
#45: Working Remotely
Jun 4, 2015 - 35:28
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You've shipped your project. Congratulations! Now what do you do? Do you abandon that little boat you've built out in the middle of the ocean? Or do you get working on steering it towards your destination? Ashley and Pad...
#44: What Happens After You Ship? is an episode from Working Out by Ashley Baxter and Paddy Donnelly. You've shipped your project. Congratulations! Now what do you do? Do you abandon that little boat you've built out in the middle of the oc...
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Published May 28, 2015, 29:22 long, audio available.
You've shipped your project. Congratulations! Now what do you do? Do you abandon that little boat you've built out in the middle of the ocean? Or do you get working on steering it towards your destination? Ashley and Paddy talk about mythical overnight successes, managing expectations, losing enthusiasm after slow sales, and what to do in the days, weeks and months after launching a project. New: We now have a Slack channel where we’re chatting with regular listeners about freelance life, doing what you love and also upcoming topic ideas, so if you want to join in the conversation, just send us an email on: info@workingoutpodcast.com.
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This episode is 29:22 long.
This episode was published on May 28, 2015.
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#44: What Happens After You Ship? is from Working Out by Ashley Baxter and Paddy Donnelly.
Published May 28, 2015 and 29:22 long