

Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign or Drip: Using credit cards for cash flow and buying a cafe
In this episode of The Australian Business Podcast, Owen Rask, Jordan Kidis & Danil Goloubev dive into your questions and what's on their mind this week, including how Jordan is automating Grey Space Advisory with Active Campaign.
If you're looking for easy ways to automate your business, thinking about using credit cards for cash flow or just want to learn what it takes to buy a business, this is the episode for you.
Here's what we covered:
- Jordan's chosen email marketing software: Active Campaign vs. Mailchimp vs. Drip
- Tips for onboarding a staff member with ease
- Counterparty risk and how it works (against you)
- A checklist for buying a business, such as a cafe
Don't forget to send us your questions!
📚 Enjoyed this episode? You'll love Kate's book, Buying Happiness, which you can order on Booktopia or Amazon.
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- 100-point property checklist (PDF): https://bit.ly/prop-check
- Accounting with Grey Space: http://bit.ly/3DG5lWS
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