The UnNoticed Entrepreneur podcastThe UnNoticed Entrepreneur podcast with host Jim James. Silk suits and spats CEO Richard Blank
This show is for business owners who want to overcome the frustration of being overlooked. Fellow entrepreneurs share strategies, tools, and case studies that they use to get the recognition they deserve. Interviews are published as podcasts and vodcasts and transcribed. The articles are published across numerous social channels, and the best are curated into books available on Amazon and other online stores.
Richard Blank , the guest on today's Unnoticed Entrepreneur podcast, offers his advice on how to create a profitable call center and maximise client engagement. At the age of 27, Richard departed Philadelphia for Costa Rica and established a fantastic call center with 115+ positions. He discusses the challenges that foreign startups experience as well as how companies can gain recognition abroad.
He emphasises the value of communication and how learning a new language and culture can help businesses adapt and thrive. Despite their unfavorable reputation in popular culture, he also discusses the advantages of contact centers.
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A call center can be the success center of a business with the right technological advantages and framework. In order to keep clients and settle disputes, Richard emphasises the value of keeping interpersonal communication while sharing his teaching techniques for better communication.
On this Unnoticed Entrepreneur episode, learn more about the value of communication and how to maximise engagement for company success with hosts Jim James and Richard Blank.
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The Host: Jim A. James
Jim James
I jumped out of a plane at the age of 17 and haven't looked back, or down, ever since.
That stunt taught me the power of publicity to generate profits.
I've been an entrepreneur for pretty much my entire working life.
For 25 years I started and built companies in Asia.
Now I am back in the UK, and am building a business which gives entrepreneurs the information and the tools to get noticed.
From the podcast I have published 3 books. These are under the Capstone Imprint, a division of Wiley (NYSE: WILY).
I've listed all assets here on Linktree.
My full story is on my personal website.