What do you know about data behind the fastest growing companies today? Join Michael Maksimov and Vladislav Podolyako as they spend 30 minutes interviewing different founders, entrepreneurs, marketing, and professionals. Enjoy listening!
What do you do when the market crashes and your team starts to panic? ZoomInfo's CRO James Roth has one rule: don't lower the bar.In this episode, James opens the playbook on what it really takes to lead a high-performing sales org through chaos. No buzzwords. No theory. Just the hard truths, decisions, and systems that keep ZoomInfo's revenue engine running—even when headlines scream panic.▶ From stock market volatility to sales team psychology, from discipline under pressure to the revolutionary impact of AI—this episode goes deep.James shares:Why most sales leaders get downturns completely wrong.The exact moment leaders lose control of their team's culture—and how to prevent it.What a real CRO's morning routine looks like (and why it starts at 4:30 a.m.).How ZoomInfo's AI instantly surfaces insights, empowering every rep to sell like a top performer.Why lowering quotas in tough times is never the answer.The precise leadership mindset that turns pressure into your strongest advantage.This is the episode to share with your VP, your board, or your top performers who are questioning how to navigate market uncertainty.It's a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation with one of the most respected go-to-market leaders in SaaS.Watch until the end—James reveals the single most damaging mistake sales leaders make when markets tank (and it's not what you think).About the ShowWhat does it really take to grow a B2B business today? We ask the people doing it.The Belkins Podcast dives deep into the strategies, decisions, and behind-the-scenes insights driving real growth at top B2B companies. Each episode features candid conversations with industry heavyweights—CROs, CMOs, founders, and seasoned operators—who've navigated market downturns, scaled teams, and mastered the realities of revenue growth.You'll hear hard truths, unfiltered insights, and actionable tactics directly from leaders who've actually done the work.
Cold calling is making a comeback. Enterprise sales has changed. And taking prospects to the World Series might just be the smartest move in sales.In this episode, Colin Specter, VP of Sales at Orum, breaks down how he helped scale a bootstrapped startup into a Series B+ sales powerhouse—and why relationship-driven sales is more important than ever.Does taking a prospect to the World Series make sense? Colin explains why high-touch engagement wins big deals—and why an $8,000 investment on client experiences can outperform digital lead gen.Why cold calling isn't dead. AI has flooded inboxes, making voice the next frontier. Find out why sales teams are doubling down on live conversations.Orum's go-to-market edge: Why their "pilot-first" approach closes faster than traditional sales cycles.The #1 mistake sales leaders make when moving upmarket. Colin shares why some startups fail at enterprise sales—and how to avoid those missteps.Forget MEDDIC—why Orum created its own framework (MEADFIC) and what's missing in your sales process.Full-cycle selling is back: Why top AEs are generating their own pipeline—no matter how full their calendar is.Watch until the end to hear Colin's biggest leadership lesson- and why your sales team should start thinking like CEOs of their own territories.
Welcome to Episode 12 of the Belkins Podcast!In this unmissable episode, Peter Caputa, CEO of Databox and the creator of HubSpot's famous partner program - joins host Michael Maximoff for an unfiltered conversation on SaaS growth, leadership, and the changing dynamics of marketing.In this value-packed episode, Peter reveals:Why traditional inbound marketing is delivering diminishing returns- and the hybrid strategies that are reshaping the playbook.How Databox helps businesses compare their performance to others using the largest live data collection in the world.The biggest mistake companies make with their data—and how to actually use it to grow.His unique leadership style as a “peacetime CEO” and why empowering teams with ownership fuels innovation and results.Seasonality secrets in ad spend- how real-time data saved budgets and maximized ROI for key industries.Stay tuned until the end for Peter's predictions on the future of marketing and how combining different strategies can give your business an edge.Whether you're a business leader, marketer, or entrepreneur, this episode is full of practical ideas and strategies you can use right now.Timecodes:0:00 - Intro: Meet Peter Caputa, CEO of Databox2:25: Peter's Approach to Content Creation and Storytelling8:30 - How Databox is Redefining Benchmarking for Businesses12:00- How Agencies Use Databox Benchmarks to Improve Performance15:05 - Using Seasonality Data to Save Ad Spend18:50 - Common Mistakes Companies Make in Their GTM22:25 - Integrating Marketing and Sales for Best Results24:10 - Insights on Full-Cycle AEs vs. SDRs28:53 - Partnerships As a Powerful Tool for Growth33:46 - Real-World Challenges in Selling Data Analytics40:53 - Lessons on Leadership and Delegation48:00 - Tactics to Overcome a High Churn Rate57:45 - Final Thoughts and This or That QuizLet's stay connected:
