Automating Success with JotForm

10 Oct 2024 • 41 min • EN
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Get Noticed! Send a text. Are you struggling to automate your business processes effectively? Discover how Aytekin Tank, founder of JotForm, built a 25-million-customer empire through automation and strategic thinking. In this episode, Aytekin reveals his four key principles for successful automation, including the importance of clarifying priorities and embracing "lazy" thinking to find efficient solutions. Learn why reducing free features can sometimes hinder growth, and how the "50-50 rule" balances product development with marketing efforts. Aytekin shares invaluable insights on scaling a global brand from Turkey, competing with tech giants like Google, and the power of free products in driving viral growth. Whether you"re a tech-savvy entrepreneur or just starting to explore automation, this episode offers practical advice to streamline your business operations and focus on what truly matters. Recommended book: "Creative Selection" by Ken KociendaRumi.ai All-in-one meeting tool with real-time transcription & searchable Meeting Memory™ Peppertype - Virtual Content Assistant Generate better content copies in seconds with the power of Artificial Intelligence. Riverside - Your online recording studio The easiest way to record podcasts and videos in studio quality from anywhere. All from the browser. AWeber - free email marketing Grow, sell, and engage with your audience—simple email marketing in one place. Free trial. Podcastpage.io - Launch your podcast website in minutes Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show Be a podcast guest. Share your story. Learn how to get noticed by podcast hosts. Check out the Podcast Guest Blueprint - click the link below. https://academy.theunnoticed.cc/

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