there so the timeline was as I
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say I got kind of lucky that I had a
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post go kind of semi viral when I
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launched so as I said the website was
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just an image a JPEG and a newsletter
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sign up for him that's all it was uh and
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when I posted it on this forum people
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really got behind the movement there's
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obviously that feeling of being burnt
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out especially during Co just very lucky
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timing if I'm been honest with you
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timing is everything um so the first 500
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people honestly signed up within a few
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days I can remember sitting on the couch
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with my wife and I would get a a
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vibration every time someone signed up
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and it was just like every 10 minutes or
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something wow um so yeah so the first
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thousand maybe only took a a week or two
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and then it kind of tapered off because
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I had no SEO I had nothing right um and
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then after that I was just building the
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website out it was learning SEO if I'm
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been honest with you I didn't know much
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about it oh and then I just had a I had
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a had a blog post that go that went
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pretty well on Google and that just gave
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me constant signups every day from there
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on it's interesting uh yeah this you're
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definitely a you're a you're a covid
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startup here which is interesting you
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know without that event probably
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wouldn't have started this right so yeah
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um that's interesting so the traffic
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here is pretty big too what talk about
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your traffic what's what's your average
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daily you know monthly
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visitors uh I mean monthly visitors over
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200,000 something like that so it's a
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little bit off than this um that's like
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that's like you know I tell new job
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owners if you get the 10K a month like
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that's a good you know starting
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point you have 200k I mean that's that's
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that's really good man no thank you it's
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been I mean it's not been an overnight
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thing three and a half years it now but
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it's been a pretty steady steady growth
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and yeah fingers crossed it continues
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now at this point you're still working
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full-time or no no I haven't worked
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fulltime since two years ago or
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something so I'm fulltime on this yeah
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I'm fulltime on this so it took you
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about two years to uh turn into a
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full-time gig yeah something like that
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yeah yeah okay that's that's that's
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basically my timeline I tell new owners
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like it's goingon to take you one to two
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years just to establish yourself in the
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market and also prove that you know need
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exists for whatever Niche you're going
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after right so that's a you're right on
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that timeline it always takes longer I
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would say than you think yes exactly
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yeah exactly um all right let's talk
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about um SEO you said you you were new
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at it uh I know one thing I want to
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point out here is this company link and
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you've got some really nice SEO Pages
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here or 4 day week I assume these are
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all top phrases people are searching on
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so yeah something like uh you know
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summer Fridays so you got the URL summer
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Fridays companies with Summer Fridays
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that's kind of you're on page SEO there
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that needs a little bit tweaking maybe
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but yeah I'm work on that as well these
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these P what what are some of your big
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Pages far as SEO goes can you mention
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those or um I mean it's mostly like it's
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a bit of everything to be honest with
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you the homepage 4 day week I'm number
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one for that 4 day work week I'm number
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one for that oh yeah um and then
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Google here hopefully hopefully it works
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for you maybe two or three it does vary
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a little bit but I should be in the top
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there you go one y it's pretty good man
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thank you much as I say that has been a
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long time coming um but yeah honestly I
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started doing blog posting I ended up
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Outsourcing blog posts right two the top
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three actually yeah that's nuts
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right um yeah so I did a lot of blog
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posting that really built I feel like
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blog posting
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sometimes it might not get the traffic
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or the conversion that you want but it
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gives Google the kind of topical
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Authority like it lets them know what
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you're kind of into even if it doesn't
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like maybe directly send traffic to
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those pages I think it's good to just
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build up a kind of context or to
