Hey, hunters!
Many of us work from home or in a hybrid system. If that's your case: what's your favorite perk of working from home? My top reasons:
- Wearing comfy clothes - Avoiding the commute - Being able to travel! I'm currently in Europe for a month, and that wouldn't have been possible if I worked in-office.
I cofounded and recently launched Rye - an eCommerce API that lets developers add new revenue streams for their products by adding eCommerce and checkout into any app or website. Ask me anything about Rye, entrepreneurship, eCommerce, and crypto. I'll be answering questions on Friday, the 14th of October!
All options have pros and cons; some are more convenient, the feedback you get with certain ways are more accurete and genuine, some are just complicated to manage. What are your experiences?
Yesterday, someone posted on how they have nailed work through VAs on Reddit, and I've been curious ever since. Reddit is one channel I've spent hours on every day but never efficiently marketed. Check @nathan_may1's comment here: https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
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