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Go-To-Market Made Easy

Posted By: ELK1nG
Go-To-Market Made Easy

Go-To-Market Made Easy
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.70 GB | Duration: 3h 52m

Your Roadmap to Customer Acquisition

What you'll learn

New startup founders

Business owners looking to launch new products

Product manager

Marketing professionals

Requirements

No experience required.

Description

You are competing with 30,000 new products that enter the marketplace every year.Nearly ALL of them, about 95%, will fail, according to Clayton Christensen, a well-respected Harvard professor. The reason that so many new ventures fail is simple - the go-to-market (GTM) strategy failed. Every other reason, a lack of funding, cash-flow problems, and other reasons, comes back to a lack of ability to find and win the right customers. Think about it. You don’t have cash-flow problems if your product is selling well. You can self-fund, or bootstrap, the growth of your business if your product is selling well, or at least most business models can. But, that isn’t the reality for nearly every new product. Where they go wrong is the founder(s) have a good idea and they charge forward without a go-to-market strategy, so they:Don’t understand their target market(s) at an intimate level.Don’t know what pricing strategies work best for their target market(s).Skip over performing market research that allows them to carve out their own niche.Spend too much energy, money, and time on the early versions of their product.Those mistakes are exactly what I'm going to help you avoid.Here’s what I'm not going to do:I won’t go deep into tactics. Why? Because tactics are specific to a bunch of variables. Ex. your industry, the number and size of your competitors, how much energy, money, and time you can invest into your product’s go-to-market activities, and more.  But, the information I give you will help you develop your own tactics.I can't save a bad business model. If your product is not well researched or poorly designed, customers will eventually take their business elsewhere. If you are starting a new business or need to dial in your go-to-market strategies for an existing business, this information is for you.This course includes:- a 21,000 word companion eBook/guide covering the information- a template for competitor research- a template for customer researchThis course has the same video lessons as offered on my personal website, but here it does not include:- My AI as your Chief Marketing Officer guide (how to use generative AI prompts to run your Marketing)- My Go-to-Market Validation Guide (how to validate new product ideas)- My Product Launch Checklist template- My User Persona template- My Business Plan template

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to the course

Lecture 2 Introduction the instructor

Lecture 3 Handout: Written material (have handy for all lessons)

Section 2: Introduction & Market Validation

Lecture 4 The Bookends of Product Management

Lecture 5 Understanding Market Fit phases

Lecture 6 The Importance of Go-to-Market Strategies

Lecture 7 Customer Research Methodologies

Lecture 8 Trends and competitor analysis

Lecture 9 Ways to validate product demand

Section 3: Building Your Brand Identity

Lecture 10 Defining brand vision, mission, and values

Lecture 11 Crafting a compelling brand story

Lecture 12 Developing a visual identity

Lecture 13 Building a consistent brand voice

Section 4: Product Development & Marketing Strategy

Lecture 14 Product development roadmap: MVP to Market FIt

Lecture 15 Developing a marketing funnel and customer journey mapping

Lecture 16 Identifying key marketing channels

Lecture 17 Creating a content calendar for pre-launch buzz

Section 5: Pricing & Sales Strategies

Lecture 18 Cost analysis and pricing models

Lecture 19 How to attract early adopters

Lecture 20 Building a compelling sales pitch

Section 6: Pre-launch and building hype

Lecture 21 Building Pre-Launch Hype

Lecture 22 Mastering PR Outreach

Section 7: Launch & Measurement

Lecture 23 Launch Day Strategies

Lecture 24 Tracking Success on Launch Day

Lecture 25 Customer Acquisition & Growth Hacking

Section 8: The Road Ahead

Lecture 26 Exit Strategies

Lecture 27 Key Takeaways

Lecture 28 That's a wrap ?

New entrepreneurs, founders, and business owners.