Welcome to Episode 11 of the Belkins PodcastIn this episode, Michael Maximoff sits down with Bruno Estrella, the Head of Growth Marketing at Clay and former Director of Growth Marketing at Webflow. Bruno shares his remarkable journey from playing soccer in Rio to leading growth strategies in Silicon Valley.They dive deep into the challenges and strategies of scaling startups, discussing:The pressures and privileges of handling large funding roundsStrategic budgeting and planning for hyper-growthThe complexities of Product-Led Growth (PLG) and when it's right for your businessThe role of community and ecosystem in driving growthBalancing brand integrity with aggressive marketing tacticsBruno's personal experiences transitioning from sports to techDon't miss this insightful conversation packed with actionable advice for entrepreneurs, marketers, and growth enthusiasts!Timecodes:0:00 - Intro1:57 - Introducing Bruno Estrella and Clay's $60M funding3:07 - First thoughts after closing the $60M funding round4:02 - Pressure as a privilege: Handling large funding6:38 - The anxiety of spending large marketing budgets6:51 - Clay's bold billboard campaign in San Francisco7:49 - Strategically timing marketing during Dreamforce conference8:34 - Challenges of measuring ROI on billboards9:51 - Target setting and strategic planning post-funding10:01 - 12-month growth planning and budget allocation13:22 - Scenario planning: Best case, realistic, and conservative14:07 - Collaboration with CFO and investors in planning16:18 - What makes Clay a special company16:28 - Building community and ecosystem around Clay18:00 - The flexibility and power of Clay's product20:30 - Making Clay a special place: Embracing controlled chaos23:15 - Comparing growth strategies at Webflow and Clay26:25 - Budget allocation and stress management at Webflow30:07 - Chasing opportunity vs. fear of missing out32:33 - Implementing product-led growth at Webflow and Clay35:27 - Common misconceptions about product-led growth (PLG)37:22 - Adding sales-led motion to PLG strategy40:07 - Scaling enterprise deals: From $40/mo to $40,000/year42:25 - Omni-channel vs. multi-channel marketing strategies45:25 - Importance of high volume and multi-channel in PLG46:20 - Discussing previous experience at BAMP48:25 - Risks of building services on single tactics50:06 - Hiring for leadership roles at hyper-growth companies53:35 - Traits that don't fit in startups: Need for structure55:23 - Bruno's journey from Rio to Silicon Valley56:40 - Transition from soccer to marketing57:52 - Reflections on career success and immigrant experiencesStay connected with us:
Welcome back to the Belkins Podcast! In Episode 10, host Michael Maximoff sits down with Keith Rabkin, Chief Revenue Officer at PandaDoc, a company that reported over $120 million in annual revenue with a customer base of around 60,000 businesses.Keith brings over 20 years of operating experience from industry giants like Google, Adobe, and Johnson & Johnson. He's one of the few individuals to have won the Great Manager Award at Google and is currently mentoring various startups.In this insightful episode, Keith pulls back the curtain on the document handling industry, sharing surprising truths like why "nobody cares about document workflow." Discover how PandaDoc differentiates itself in a crowded market, the rationale behind eliminating SDRs in favor of full-cycle AEs, and the impact of integrating AI into their GTM strategy.Join us as we delve into:The psychology behind marketing campaigns: Why "Don't Lose Deals" outperforms "Win Deals."Keith's journey from Google to PandaDoc and how it shaped his leadership style.The importance of a customer-first approach and how it influences PandaDoc's operations.Insights into PandaDoc's go-to-market strategy, including their successful SEO program and integration with platforms like HubSpot.The cultural dynamics of working with a team from Eastern Europe and how it enriches the company.What CROs are really looking for when being pitched and the big no-nos in sales outreach.Whether you're in sales, marketing, or leadership, this episode is packed with actionable insights and fresh perspectives on modern business