Beginner's Guide to Go-To-Market Strategy
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Beginner's Guide to Go-To-Market Strategy
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If you’re planning on launching a new product and you’re not sure where to start, a go-to-market (GTM) strategy should be first on your agenda. The biggest mistake you can make before unveiling your product is failing to prepare accordingly. With the right strategy, you can ensure your product finds its place even in a crowded market.
So what exactly goes into a GTM strategy?
Generally speaking, anything that can increase your chances of a successful product launch can fall under the remit of your GTM strategy.
Here are some ideas for developing an effective go-to-market strategy:
Before you rush into the process, though, you need a solid understanding of the market you’re entering and a long-term vision for the product. The last thing you want to happen is for your launch to fall short of expectations, leaving you and your team scrambling to course-correct, or worse, pull the product from the shelves for a relaunch.
You can think of the GTM strategy as a parachute for your product. After the launch, your preparation is what will stabilize the trajectory and maximize the likelihood that the product hits your intended target. Sending a product out to market without the right strategy would be akin to free-falling from the sky, hoping that you’ll land on the right field several miles below.
That’s why we’ve created this extensive go-to-market guide so you can develop the perfect strategy for your next killer product. By the end of the guide, you’ll be equipped with everything you need to know to create and execute a strategy to propel your product to market success.
The ticket to GTM success
Strike a chord with customers
Create a detailed GTM plan
Tips for B2B companies
GTM tips for B2C companies
The people you need to succeed
Streamline your GTM efforts
Get your business off the ground
The critical KPIs to track
Answers to your burning GTM questions
Key GTM terms explained