Editor’s note: The following is an email Steve Pockross, Verblio CEO, sent to all Verblio customers on Friday, March 20th amid the state of affairs in the world given the outbreak of COVID-19, with his assurances that Verblio is still tirelessly committed to helping our customers and writers. I’m not going to attempt a lofty…
Read MoreEditor’s note: Verblio’s CEO Steve Pockross and VP of Marketing Paul Zalewski recently sat down with Jason Swenk, the creator of The Smart Agency Master Class Podcast and a highly talented, well respected advertising, digital, media, and PR coach for agencies. The following post was written by one of our talented 3,000 U.S.-based writers summarizing…
Read MoreEditor’s note: Verblio’s CEO Steve Pockross was recently interviewed on the UGURUS podcast, The Digital Agency, to talk about content, SaaS companies, and the changing world of content marketing. The following post was written by one of our talented 3,000 U.S.-based writers summarizing the highlights of the conversation of Steve and UGURUS Chief Guru &…
Read MoreTop 4 Trends From Verblio’s Front-Row Seats [Part 1 of 4-Part Series] Front-row seats rock. You are in the action, even when you’re not on the court. The ball shoots directly at you out of a cannon, and sometimes giant sweaty men throw you their wristbands. Nothing shows an athlete’s appreciation like the gift of…
Read MoreLast month, my team Chupacabra competed in the U.S. Ultimate Frisbee National Championships outside of Chicago. I hadn’t been there since my first trip in 1992 with my college team Nietzch Factor. Of course, I now play Grandmasters-level Ultimate (a euphemism for old and tight-in-the-hamstrings), but a friend of mine looked it up at USA…
Read MoreIt’s hard to forget the first time your sales team brings in a Spanish psychic network opportunity. In my previous life in crowdsourced call centers, sourcing hundreds of Spanish-speaking call center agents from across the United States was already a significant challenge, but — through the power of the crowd — we had built a…
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