Sangram Vajre, best-selling author and Co-founder & CEO of GTM Partners, is speaking at the Summit!
As a founder of multiple successful companies, a community leader, and a recipient of DMN network’s Top 21 B2B Influencers in the World award, Sangram will share why creating a startup without nearbound is a major problem. |
Three reasons startups fail (and what to do about two of them) It’s often repeated that around 90% of startups fail and that tech startups have the highest failure rate. Besides the inherent risk in the model, what are the main reasons for failure? Exploding Topics reports that startup failure can be boiled down to three major issues:
The last one has a lot of factors, including the macro-economy. But the first two can absolutely be improved with a shift to a more nearbound mindset. If, like Kevin Maney suggests, you flip the first one on its head and think about market-product fit (own the market first, then design the product to serve them) you’ll increase your odds of success. Similarly, the risk of dying by the second bullet can be reduced by living-in-market instead of trying to go to it. If you are a part of the market, and in the orbit of trust that surrounds buyers, you have a lot less not to do marketing at them. Companies that think nearbound from the bottom up are more resilient. |
A nearbound mindset = A successful startupLast year at the Summit, our winners for the best partner-led startups were Alyce, Databox, and Partnered. Here’s what these three companies can teach other startups about using nearbound to thrive in the current market:
Greg and his team have used their product and ecosystem as a way to help others win, and in turn, quickly gained exposure and clout in the industry.
2. Make partnerships a part of every department: Pete Caputa, CEO of Databox, has structured the company so that Sales, Marketing, and CSM teams work with partners daily. He shared of their sales structure, “We don’t comp in a way that causes conflict.”
Embedding a nearbound mindset in the company culture has allowed Databox to be the #1 third-party connection built in the HubSpot App Marketplace.
3. Partner from day 1: Adam Michalski, Co-Founder & CEO of Partnered, explains that early partners like Crossbeam “were instrumental in our entire company journey.”
Because of the nearbound ethos they implemented since their inauguration, Partnered was one of the first ecosystem-native tech companies to be acquired by another ecosystem-native tech companies in the industry.
Let us know of any great companies you think should be nominated for the 2023 Nearbound Startup Award. Reply to this email and we will add them to the list! |
The GTM process in 3 P’sSangram Vajre shares on LinkedIn that startups need to understand the GTM maturity curve’s three stages and three “P’s”:
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Source: Sangram Vajre and GTM Partners
How are you using nearbound in each of these phases? Reply to this email to share! We want to hear your strategies. |
A meme battle for the agesThe Nearbound Summit WhatsApp community hosted by Partnership Leaders is poppin’ off with a hilarious meme battle. Here’s a great one from Mary Hand. |
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