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Authority on on these on these topics so
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I'm still continuing to do these plog
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posts even though like most of them
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don't convert very well i' be honest
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like it's the conversion rate of into a
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a newsletter subscriber is usually like
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less than 1% um so it can feel a little
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bit like a waste of resources but I
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still think overall it just brings
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everything together it's good to balance
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how much content are you doing now
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versus the beginning can you give me a
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sense of that um so I started off doing
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maybe I was writing the post myself
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initially which is very tough even doing
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like one or two a month was tough when
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you when you've got everything else
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going um and then I got an agency and I
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basically just funneled all all of the
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revenue and also some of my personal
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money into just blog articles this was
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pre- AI tools by the way this is pre
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Google changing all their algorithms so
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it was kind
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of an maybe an easier time I'm not sure
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but it just seemed like uh the Articles
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got a little bit more traction if I if I
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hit the topics right so I got the agency
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doing I think maybe like four articles a
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month and then eventually I came off the
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agency and got my own freelance content
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writer and because like AI tools now you
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can really put out quite a bit of
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content quite quickly um so yeah I I
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don't know the exact numbers but it's in
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like going a range uh single digits per
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month but maybe closer to 10 five yeah I
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tell n you need to be a Content machine
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that first year to help your one of the
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ways you can get free traffic so if
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you're not leveraging that then you're
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you're not maximizing your your traffic
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opportunities there so pretty so the
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blog post that I had that went um did
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really well on Google was super super
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super relevant to my Niche uh which was
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just 10 tech companies that have a 40
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work week and because I'm 4we doio and
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I'm blogging about four 10 10 tech
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companies that have a 4 work week Google
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just like instantly respects it kind of
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thing it's so Niche uh it's in my Niche
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it's so relevant so I would say like
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first job maybe the first blog posts
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really go super deep on your nation just
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trying to hit the super long tail um
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there's some other weird stuff in there
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that was kind of the agency that was
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suggesting stuff but you have the blog
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but you also have like advice why' you
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separate that so see if you go to the
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bottom actually um go to the footer of
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the page if you go down of the footer no
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footer of of the whole page so at the
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top of the footer there is different
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categories you see them here resources
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Blog advice and guid working like and
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they're all just kind of putting content
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in folders essentially got um yeah and
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it seems to be
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Google likes I think salary guides
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yeah um yeah I mean so you're yeah okay
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it's a lot of mean it's a lot of content
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you really broke it out and organized it
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uh yeah um you mentioned the Google
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update so I had a client I've had
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multiple clients back in April there was
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a big SEO algorithm change did you see
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that yourself did you get hit did he get
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more
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traffic um I would say slightly less but
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nothing terrible 10% or something 10
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like really minor I would say I'm
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probably nitpicking yeah my clients lost
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like
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50% yeah yeah I got hit very small I
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would say I I can't even call it a hit
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to be honest with you so I was lucky in
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that front it's been tough right Le
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changes everything's changing so fast
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now it's crazy you know it's what out of
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interest for those people was it like
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blogs that got hit or was it homepages
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was everything was there any kind of was
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everything I think plus like a lot of
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you know if your side has duplicate jobs
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too that was a big part of it too you
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know the Google job stuff because there
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basically with job Wars there's two
00:21:05
types of SEO there's Google jobs SEO and
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then there's a Content piece right uh
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the Google jobs
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SEO they definitely crack down more on
00:21:15
duplicate you know scrape jobs if you
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have lot of scrape jobs they're just not
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going to send you much traffic they want
