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Semi-regular musings on all things marketing, data, product, and business.
Startups, we need to talk about your value proposition
Launching a product or service? Aside from endless outreach, Linkedin messages, calling in favors and networking events, you need a solid story to tell prospective clients and investors. You need a pitch deck. But if they’re so important, why do so many pitch decks...well...suck?
Startup Bootcamp, Part 14: Analyze Feedback and Iterate
Let’s reflect on what you just accomplished, because it’s pretty big. You built a simple, three-component landing page, drove at least 100 pairs of eyes to it, got email sign-ups, received generally positive feedback on your concept and tweaked your offering based on the feedback you received. Sheesh! Wipe that sweat off your brow; that’s a productive three hours.
Startup Bootcamp, Part 11: Build a Landing Page
Did your idea crush it in your initial market feedback exercise? Great, you’re ready to launch your product, rent office space and hire a few employees! Oh, wait; what that really means is you’re ready to expand the number of people exposed to your idea to 100 without spending a fortune. Enter the landing page MVP.
Startup Bootcamp, Part 10: What's my freaking brand name?
You’ve determined who you’re up against in the marketplace and what your competitive advantage is, but what do you call yourself? What will your logo look like? Having the words “TBD Company” (even in a really clean, modern font) in the header of your landing page isn’t a recipe for success.
Startup Bootcamp, Part 9: Get market feedback from 10 people
This next step kicks off the Agile, validated learning and iteration process. Get used to it, nerds (that’s a compliment); this process is continuous from this point onward.