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106: Creating Growth Key Metrics
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Oct 10, 2019
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00:34:17
Derrick spent his birthday at the north shore of Lake Superior to disconnect and getaway. Yet, he found some time to brainstorm and problem solve for StaticKit. Ben’s back from Martha’s Vineyard, only to experience less positive updates for Tuple. For the first time, Tuple is shockingly “in the red” financially. So, he feels guilty about going away. Today’s Topics Include: Slow Growth: Substantially fewer Tuple trial signups than previous time periods Marketing and Sales Strategy: From being the new tool on the block to steady state where Ben has to earn new Tuple customers Bullseye Framework: Derrick re-read his go-to startup guide to select StaticKit’s repeatable traction channels Tuple’s Q4 objectives and key results (OKRs): Fill top of funnel to increase new email subscribers and trials to continue to grow Ben’s future plans to gather marketing and sales information/intelligence by advertising and appearing on dev-related podcasts Design Matters: Impacts people’s perception of product and builds trust Links and resources: Art of Product on Twitter (https://twitter.com/artofproductpod) Derrick Reimer (http://www.derrickreimer.com) Website Derrick Reimer on Twitter (https://twitter.com/derrickreimer) Ben Orenstein (http://www.benorenstein.com/) Website Ben Orenstein on Twitter (https://twitter.com/r00k?lang=en) Tuple (https://tuple.app/) Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide (https://tuple.app/pair-programming-guide) StaticKit (https://www.statickit.com/) Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js (https://statickit.com/guides/next-js-tailwind)  Level (https://level.app/) Slack (https://slack.com/) Zoom (https://zoom.us/) Upcase by Thoughtbot (https://thoughtbot.com/upcase) Traction: A Startup Guide to Getting Customers by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares (https://www.amazon.com/Traction-Startup-Guide-Getting-Customers/dp/0976339609)  Ruby on Rails (https://rubyonrails.org) HubSpot (https://www.hubspot.com) Rob Walling (https://robwalling.com/) Drip (https://www.drip.com/) Adam Wathan (https://adamwathan.me/) Full Stack Radio (http://www.fullstackradio.com/) Syntax.fm (https://syntax.fm) Steve Schoger (https://www.steveschoger.com/) Elixir (lang.org">https://elixir-lang.org) Recurly (https://recurly.com) Chargify (https://www.chargify.com)

Derrick spent his birthday at the north shore of Lake Superior to disconnect and getaway. Yet, he found some time to brainstorm and problem solve for StaticKit.

Ben’s back from Martha’s Vineyard, only to experience less positive updates for Tuple. For the first time, Tuple is shockingly “in the red” financially. So, he feels guilty about going away.

Today’s Topics Include:

  • Slow Growth: Substantially fewer Tuple trial signups than previous time periods
  • Marketing and Sales Strategy: From being the new tool on the block to steady state where Ben has to earn new Tuple customers
  • Bullseye Framework: Derrick re-read his go-to startup guide to select StaticKit’s repeatable traction channels
  • Tuple’s Q4 objectives and key results (OKRs): Fill top of funnel to increase new email subscribers and trials to continue to grow
  • Ben’s future plans to gather marketing and sales information/intelligence by advertising and appearing on dev-related podcasts
  • Design Matters: Impacts people’s perception of product and builds trust

Links and resources:

Art of Product on Twitter

Derrick Reimer Website

Derrick Reimer on Twitter

Ben Orenstein Website

Ben Orenstein on Twitter

Tuple

Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide

StaticKit

Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js 

Level

Slack

Zoom

Upcase by Thoughtbot

Traction: A Startup Guide to Getting Customers by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares 

Ruby on Rails

HubSpot

Rob Walling

Drip

Adam Wathan

Full Stack Radio

Syntax.fm

Steve Schoger

lang.org">Elixir

Recurly

Chargify

Derrick spent his birthday at the north shore of Lake Superior to disconnect and getaway. Yet, he found some time to brainstorm and problem solve for StaticKit.

Ben’s back from Martha’s Vineyard, only to experience less positive updates for Tuple. For the first time, Tuple is shockingly “in the red” financially. So, he feels guilty about going away.

Today’s Topics Include:

  • Slow Growth: Substantially fewer Tuple trial signups than previous time periods
  • Marketing and Sales Strategy: From being the new tool on the block to steady state where Ben has to earn new Tuple customers
  • Bullseye Framework: Derrick re-read his go-to startup guide to select StaticKit’s repeatable traction channels
  • Tuple’s Q4 objectives and key results (OKRs): Fill top of funnel to increase new email subscribers and trials to continue to grow
  • Ben’s future plans to gather marketing and sales information/intelligence by advertising and appearing on dev-related podcasts
  • Design Matters: Impacts people’s perception of product and builds trust

Links and resources:

Art of Product on Twitter

Derrick Reimer Website

Derrick Reimer on Twitter

Ben Orenstein Website

Ben Orenstein on Twitter

Tuple

Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide

StaticKit

Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js 

Level

Slack

Zoom

Upcase by Thoughtbot

Traction: A Startup Guide to Getting Customers by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares 

Ruby on Rails

HubSpot

Rob Walling

Drip

Adam Wathan

Full Stack Radio

Syntax.fm

Steve Schoger

lang.org">Elixir

Recurly

Chargify

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