Double Down on What’s Working & Stay Focused with Eric Spett - Ep 49

Is your main go-to-market channel driving sustainable growth? Good, double down on it, don’t start splitting up your resources into a bunch of other directions.

Eric Spett is the Founder and CEO of Scalebound, providing operator-led coaching that helps CEOs scale with clarity and lead with confidence. Many in the audience may know Eric better as the Co-Founder of Terminus and his work evangelizing Account-Based Marketing. Eric joins co-hosts Craig Rosenberg and Matt Amundson to discuss the importance of focus for founders, why you shouldn’t wait to start selling until you find the perfect pricing model, and the power of in-person events and communities. 

Also, Craig starts hearing voices and Matt shares his encounter with Andre 3000 in an Atlanta Shake Shack.

Critical Takeaways
  • Stay focused on your primary demand channel. So many companies shift focus to secondary channels prematurely. If a primary channel like organic social selling on LinkedIn or cold calling is working well, it’s crucial to thoroughly exploit this channel before diverting resources to a new one.
  • Avoiding "shiny object syndrome" ensures that the company’s energy and resources are directed toward proven strategies and tools that truly add value. It helps in maintaining strategic clarity and ensures the team remains aligned on critical business goals, thereby driving more sustainable growth.
  • Don’t overcomplicate your early-stage marketing strategies. Focus on a single selling proposition. For instance, ZoomInfo successfully built its business purely on outbound tactics. Finding and honing in on the company’s single greatest strength or 'superpower' can lead to substantial growth.
  • Building a community around your product or service can significantly enhance customer engagement and retention. In-person events are a great way to improve the activity and engagement within online communities. 
  • Structured, curated communities can lead to higher customer retention and more effective peer-to-peer marketing. This helps in creating a robust, organic promotional network that can significantly impact long-term growth and customer satisfaction.
  • Experiment with new channels and strategies but avoid overcommitting to unproven methods at the cost of what’s already working.

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Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:46 Introducing Eric Spett
04:21 First Deal Stories and Lessons Learned
13:05 Is Your Go-to-Market motion working? Good, Keep doing it.
23:47 Navigating Business Growth and Go-To-Market Strategies
24:11 The AI Dilemma in Business
25:41 Why LinkedIn can be A Double-Edged Sword for B2B Founders
34:00 The Power of Community Building for SaaS companies
46:14 Concluding Thoughts on Focus and Community

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Epic Quotes
  • “Founders, CEOs, go-to-market executives are so quick to put a lot of focus and eggs in experimental baskets when the thing that they're doing really well is still working really well. Do it and keep doing it, keep your focus.” - Eric Spett
  • “I'm just really bullish on the need for human community and human connection.” - Eric Spett

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Creators and Guests

Craig Rosenberg
Host
Craig Rosenberg
I help b2b companies grow revenue by enabling GTM excellence. Chief Platform Officer at Scale Venture Partners
Matt Amundson
Host
Matt Amundson
CMO, Advisor, Data-Driven Revenue Leader. Chief Marketing Officer of Census
Sam Guertin
Producer
Sam Guertin
Podcast Producer & B2B Content Marketer at Sam Guertin Productions
Double Down on What’s Working & Stay Focused with Eric Spett - Ep 49
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