strategies.Timecodes:0:00 - Intro1:11 - Introducing Keith Rabkin: From Google to PandaDoc's CRO2:30 - PandaDoc's Market Position and Differentiators4:04 - Who Are PandaDoc's Main Competitors?5:21 - What Makes PandaDoc a Leading Company?7:04 - Keith's Contributions and Vision at PandaDoc8:54 - Streamlining Customer Experience: Eliminating SDRs11:03 - The Role of Key Partnerships and Integrations14:01 - The Importance of Customizable Solutions15:24 - Transitioning to Full-Cycle Account Executives16:33 - Surprising Industry Facts: Overages and Rate Increases17:46 - PandaDoc's Go-To-Market Strategy and SEO Success20:01 - Exploring New Channels: Social Media and Connected TV Ads22:07 - In-House vs. Outsourcing: Content and SEO24:03 - Why Keith Stopped Writing on Substack25:18 - The T-Shaped Leadership Philosophy27:07 - Adapting GTM Strategies: AI and Market Changes29:01 - Keith's Reflections on His Time at Google32:05 - Why Makita Mikitani Feels Lucky to Have Keith as CRO34:00 - The Importance of Collaboration and Grit35:42 - People and Culture at Google vs. PandaDoc39:04 - The Impact of Eastern European Culture on PandaDoc41:28 - Advice for Working with U.S. Leadership Teams44:03 - Key Metrics Keith Focuses on as CRO46:06 - Building Long-Term Value and the Flywheel Effect49:45 - Keith's Perspective on Being a CRO51:53 - The Big No-No When Selling to a CRO56:05 - Quick-Fire Quiz: Selling Strategies That Work1:07:14 - Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways1:07:37 - OutroStay connected with us:
Welcome back to the Belkins Podcast after a long break.In this new episode, our updated studio. And no more leather jackets!In episode 9, Michael sits down with Jen Allen-Knuth, founder of DemandJen and renowned sales trainer and keynote speaker. Jen shares her incredible journey from an individual contributor in sales to a LinkedIn thought leader with over 70,000 followers. Discover how she used authentic writing, data-driven insights, and a focus on problem solving to transform her career and empower sales teams around the world.Timecodes:0:00 - Intro: New Studio and No More Leather Jackets2:30 - Introducing Jen Allen-Knuth: From Sales Rep to Thought Leader5:03 - How LinkedIn Growth Transformed Jen's Career5:52 - The Power of Authentic Writing Over Audience Size7:04 - Leveraging Data to Understand Customer Problems13:46 - Focusing on the Problem, Not the Solution, in Sales15:24 - The Importance of Sales and Marketing Alignment19:58 - Leadership Lessons: Admitting Mistakes and Servant Leadership24:02 - Team Exercises: Gaining Perspective Through Role Exchange27:53 - Enhancing Communication Between Sales and Marketing31:02 - Jen's Top Sales Advice: Highlight Problems Worth Solving33:19 - Advice for Marketers: Communicate Like Real People34:46 - Empowering Sales Teams with Ideas, Not Just Motivation37:06 - The Future of Sales Roles: Full-Cycle vs. Specialized41:42 - Accountability in Building Your Own Pipeline44:50 - Quick-Fire Quiz: Jen's Sales Preferences49:41 - Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways50:01 - OutroDon't miss out on this deep dive into the world of startups, marketing innovation, and the relentless pursuit of success.Stay connected with us:
Welcome to the Belkins Podcast! In this episode, we've compiled the best moments from Season 4 of the Growth Podcast - part 2, now rebranded to Belkins Podcast and available on our new YouTube channel.Join our host, Michel Maximoff, Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Belkins, as he engages with industry leaders and experts. Dive into insightful discussions on sales, marketing, leadership, and personal growth. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more valuable content!
In this riveting episode of the Belkins Podcast, join host Michael Maximoff as he delves into a candid conversation with Anthony Kennada, Founder & CEO of AudiencePlus. Discover the unfiltered realities of being a first-time founder, the highs and lows of building a company from the ground up, and the crucial lessons learned along the way.Anthony shares invaluable insights into the challenges of year one, the strategic vision for 2024, and the transformative power of owning your audience. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
Welcome to the Belkins Podcast! In this episode, we've compiled the best moments from Season 4 of the Growth Podcast, now rebranded to Belkins Podcast and available on our new YouTube channel.Join our host, Michael Maximoff, Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Belkins, as he engages with industry leaders and experts. Dive into insightful discussions on sales, marketing, leadership, and personal growth. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more valuable content!
