Founders, ready for some holiday cheer?? The “shortcut” you’re chasing isn’t a shortcut – it’s discipline with fire under your feet. There are no viral hacks that magically carry you across the chasm from idea to adoption to commercialization. In fact, thinking back on my personal shortcut quest over the years reveals the only thing […]
Category Archives: Go-to-Market Strategy
If you think you’re selling innovation, you’re already two steps behind reality. Despite what your gut or your PR agency might be telling you, here’s the painful truth about technical audiences: engineers don’t buy innovation – they avoid risk. They tackle problems. They solve critical issues. They only change what they absolutely must because failure […]
You’re a founder of a cutting-edge tech startup. Your product wields science-heavy wizardry only a PhD could love. But guess what? Engineering your idea is the easy part. The hard part – getting engineers to care – lies in marketing that’s not clever but credible, not flashy but functional. Demand Generation and GTM: No Longer […]
So, you think your B2B tech startup’s next-gen widget is the iPhone of [insert niche]? Newsflash: your hero fantasies won’t pay the bills. Crossing the chasm from idea to adoption isn’t about revolutionary press events – it’s about carving your own identity in a herd of look-alikes. First truth: B2B buyers aren’t dazzled by specs […]
“Never publish an ad that your competitor can sign!” – sage advise from a mentor that still serves me well today. To be blunt: if your brand looks like everyone else’s, you’re feeding the very beast you’re trying to slay. Founders of B2B tech startups, hear me – the biggest mistake isn’t being bad; it’s […]
Not every product was born to sparkle – that doesn’t mean they won’t drive significant revenue. Some tech isn’t flashy, doesn’t demo like a magic show, and won’t make headlines at CES. But it’s damn useful. It’s the quiet engine behind real productivity, uptime, safety, savings, or control. The problem? Useful doesn’t equal attention-grabbing. And […]
You’ve built the next quantum-leap in biotech, AI, or industrial automation. Congrats. But guess what? That’s not enough – at least not initially. To make PEOPLE care, you’ve got to tell a story. You can’t pitch “the science”. Here’s why: Even the most buttoned-up technical buyers are human. Neuroscience says stories fire up smell, sound, […]
A seasoned product executive colleague I know lives by the mantra, “Steal all good ideas.” For product, this is certainly sage advice, but not necessarily efficient when it comes to facing competitive threats and can unnecessarily burn a startup’s precious time and resources when not a priority. Founders must remain aware that the B2B battlefield […]
If your product demo feels like a TED Talk for engineers but your prospects are nodding off, you’ve got a problem. Too many B2B tech startups fall into the trap of showcasing their technology’s brilliance while forgetting the cardinal rule: customers don’t buy tools – they buy outcomes. The Misery-Miracle Gap Every great demo should […]
Let’s get one thing straight: if you think marketing is something you “add later,” you’re not building a business – you’re building a science fair project. The world doesn’t reward innovation. It rewards traction. And traction requires marketing baked in from day one – not bolted on after you’ve burned through your seed round. If […]










