One of the things that prevented my company from reaching nine figures in revenue was our marketing. We didn’t have a marketing strategy, and execution wasn’t great either. We still managed to reach over $10 million in revenue—but despite our efforts, not because of them.
My company’s marketing efforts were a reflection of me, the founder. I suck at marketing. I don’t understand it, and I didn’t try to hire to fill my gap. Even today, I haven’t tried to understand marketing. Of course, I could—many people deeply understand marketing and have shared their wisdom in books and other content. I just haven’t put the energy into trying to learn it.
I doubt I’ll ever be a great marketer, but I think there is value in learning some of the timeless concepts and frameworks of marketing. This week I’ve decided that I’m going to try to learn them. I’m not exactly sure how it will happen. I imagine it will be a mix of reading and talking to marketing-minded entrepreneurs, but we’ll see.
Marketing has been my Achilles’ heel as an entrepreneur, but I’m excited to put effort into understanding it better. I think it will be fun.