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When Marketing Moves But Revenue Doesn’t w/ Steve Chen of Boldin

1 h 4 min · 24. mar. 2026
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Revenue systems don’t fail loudly—they degrade quietly. This conversation examines how growth actually behaves inside a business, and why most teams default to tactics when the underlying system lacks clarity. Rich Smith and Steve Chen (Boldin) explore how companies diagnose and improve the mechanics of growth—from acquisition through monetization—while navigating real constraints. The discussion surfaces several structural truths: * Funnels are systems with interdependent parts, not isolated functions * Customer behavior—not stated intent—should shape product and GTM decisions * Trust is built through transparency, consistency, and alignment over time * Rebrands and strategic shifts only work when they reflect deeper changes in positioning and direction * Growth compounds when teams focus on the right levers, measured against clear metrics The broader implication is that durable growth is engineered—not accelerated. Listen to full episodes focused on revenue as an engineered system: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ULPzJc0tRVnAIchvfR99s?si=VBZvNgdNSSeeBLQ_3Vvv9Q

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episode When Marketing Moves But Revenue Doesn’t w/ Steve Chen of Boldin cover

When Marketing Moves But Revenue Doesn’t w/ Steve Chen of Boldin

Revenue systems don’t fail loudly—they degrade quietly. This conversation examines how growth actually behaves inside a business, and why most teams default to tactics when the underlying system lacks clarity. Rich Smith and Steve Chen (Boldin) explore how companies diagnose and improve the mechanics of growth—from acquisition through monetization—while navigating real constraints. The discussion surfaces several structural truths: * Funnels are systems with interdependent parts, not isolated functions * Customer behavior—not stated intent—should shape product and GTM decisions * Trust is built through transparency, consistency, and alignment over time * Rebrands and strategic shifts only work when they reflect deeper changes in positioning and direction * Growth compounds when teams focus on the right levers, measured against clear metrics The broader implication is that durable growth is engineered—not accelerated. Listen to full episodes focused on revenue as an engineered system: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ULPzJc0tRVnAIchvfR99s?si=VBZvNgdNSSeeBLQ_3Vvv9Q

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