Are you ready to redefine the future of sales and revenue generation?In this episode, we sit down with Jacco van der Kooij, founder of Winning by Design, to explore the seismic shifts happening in the sales landscape. Jacco brings his wealth of knowledge and forward-thinking perspectives on how AI is transforming sales roles, the importance of understanding business models, and the critical shifts needed for sustainable growth.We're diving into:◾ The impact of AI on the future demand for salespeople◾ Transitioning from traditional sales methods to AI-driven strategies◾ The importance of aligning your go-to-market motion with your product◾ The role of reoccurring revenue in today's market◾ How to balance acquisition and retention for long-term success◾ Personal insights on entrepreneurship and overcoming industry misconceptionsJoin us to uncover how to stay ahead in the evolving sales ecosystem, create meaningful connections, and drive business growth in the AI era.
Want to build real connections with your customers?In this episode, we dive into the world of social selling with Laura Erdem, Head of Sales at Dreamdata. Laura shares her experiences and insights on the power of personalized content and how LinkedIn can be a game-changer for salespeople.We're talking about:◾ Switching from old-school tactics to social selling and what it means for salespeople◾ A creative approach to booking more appointments (including killer videos)◾ Building trust with authenticity (because people buy from people they like)◾ How to find an elusive work-life balance◾ Time management hacks for busy salespeopleLaura's insights provide a roadmap to building stronger relationships and achieving your sales goals through social selling.Tune in to discover how to stand out in a crowd, foster meaningful connections, and drive sustainable business growth.
How did Fireflies thrive during the pandemic, and what does the future hold for AI in business?In this episode, Krish Ramineni, the CEO of Fireflies, shares his insights on adapting to remote work, turning it into culture, and the surge of new tools caused by the pandemic. Krish will also discuss why a good business model is key to long-term success. Together with Michael Maximoff, they explore the challenges and opportunities in the AI market, the importance of staying focused and innovative, and the impact of competition on driving advancements.Perfect for entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts, this episode offers a deep dive into building a sustainable business in the AI era. Tune in to learn about the strategic decisions that helped Fireflies grow and the future trends that could shape the AI and tech industry.Timecodes:0:00 — Introduction1:26 — Initial Thoughts and Pandemic Impact1:49 — Fireflies' Remote Work Philosophy2:20 — Adapting to the Pandemic4:23 — Remote Work Culture at Fireflies4:57 — Growth and Adoption of AI Tools5:50 — Importance of Business Model in Startups7:02 — Innovating and Staying Relevant in Business8:26 — Focus and Innovation as Keys to Success10:15 — Competitive Landscape and Differentiation11:01 — Utility-Based Pricing and the Future of AI13:21 — Challenges and Opportunities in the AI Market16:01 — Role of Competition in Innovation18:13 — Strategies for Maintaining Market Leadership19:03 — Impact of Large Companies Entering the AI Space20:21 — Balancing Innovation and Commoditization21:07 — Personalized AI Solutions for Different Industries23:32 — Building and Scaling Fireflies25:01 — Challenges in Building Innovative Products26:27 — Role of Investors and Funding Strategy27:49 — Exit Strategy and Long-Term Vision30:23 — Role of Investors in Startup Success34:32 — Importance of Customer-Centric Approach36:43 — Managing Competition in the AI Space41:23 — Future Trends in AI and Tech Innovation45:13 — Building a Sustainable Business Model47:50 — Personal Interests and Future Plans52:24 — Advice for Startup Founders55:37 — Final Thoughts and Closing RemarksStay connected with us:
How can AI redefine the CRM landscape and take a business like HubSpot to new heights?In this episode, Mark Roberge, Co-Founder of Stage 2 Capital and former CRO at HubSpot, shares his insights on the revolutionary impact of AI on CRM technology and sales roles. Together with Michael Maximoff, they unpack the importance of maintaining a strong team culture, the nuances of customer success for retention, and the evolution of HubSpot's strategy across various departments.Perfect for entrepreneurs and executives, this episode offers a profound look into leveraging technological advancements in sales and marketing. Tune in to equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the future of CRM and sales technology effectively.Timecodes:0:00 — Introduction2:00 — AI's Impact on CRM and Sales Roles3:19 — The Importance of Team and Culture in HubSpot's Success5:30 — Sustaining Culture in Remote Work Settings7:05 — Ensuring Customer Success for Retention8:14 — Benefits of a Strong Cultural Code10:03 — HubSpot's Evolution: Marketing, Sales, Product, HR12:24 — Individual Contributions vs. Team Synergy15:33 — Reflections on Leadership and Goals Achievement18:29 — Effective Leadership Qualities in Tech21:56 — Reflections on Past Leadership Methods24:01 — Customer Retention Focus from the Start27:05 — Strategic Customer Segmentation30:44 — Customer Success Metrics33:01 — Aligning Sales Incentives with Customer Success37:00 — Optimizing Sales Compensation Strategies41:50 — The Future of CRM and Sales Tech with AI48:03 — High-touch vs. Automated Customer Interactions53:42 — Ethical AI Use in Sales and Customer Relations59:00 — Venture Capital Trends and Entrepreneurial ShiftsStay connected with us:
