Ep. 18 – Join Chris as he discusses something that may seem a bit eccentric. That is the process of “babysitting” your automations. What does that mean and why should you do it? Listen and learn why every automated process requires a babysitter.
Episode 18 - March 12, 2020
Babysitting Automations
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What You'll Learn
- Why you should NOT “set it and forget it”
- How to identifies holes/errors in your automations quickly
- How to build automated processes with the least amount of error
- What the path to achieving automated marketing looks like
Resources Mentioned
Transcript
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About the Show
On the show, Chris reveals all of his automation strategies he has learned from working in (and with) a variety of SaaS companies so you can put your business on autopilot quickly and without error.
Discover how to deploy automated marketing, sales, and onboarding systems to scale your business without working long hours to do so.
Discover how to deploy automated marketing, sales, and onboarding systems to scale your business without working long hours to do so.
Your Host
Chris L. Davis
Chris is an Electrical Engineer turned entrepreneur and the Founder of Automation Bridge. He is an international speaker, facilitator, and startup consultant that specilalizes in scaling profitable processes.
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