The Physics of Startups
What do startups that reach $1 million ARR have in common? Rob has helped more than 50 startups grow from $0 to $1 million ARR. In this episode, he reflects on the patterns that show up across startups and industries, including five lessons from those journeys. Covered in this episode: * Why PULL is the underlying cause of startup growth * Why nearly every successful startup "unfolds" * Why the product customers want is usually much smaller than founders imagine * How founders accidentally make sales harder than they need to be * Why learning velocity depends on getting more customer conversations Links Pre-order The Power of PULL and get Rob's Claude skill: https://www.robsnyder.org/book [https://www.robsnyder.org/book] Rob's PULL course: https://robsnyder.org/course [https://robsnyder.org/course] Work with Rob: https://www.robsnyder.org [https://www.robsnyder.org] Connect with Rob on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rsnyder1/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rsnyder1/] Follow Rob's Substack: https://thephysicsofstartups.substack.com/ [https://thephysicsofstartups.substack.com/] Chapters 00:00 Book launch 02:16 What 50 zero-to-one-million journeys have in common 09:03 Lesson #1: PULL is everything 14:34 Lesson #2: It almost always takes an unfolding 20:01 Lesson #3: The thing that works is embarrassingly small 22:27 Lesson #4: Most founders are counterproductive at sales 28:39 Lesson #5: Everything starts with customer conversations 31:59 Why most startup advice gets this wrong
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