Ever wondered how a small idea can transform into a major industry influence?In this episode, we sit down with Jay Schwedelson, the visionary behind Outcome Media and Guru Conference, to dissect his journey from spearheading early internet ads to leading innovative virtual conferences.Join Michael and Jay as they explore crucial topics like the evolution of demand generation, the significant role of email in business communication, and strategies for scaling in the digital age. Learn how to cultivate a resilient business and vibrant company culture amidst constant digital shifts.0:00 - Intro1:10 - Transition to Internet Advertising in the 90s4:46 - Shifts in Marketing Channels Over Decades6:12 - Discussing Changes in Demand Generation Over the Years7:28 - Impact of Email on Marketing and Communication8:09 - Adapting Business Strategies in the Digital Age9:23 - Insights on Startup Challenges and Competitiveness11:14 - Expanding into Related Business Ventures and Strategies14:29 - Origin and Development of SubjectLine.com17:24 - Diving into Business Operations and Micromanagement21:11 - Discussing Contractor Use and Business Flexibility24:08 - Emphasizing the Importance of Personal Branding for Business28:46 - Building Company Culture and Employee Retention Strategies33:04 - Effective Management and Remote Work Dynamics36:02 - Balancing Employee Growth Expectations with Business Size38:24 - Leveraging Free Tools like SubjectLine.com for Business Growth41:41 - Strategies for Promoting Free Platforms and Building Engagement45:04 - Exploring the Success of Guru Conference and Virtual Events50:02 - Planning and Executing Large Scale Virtual Events55:01 - Tips for Engaging and Managing Speakers at EventsStay connected with us:
In this episode, Michael dives deep into the fiercely competitive world of tech conferences with Alex Theuma, a prominent figure in this scene. Alex shares his journey of founding SaaStock, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of creating a standout event in the crowded tech conference market. He also offers insights on delivering value to attendees, sponsors, and exhibitors alike.Venture with us into the heart of the tech conference ecosystem, the importance of quality over quantity, and strategies for engaging modern audiences in an era of content saturation.0:00 - Intro and Highlights: Discussing the tech conference landscape and key insights1:18 - Difficulty of meaningful networking at large events2:46 - Life of a CEO during their own tech event3:47 - Curating forward-looking, engaging event content7:14 - Leveraging community feedback for event planning10:58 - Behind-the-scenes of running a tech conference16:04 - Integration of personal journey with business vision20:17 - Analyzing the competitive landscape of tech conferences36:00 - Optimal size for tech events for maximum engagement46:44 - Innovations to improve attendee engagement at events49:22 - Marketing and lead generation strategies for events50:00 - Discussion on the return on investment for event sponsors and exhibitors54:20 - Strategies for maintaining attendee engagement in a crowded content landscape57:45 - Insights into successful exhibitor tactics for lead generation1:01:30 - The evolution of tech conferences post-COVID and the impact on networking1:05:00 - The importance of community-driven content in shaping event agendas1:08:25 - Reflecting on the future of tech conferences and the role of virtual components1:11:00 - Closing thoughts: The value of personal connections and community in the tech conference ecosystemStay connected with us:
Imagine this: you're at the helm of several groundbreaking ventures, navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship without the conventional roadmap to success. This is the world of David Henzel, a seasoned entrepreneur who's made an indelible mark across various industries. His story is one of profound resilience, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of integrating love and mindfulness into the fabric of business.Dive into this conversation, and let David Henzel's journey inspire you to weave mindfulness and strategic innovation into your path to success.0:00 - Intro Highlights1:00 - Discussing the Impact of Wealth and Conscious Capitalism4:09 - Entrepreneurship and Personal Growth6:35 - The Role of AI in Future Jobs8:17 - Embracing Change and Continuous Learning10:01 - The Journey from Stress to Mindfulness12:01 - Balancing Wealth and Happiness14:00 - The Importance of Growth Mindset in Business and Personal Life16:06 - Integrating Love into Business Practices18:05 - Building a Culture of Engagement and Love in the Workplace20:16 - Adapting Businesses to Remote Work and AI Innovations22:25 - The Challenge of Maintaining a Positive Impact in Rapidly Evolving Industries24:00 - Lessons Learned from Failed Partnerships and the Path to Recovery26:03 - The Essence of Conscious Capitalism and its Future in Business28:17 - Reflecting on Missed Opportunities and Growth Through Failure30:14 - The Continuous Journey of Learning and Adapting32:00 - Navigating the Complexities of Business Partnerships and Equity Sharing34:10 - Strategic Approaches to Business Expansion and Integration36:25 - The Importance of Complementary Skills in Partnership38:40 - Adapting to Changes and Innovations in the Business Landscape40:55 - The Significance of Profit Sharing and Employee Engagement42:45 - Overcoming Challenges in Business Partnerships and Lessons Learned44:52 - The Power of Conscious Capitalism in Modern Business46:00 - Adjusting Business Models in Response to AI and Automation48:15 - Balancing Ethical Considerations with Technological Advancements50:29 - Personal Experiences with Failed Ventures and Missed Opportunities52:43 - The Role of Failure in Personal Growth and Future Success54:55 - Reflections on the Journey of Entrepreneurship and Continuous Learning57:08 - Closing Remarks: Embracing Change and Moving ForwardStay connected with us:
