Episode #133 - Embracing Growth And Change, with Nemanja Aleksic - a podcast by WordPress business specialist Troy Dean featuring Seth Godin, Michael Gerber, Guy Kawasaki, Joe Pulizzi, Andrew Warner, James Schramko, Brian Clark, Ed Dale, Dan Norris and many more.

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Nemanja explains ManageWP started the way a lot of companies begin: someone was looking for a solution that wasn’t yet available in the marketplace. The solution they were seeking was an all-in-one service that minimizes some of the day to day tasks of the typical WordPress professional.


Today ManageWP is a service that does just that; it helps WordPress professionals handle things like logging into multiple websites with one click, backing up hundreds of sites with one action, etc. It was an idea that took off! As of now, the service helps 27,000 people manage almost half million websites!


They grew so much that GoDaddy took notice and last September acquired ManageWP. One of the misconceptions people had when this occurred was that it was an exit for ManageWP when in fact, the opposite is true.


ManageWP had grown to a point where they realized they were more than just website management. Nemanja says they knew if they wanted to change people's lives, they had to figure out more ways to provide a higher quality service.


For example, they experimented with hosting. It worked really well, and they wanted to start offering it but realized they would need to add a lot more people to their staff. About that time, GoDaddy approached them about an acquisition. ManageWP could see the GoDaddy team was excited about doing positive things, and that they had big plans for the future. Nemanja and the rest of ManageWP wanted to join forces and be a part of those possibilities with GoDaddy.


According to Nemanja, the acquisition has been fantastic! In the past ManageWP has always been learning as they go, but with GoDaddy's help and their Silicon Valley expertise, the staff of ManageWP now have easy access to a goldmine of answers to their questions and challenges.


When Kristina asked him how he’s changed, grown and evolved over the years in business so successfully, Nemanja had some simple yet wise advice: put yourself in a position to learn.


Nemanja was nowhere near the tech industry originally, but he got involved when he started building websites as a hobby. Then he was given the chance to join the ManageWP team, and he jumped on it.


Like most of their team, he started in tech support. At ManageWP they believe you can't do anything within a company if you don't understand the users, their needs and how products help them. So that was his training ground before moving to the growth team where they handled business analytics, marketing, and content.


He grew into that role and became the leader of a 5-person team until they were acquired by GoDaddy. Now he is part of 5,000 strong multi-national teams! Nemanja says that what he has realized from all of this is that it’s important to look for jobs that are learning opportunities. Every time he pushed himself outside of his comfort zone he learned a lot, he recommends you do the same. Put yourself in a position to learn; and if a job doesn't help you learn, consider changing it.


Also on today’s show, Kristina and Nemanja talk about WordPress Camp in Europe and why it’s in Belgrade, Serbia. You’ll also hear about the cool stuff they have planned at WP Manage including a new hosting option for WordPress professionals.


It’s all on today’s episode of the WP Elevation podcast!

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