There is so much to unpack in your question. To best answer, I would need to understand much more about your product, vision, customer base, team, and what you mean by "strategic help." You obviously have some questions in mind that need answering, without more details, I cannot answer those que...
I don't think being Pinterest-only is too specific. It is an overlooked, yet valuable, social media platform that most don't know how to effectively use for their business. When you're setting out to be an expert, you need to be prepared to answer what makes you different than the competition. I...
There is a LOT to unpack here, and without knowing a lot more about your process, ideal client, the problem you're solving for them, it is hard to give a detailed and concise answer. But I'll give an "In general" one: Sales are often held up my a lack of accountability or the ability to make a ...
Oh, DEFINITELY ask Clarity for help on how they target their customers and make their money. C'mon man, would you give that information away? It's called Intellectual Property and Competitive Advantage. What you should be concentrating on, if you're interested in having a similar business, is ...
You could easily do this via MailChimp or Klaviyo. More info: Klaviyo: https://help.klaviyo.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005255808-Integrate-with-WooCommerce#install-the-klaviyo-woocommerce-plugin Mailchimp: https://mailchimp.com/integrations/woocommerce/
First, perhaps you're overreaching. Do you have proof of concept or not? If you don't then you need to work your way up the ladder. Try dropping your target 2 levels down at first, and as you build up a roster of "wins" start to set your sights on higher and higher levels of business. If 2 lev...
Very interesting concept - I could see how parents would certainly gravitate towards a feature like this. So, freemium apps, models, features are quite common of course and people have grown accustomed to most applications or platforms at least offering a trial period (as you do.) But, if you w...
It depends highly on the company's stage - number of employees, money raised, revenue, etc. I'd recommend you look at comparable companies by stage on www.angel.co and see what others are being offered from an equity + cash comp standpoint for Head of Marketing / CMO type roles.
This question leads me to believe there are a limited number of people in the company. With that said, and I mean this sincerely; why do you need a title? If you are a key person in an early stage start-up what will the title do for you? Will it pigeon hole you into a specific role or skill set w...