#dogoodwork

Raul talks with Jordan Mederich, DropFunnels founder, to discuss businesses transitioning to creating their software solutions. Jordan, acknowledging the ethical implications of technology replacing low-skill jobs, believes that automation can improve the standards and operations of various industries. Despite increasing technology, he underscores the importance of fostering relationships.  Who’s The Guest? Jordan (or “Jordo” as he’s known) is the founder of one of the fastest-growing marketing platforms online, DropFunnels. Garnering attention from top entrepreneurs and marketers online, DropFunnels is the world's first only tech-free platform to easily build your entire website, sales funnels, SEO-powered blog, courses, and more… built on the world's most powerful and fast infrastructure, WordPress. Jordan is passionate about innovative and disruptive advertising tools and strategies, building company cultures, and investing and innovating on the future of marketing. He Always Brings Humor, insight, and tremendous value to every interview and speaking opportunity. He’s also an award-winning filmmaker with his content seen on Netflix, Amazon Prime, NBC, CBS, ABC, and many more. When Jordo isn't busy changing the landscape of online marketing, he enjoys spending time with his wife and sons and fishing the beautiful lakes in Wisconsin. Episode Highlights The transformation of evolving into software and insights into who can benefit from transitioning to a Software as a Service (SaaS) model Ethical considerations that come into play when automating jobs Concerns about the decrease in human interaction as automation increases The hurdles of running a bootstrap company in software development Startup valuations and investments following a shift towards profitability The importance of having a mental break for creativity and productivity Importance of making a software profitable and testing its market fit before pouring in too much investment Episode Resources Connect with Raul Hernandez Ochoa https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/ https://twitter.com/rherochoa https://dogoodwork.io/ Connect with Jordan Mederich https://dropfunnels.com/ https://jordanmederich.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanmederich   Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here

Show Notes

Raul talks with Jordan Mederich, DropFunnels founder, to discuss businesses transitioning to creating their software solutions. Jordan, acknowledging the ethical implications of technology replacing low-skill jobs, believes that automation can improve the standards and operations of various industries. Despite increasing technology, he underscores the importance of fostering relationships. 

Who’s The Guest? Jordan (or “Jordo” as he’s known) is the founder of one of the fastest-growing marketing platforms online, DropFunnels. Garnering attention from top entrepreneurs and marketers online, DropFunnels is the world's first only tech-free platform to easily build your entire website, sales funnels, SEO-powered blog, courses, and more… built on the world's most powerful and fast infrastructure, WordPress. Jordan is passionate about innovative and disruptive advertising tools and strategies, building company cultures, and investing and innovating on the future of marketing. He Always Brings Humor, insight, and tremendous value to every interview and speaking opportunity. He’s also an award-winning filmmaker with his content seen on Netflix, Amazon Prime, NBC, CBS, ABC, and many more. When Jordo isn't busy changing the landscape of online marketing, he enjoys spending time with his wife and sons and fishing the beautiful lakes in Wisconsin.

Episode Highlights

  • The transformation of evolving into software and insights into who can benefit from transitioning to a Software as a Service (SaaS) model
  • Ethical considerations that come into play when automating jobs
  • Concerns about the decrease in human interaction as automation increases
  • The hurdles of running a bootstrap company in software development
  • Startup valuations and investments following a shift towards profitability
  • The importance of having a mental break for creativity and productivity
  • Importance of making a software profitable and testing its market fit before pouring in too much investment

Episode Resources

Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here

What is #dogoodwork?

#dogoodwork is not a label but a way of living.

It is the constant and diligent effort to achieve a new level of excellence in one’s own life.

It is the hidden inner beauty behind the struggle to achieve excellence.

It is not perfect but imperfect.

It is the effort, discipline and focus that often goes unnoticed.

The goal of this podcast is to highlight that drive.

The guests I have on this show emulate this drive in their own special way. You’ll be able to apply new ideas into your own life by learning from them.

We will also have 1on1 episodes with me where we’ll dive into my own experiences with entrepreneurship and leadership.

Every episode is designed to provide you with ideas that you can apply and grow in excellence in all areas of your life, business and career.

Do Good Work,

Raul