Ever pondered the intricacies of the B2B lead generation and sales sector? Dive into this enlightening episode of the Growth Podcast, where Amir Reiter, a seasoned expert in B2B sales, sheds light on navigating the industry's complexities. With an inefficiency gap between buyers and sellers valued at a staggering $2 billion, Amir presents innovative strategies to bridge this divide. Amir's insights span from leadership development and adaptation to business innovations to the profound impact of networking on career and personal life.This episode is crafted for entrepreneurs, business owners, and individuals keen on decoding the B2B marketplace's subtleties.Key moments:0:00 - Introduction to the Growth Podcast1:48 - Mission to transform sales and the need for change4:28 - Finding better sales and marketing efficiency5:18 - The role of marketing and brand in company success6:02 - Adapting to changes and business development10:14 - Developing leadership qualities and managing growth11:04 - The importance of skill development and adaptation to change11:59 - Balancing work and personal life13:01 - Future planning and goal setting14:03 - Adapting to changes and innovations in business15:04 - The importance of continuous learning16:00 - The impact of the pandemic on business strategies17:02 - Personal development through entrepreneurship18:05 - Defining success and happiness19:09 - Future ambitions and plans20:07 - The concept of a "network state" and digital communities25:04 - Generating networks and building connections for professional growth26:04 - The power of networking and its impact on career and personal life27:30 - The influence of professional relationships on career development28:50 - The difference between working in a global corporation and founding your own company30:08 - Challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship vs. corporate jobs31:24 - The impact of personal sacrifices on business success36:57 - Understanding and embracing the complexities of honesty in leadership38:02 - The balance between being honest and managing business interests39:16 - The importance of transparency and honesty in business relationships40:21 - Leadership skills and the balance between ego and humility41:12 - The importance of taking ownership and responsibility in leadership42:42 - Networking and building connections as key to professional growth44:02 - Defining "top G" and the pursuit of personal freedom and opportunities45:28 - The significance of competition and striving for personal best46:07 - The balance between working hard and finding time for reflection and growth47:36 - The pursuit of happiness through continuous learning and helping others48:55 - The importance of setting personal and professional goals for the future50:27 - The concept of happiness and success from a personal perspective1:06:10 - Plans for the futureStay connected with us:
Have you ever considered the pivotal role of communication in the world of sales? Join us on this insightful episode of the Belkins Growth Podcast, where we dive deep with Keith Daw into the art of communication—a skill that can be the difference between a closed deal and a missed opportunity.Keith, a master of communication strategies, shares his journey of evolving from past missteps to developing winning communication tactics. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone in sales or looking to elevate their communication skills. Discover the transformative power of understanding different communication styles and the magic of effective self-talk.0:00 - Intro1:24 - Reflecting on a career moment leading to improved communication skills.3:46 - Exploration of DISC communication styles.6:35 - The balance between personal needs and communication adaptation.7:11 - Challenges of organizational communication and leadership roles.8:43 - Impact of technology on communication.10:58 - Using technology for quality improvement in tasks.14:52 - Discussing kinetic energy in communication.19:39 - Role of communities in sales and marketing networking.21:26 - Utilizing specialists and contractors for business growth.25:04 - Leveraging community resources for development.27:17 - Effective team building and external expertise utilization.31:45 - The importance of proactive communication strategies.34:00 - Building a contractor network for diverse skill sets.36:15 - The dynamics of specialist collaboration in projects.38:30 - Evolving business strategies with community insights.42:59 - Strategic networking for business expansion.45:13 - Exploring new opportunities through community engagement.47:27 - The future of business growth through collaborative efforts.