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unique jobs and very few sites have that
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today so that's why they lost traffic I
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think that was a big big piece of that
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it's interesting because I get almost
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zero in fact I get zero traffic from
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Google jobs it's very weird I've never
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been never been able to tr it it's
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because it is so um you know it's it's
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seven years old now it is so saturated
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with the big sites they just took over
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um and uh for a niche job board like
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yours or mine or lot of my clients they
00:21:52
don't they don't have enough jobs they
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don't have enough unique jobs and uh
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they just have that you Google likes
00:21:58
that name so that's by indeed zip
00:22:00
recruiter LinkedIn get all the traffic
00:22:02
down in the beginning yeah a lot of
00:22:04
sites saw like a 20% bump in the first
00:22:06
you know year or two but since then it's
00:22:09
been you know saturated even employers
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have their jobs in now through ats's so
00:22:15
there's just way too many sources in
00:22:16
their now to to rank for
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anything okay interesting yeah so go for
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more categories and like kind of organic
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Google traffic I would say that's why
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content like yours here was a really
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good play because you don't have a ton
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of jobs on there I think you only have
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what was it is that 1172 total yeah and
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to be honest with you 1172 you know the
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vast majority of them are not prime jobs
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I want 4 week really been struggled to
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even to get over a thousand yeah yep
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yeah so that's
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interesting cool stuff man um what
00:22:52
what's your advice for for new a new job
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order today if people ask you uh how do
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I start a job Bo today kind ni to you
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given um I would say as you kind of
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mentioned picking your Niche is the most
00:23:05
probably important thing that'll dictate
00:23:06
everything going for something that's
00:23:08
low competition got some volume um it's
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not easy it's not easy I probably
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wouldn't do what I did where I built
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everything custom I probably would just
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use something a bit more off the shelf
00:23:18
but then again I've never used these
00:23:19
tools I don't know how good they are or
00:23:22
what the ups and the the pros and cons
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are and but yeah identify the nich you
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could have built uh you know this on
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like smart job or something like that
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because it's pretty flexible in terms of
00:23:30
the content creation stuff like that and
00:23:32
pages and stuff yeah no definitely you
00:23:35
can code on top of it but you know you
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definitely could 95% of what you did
00:23:40
here I think you could have replicated
00:23:41
it tool like that yeah no definitely I
00:23:45
mean I'm sure they give you all the ESS
00:23:47
out the box I've kind of done it myself
00:23:49
I mean what's worked for me as you said
00:23:50
was writing content uh content got me my
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first thousand or a few thousand users
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um and then I just iterated from there
00:23:59
making sure all the SEO is SEO is a
00:24:02
constant battle I find like it's you
00:24:04
never complete it you're constantly like
00:24:07
fixing issues uh checking Google search
00:24:10
console HS whatever tool you use um at
00:24:14
the end of the day you're just trying to
00:24:16
get pages on your site that are relevant
00:24:18
to you and are not they have low
00:24:21
competition that's kind of the name of
00:24:23
the game right um so you want to just
00:24:25
give Google an opportunity to show them
00:24:28
to show you to Their audience uh and
00:24:31
yeah I would say Niche down pretty hard
00:24:35
and uh maybe expand out from there
00:24:37
overall but give it time as well it does
00:24:39
take a damn long time it really does um
00:24:42
especially with SEO it can take even
00:24:45
over a year sometimes but consistently
00:24:48
keep with it and you should get there
00:24:50
good stuff Phil hey I want to ask about
00:24:51
righty so they are a brand ambassador
00:24:54
for them now you've got righty installed
00:24:56
on here for a resume review how's that
00:24:58
been going when you sign up with them
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give me some details there yeah that's
00:25:02
been great um got a good relationship
00:25:04
with righty so basically you just check
00:25:06
that box you upload your resume and then
00:25:09
it gives you kind of feedback on on your
00:25:12
on your resume and if you want to kind
00:25:13
of get it Rewritten by a a human with
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and an expert that's that's what they
00:25:18
offer and yeah it's been it's a great
00:25:20
way to monetize a job board without a
00:25:23
lot of effort because you know I just
00:25:26
have to add a check box uh I just had to
00:25:28
code this thing up which only took a few
00:25:30
days integrate with an API you do you do
00:25:33
have to be a little bit technical is the
00:25:34
only downside but I guess it's same for
00:25:36
all well they they they have the widget
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too so I I have a I'm on Smart job board
00:25:41
and I have a integrated there they just
00:25:43
created a widget for me I just cut paste
00:25:46
so it's on the sidebar yeah little side
00:25:48
over here and U that's how they
00:25:51
implement it for that for that kind of
00:25:52
platform so you if you you custom build
00:25:55
your own sit you can certainly do it
00:25:56
like you did here but you can also get a
00:25:58
widget from them as well so interesting
00:26:01
oh that's a great way doing it then I
00:26:02
mean it's great when you get it in the
00:26:04
the signup flow I find as well like like
00:26:06
when I got this because the sign up flow
00:26:08
is like my main thing this is where like
00:26:10
most of my eyeballs hit this is where
00:26:12
most of the input and the interaction is
00:26:15
with this and a sign up form so it's
00:26:17
kind of giving me ideas almost because
00:26:19
it's such a great way of you know adding
00:26:21
Revenue to your job board you know you
00:26:24
get a resume review but maybe there's
00:26:26
something else I can offer I'm still
00:26:27
thinking about this
00:26:28
um other things I could layer into my
00:26:31
signup process to more offers or
00:26:34
products I'm I'm not really sure yet but
00:26:36
honestly right SE has been great it's
00:26:37
really easy to to get going and and yeah
00:26:40
if you want to monetize it with a few
00:26:42
clicks that's the way to do it awesome
00:26:44
well Phil we appreciate your time today
00:26:46
we we'll end on that note and uh yeah
00:26:49
I'm dude I'm impressed uh you you've
00:26:51
done a great job you're kind of like
00:26:53
you're probably like my ideal success
00:26:55
story you know for this business you
00:26:57
know I've been doing this for a long
00:26:58
time and uh I love solo stories because
00:27:01
I'm a solo entrepreneur myself and
00:27:02
that's how I started too so uh you know
00:27:05
it just takes hustle it takes uh grit
00:27:09
effort and you can get there and you're
00:27:11
you're definitely proof of that so I uh
00:27:13
I give you a nice CL thank you very much
00:27:16
I appreciate it Chris and yeah thanks
00:27:18
for having me on keep up with the good
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