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The World Is Your Talent Pool | Jordan Hayes | Full Battery Media

45 min · 13 de may de 2026
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I sat down with Jordan Hayes, founder of a multi-million dollar e-commerce marketing agency and co-founder of the hiring platform Yander.io, and this conversation genuinely shifted how I think about building a business.  Jordan started running Facebook ads at 16 with no strategy and no roadmap - just a YouTube video, a warm referral, and the willingness to learn on the job. From freelancing for free to leading a fully remote team of 23 people across four continents, his story is proof that the world really is your talent pool if you're bold enough to think beyond your zip code. We got into what actually moves the needle with Meta ads in 2026, why your email list is the most valuable asset your business can own, and how AI isn't here to replace your team, it's here to multiply what they can do. Jordan's take on hiring AI orchestrators over just cutting headcount is one of the most practical and honest perspectives I've heard on this topic.  When a new tool or technology comes along, are you the first one to test it or the last one to come around, and what's one tool that changed how you work?

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