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#206: Bait, I Guess

An episode of the Release Notes podcast, hosted by Charles Perry and Joe Cieplinski, titled "#206: Bait, I Guess" was published on April 24, 2017 and runs 40 minutes.

April 24, 2017 ·40m · Release Notes

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Today we chat about some product launches we’ve recently prepared. Joe talks about why he didn’t spend much time on launching the update to his app Fin, Charles talks about some of the email sequences he’s planning for RelaNet, and we both chat about the preparations we’re making for the May 1st launch of Release Notes 2017.

Release Notes 2017

We’re happy to announce that Release Notes 2017, the third edition of our conference, will be happening October 16-18, 2017 – and this time we’re taking the show on the road to Chicago! Our big announcement is coming May 1st, with speakers, pricing, travel, and venue information. And tickets go on sale the same day! Get on our mailing list to be one of the first to know when tickets are available. 2017.releasenotes.tv

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Show Notes and Links

  • Fin – Joe’s timer app for performers
  • Release Notes #202 – In which Joe discusses his prospects for Fin
  • RelaNet – Charles’ new business providing online services to accountants
  • Release Notes 2017 – Big announcement coming May 1st!

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