Starting from the Ground Up: Outsourcing for First-Time Founders
Ever wonder how some startup founders seem to never sleep, have eight arms, and the ability to be in three places at once?No, they’re not superhumans, even though they may want you (or more likely, potential investors and customers) to think they are. The secret to many a startup founder’s success is outsourcing.Today more than ever it’s possible to outsource nearly every aspect of a starting a startup: from building a website, to designing a logo to crafting a business plan, to handling your finances - all so you can focus on the things that you should not outsource, things that make your startup unique and that put your strengths to best use, giving you the crucial “unfair advantage” that it actually takes to win.Join us as we chat with three experts, each of whom has mastered the art of outsourcing.Find out what you should outsource (and how), what you should not (and why), and see for yourself how many arms these three outsource masters really have between them.
Featuring Speakers From:
Fiverr Business - Amber SigginsAmber Siggins is a Business Success Manager for Fiverr. Fiverr is a platform that connects users to freelance experts. Their business tool allows you to organize and manage all your projects, communication, deliveries, and budgeting in one place.KiwiTech - Arpit BhutaniArpit is the Sr. Manager, PMO at KiwiTech. KiwiTech provides end-to-end digital technology solutions across a wide range of industries, including publishing, healthcare, media & entertainment, education, financial services and government.Kyndoo - Kelly McDonald Kelly McDonald is the founder and CEO of Kyndoo. Kyndoo is a data intelligence company solving for the most extensive problems in the influencer marketing industry, fraud, safety & attribution.
Moderator:
Seth Gilmore is the Sr. Manager of Operations at Alumni Ventures Group and member of StartOut's Early Stages Programming Board.REGISTER HERE