I didn't comment on your post, so I'm looking not quite at an F but maybe more of an Incomplete, ha, ha. As a entrepreneur, I couldn't agree more. I recently did a webinar about problem solving for my alma mater, Georgetown, and we sent out a questionnaire ahead of time to ask registrants about their biggest problems. Number one challenge was growth/sales and number two was cash flow (my area of expertise). My point is, people that are out there in the trenches get this. Maybe not students, but at least you are fighting the good fight to teach them this. Lucky them.
This hit home. I still see founders obsess over logos, funnels, even podcast artwork.. and then whisper when it’s time to ask for money. The boring volume of sales convos is where my agencies and SaaS actually turned into companies, not side projects. Appreciate you banging this drum again 🙏
I’m new to your content! But could it be… that your subscribers are just not interested in sales and customer acquisition posts from you. Not that they failed in your test, but you failed in delivering?
I didn't comment on your post, so I'm looking not quite at an F but maybe more of an Incomplete, ha, ha. As a entrepreneur, I couldn't agree more. I recently did a webinar about problem solving for my alma mater, Georgetown, and we sent out a questionnaire ahead of time to ask registrants about their biggest problems. Number one challenge was growth/sales and number two was cash flow (my area of expertise). My point is, people that are out there in the trenches get this. Maybe not students, but at least you are fighting the good fight to teach them this. Lucky them.
Love this!
This hit home. I still see founders obsess over logos, funnels, even podcast artwork.. and then whisper when it’s time to ask for money. The boring volume of sales convos is where my agencies and SaaS actually turned into companies, not side projects. Appreciate you banging this drum again 🙏
I’m new to your content! But could it be… that your subscribers are just not interested in sales and customer acquisition posts from you. Not that they failed in your test, but you failed in delivering?