Best of episode 35: How to sell a product that doesn't exist yet, with Kimberly Breuer (Likeminded) cover
Best of episode 35: How to sell a product that doesn't exist yet, with Kimberly Breuer (Likeminded) cover
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Best of episode 35: How to sell a product that doesn't exist yet, with Kimberly Breuer (Likeminded)

Best of episode 35: How to sell a product that doesn't exist yet, with Kimberly Breuer (Likeminded)

07min |26/06/2024
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Best of episode 35: How to sell a product that doesn't exist yet, with Kimberly Breuer (Likeminded) cover
Best of episode 35: How to sell a product that doesn't exist yet, with Kimberly Breuer (Likeminded) cover
Mission First - Entrepreneurs for future

Best of episode 35: How to sell a product that doesn't exist yet, with Kimberly Breuer (Likeminded)

Best of episode 35: How to sell a product that doesn't exist yet, with Kimberly Breuer (Likeminded)

07min |26/06/2024
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In this Best of episode from the Mission First Podcast, Kimberly Breuer, co-CEO and co-founder of Likeminded, shared her experience about pivoting from B2C to B2B.

Learn how potential customers can validate your product, the challenges and joys of pivoting, and the hard lessons learned along the way. Kimberly shares her experience of rebuilding a product from scratch, the significance of finding product-market fit, and the complexities of transitioning from founder-led sales to a scalable sales machine.

Listen to the full episode to learnđź’ˇ How to build a successful mental health company based on data and machine learning đź’ˇ

In the episode:

- How the idea of Likeminded was born?

- How they decided to have 4 people co-founding the company

- What helped them make the decision to pivot from B2C to B2B after a year into the business?

- What’s it like to pitch a non-existent product

- When do you know you found a product market

- The benefits of being data-based

- How to choose your set of data you collect

- The hardest part about machine learning setup in a company

- OKRs and how they help to keep you focused

- From founders sales to global sales

- Short vs long-term benefits when launching a business

Listen to the full episode - HERE


Resources:

Kimberly’s Linkedin

Likeminded website 


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Watch my video presentation “3 key strategies to grow a following of 7500+ changemakers on Linkedin” 👉 watch presentation  


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Description

In this Best of episode from the Mission First Podcast, Kimberly Breuer, co-CEO and co-founder of Likeminded, shared her experience about pivoting from B2C to B2B.

Learn how potential customers can validate your product, the challenges and joys of pivoting, and the hard lessons learned along the way. Kimberly shares her experience of rebuilding a product from scratch, the significance of finding product-market fit, and the complexities of transitioning from founder-led sales to a scalable sales machine.

Listen to the full episode to learnđź’ˇ How to build a successful mental health company based on data and machine learning đź’ˇ

In the episode:

- How the idea of Likeminded was born?

- How they decided to have 4 people co-founding the company

- What helped them make the decision to pivot from B2C to B2B after a year into the business?

- What’s it like to pitch a non-existent product

- When do you know you found a product market

- The benefits of being data-based

- How to choose your set of data you collect

- The hardest part about machine learning setup in a company

- OKRs and how they help to keep you focused

- From founders sales to global sales

- Short vs long-term benefits when launching a business

Listen to the full episode - HERE


Resources:

Kimberly’s Linkedin

Likeminded website 


===

Watch my video presentation “3 key strategies to grow a following of 7500+ changemakers on Linkedin” 👉 watch presentation  


===

Save time: get a summary of all episode’s advice by subscribing to the Mission First newsletter - here 


Follow us:

LinkedIn - follow us on LinkedIn 

YouTube - follow us on YouTube 

Instagram - follow us on Instagram 

TikTok - follow us on TikTok 


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Description

In this Best of episode from the Mission First Podcast, Kimberly Breuer, co-CEO and co-founder of Likeminded, shared her experience about pivoting from B2C to B2B.

Learn how potential customers can validate your product, the challenges and joys of pivoting, and the hard lessons learned along the way. Kimberly shares her experience of rebuilding a product from scratch, the significance of finding product-market fit, and the complexities of transitioning from founder-led sales to a scalable sales machine.

Listen to the full episode to learnđź’ˇ How to build a successful mental health company based on data and machine learning đź’ˇ

In the episode:

- How the idea of Likeminded was born?

- How they decided to have 4 people co-founding the company

- What helped them make the decision to pivot from B2C to B2B after a year into the business?

- What’s it like to pitch a non-existent product

- When do you know you found a product market

- The benefits of being data-based

- How to choose your set of data you collect

- The hardest part about machine learning setup in a company

- OKRs and how they help to keep you focused

- From founders sales to global sales

- Short vs long-term benefits when launching a business

Listen to the full episode - HERE


Resources:

Kimberly’s Linkedin

Likeminded website 


===

Watch my video presentation “3 key strategies to grow a following of 7500+ changemakers on Linkedin” 👉 watch presentation  


===

Save time: get a summary of all episode’s advice by subscribing to the Mission First newsletter - here 


Follow us:

LinkedIn - follow us on LinkedIn 

YouTube - follow us on YouTube 

Instagram - follow us on Instagram 

TikTok - follow us on TikTok 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In this Best of episode from the Mission First Podcast, Kimberly Breuer, co-CEO and co-founder of Likeminded, shared her experience about pivoting from B2C to B2B.

Learn how potential customers can validate your product, the challenges and joys of pivoting, and the hard lessons learned along the way. Kimberly shares her experience of rebuilding a product from scratch, the significance of finding product-market fit, and the complexities of transitioning from founder-led sales to a scalable sales machine.

Listen to the full episode to learnđź’ˇ How to build a successful mental health company based on data and machine learning đź’ˇ

In the episode:

- How the idea of Likeminded was born?

- How they decided to have 4 people co-founding the company

- What helped them make the decision to pivot from B2C to B2B after a year into the business?

- What’s it like to pitch a non-existent product

- When do you know you found a product market

- The benefits of being data-based

- How to choose your set of data you collect

- The hardest part about machine learning setup in a company

- OKRs and how they help to keep you focused

- From founders sales to global sales

- Short vs long-term benefits when launching a business

Listen to the full episode - HERE


Resources:

Kimberly’s Linkedin

Likeminded website 


===

Watch my video presentation “3 key strategies to grow a following of 7500+ changemakers on Linkedin” 👉 watch presentation  


===

Save time: get a summary of all episode’s advice by subscribing to the Mission First newsletter - here 


Follow us:

LinkedIn - follow us on LinkedIn 

YouTube - follow us on YouTube 

Instagram - follow us on Instagram 

TikTok - follow us on TikTok 


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