RV181 - Tackling Go-To-Market Bloat | Go To Market Live Episode 17
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In this week’s event, Chris discusses issues in the B2B tech sector, focusing on go-to-market bloat. He explains that both public and private SaaS companies are seeing slower growth and rising customer acquisition costs (CAC). Chris highlights the need for B2B companies to reevaluate their sales and marketing spending due to a shift towards prioritizing profitable growth. He mentions that there are many trackable indicators of buyer interest that are not currently being monitored, which could improve the efficiency of go-to-market spending. If you want to have a conversation with Chris and present your current questions, roadblocks, or projects you’re working through, make sure to attend this weekly event every Tuesday at 12 central. Register here. Can’t make the event but have a question for Chris? Submit it here. The next Expert Session, featuring Kyle Coleman will take place on June 6 at 12pm central. Register Here.  Thanks to our friends at Hatch for producing this episode. Get unlimited podcast editing at www.hatch.fm
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