Embark on a compelling journey in our latest podcast episode as we explore the innovative mindset and strategic brilliance of Will Allred, co-founder of Lavender. This discussion delves deep into the art of transforming a small group into a multi-million-dollar team, challenging conventional business norms. Discover how Will's unconventional approaches to team dynamics, creative marketing, and business acumen led to securing $13.2 million in funding. This episode is more than a story of financial milestones, it's a rich tapestry of entrepreneurial spirit, ingenuity, and the subtle intricacies of team synergy. Listen as we uncover the lesser-told narratives of entrepreneurial ventures and gain unique insights into the world of modern business innovation.Key moments:0:00 - Intro1:34 - Let's start5:40 - Transition to Lavender and early challenges11:20 - Building the team and company culture17:30 - Growth and expansion strategies26:13 - Marketing and brand building28:51 - The vision29:51 - Customer-focused approach34:58 - Financial strategies and funding44:39 - Key reasons for success47:32 - Advisory board53:20 - Personal reflections and closing thoughts
Have you ever wondered how kindness impacts your life and career? Is it a booster or an obstacle to success?In this episode, Michael Maximoff engages with Sam Jacobs, exploring the profound impact of kindness in both professional and personal spheres. They delve into Sam's journey of self-discovery, focusing on how his perceptions of kindness have evolved over time and how he integrates this value into various aspects of his life.Tune in and dive deep into how empathy, long-term thinking, and relationship-building redefine success in today's corporate landscape. This episode isn't just about business strategies; it's a revelation of how kindness and human connections can lead to profound personal and professional growth.Discover the key insights:Redefining Business Relationships: uncover how Sam Jacobs moves beyond transactional interactions to forge lasting, meaningful connections in the business world.Embracing Resilience: learn how personal adversities and challenges can be transformed into strengths, shaping a resilient leadership style.Kindness in Leadership: delve into Sam's philosophy that separates kindness from niceness in business, illustrating how true empathy can create a positive and productive work environment.The Long Game in Business: understand the importance of long-term thinking and how it outperforms short-term gains in creating sustainable success.0:00 - Intro1:14 - Core Ideas behind Pavilion4:40 - "Kind Folks Finish First"10:54 - Personal Journey of Transformation18:25 - "Happiness doesn't have to be Condition Driven"25:18 - Role of Work in Spiritual Transformation32:33 - Transformation into Leadership38:34 - "My Energy is Contagious":44:38 - "My Good Day" Spreadsheet52:20 - Positive Note and Conclusion
Often in life, we struggle to believe that we've been assigned trials, forgetting that we're inherently equipped to handle them. Many remain unaware of their true capabilities until confronted with genuine hardships. In the 26th episode of the Growth Podcast, join Bishoy Tadros — an accomplished author, speaker, and life coach—as he reflects on the crucial moments that shaped and transformed his journey from a cancer survivor to an Ironman athlete. Tune in to glean insights on surpassing seemingly unachievable goals!Watch this episode to:
As an entrepreneur, you'll never be quite happy with your growth. While this statement may not be a universal one, it's all about Alina Vandenberghe, the Co-Founder & Co-CEO at Chili Piper. In the 25th episode of the Growth Podcast, we embark on her career track — from her internship to propelling a company to a near-billion-dollar valuation. Join us to explore Alina's entrepreneurial journey, as well as to delve into how 2023 has unfolded so far and what to expect in the future. In this podcast, you'll:
The reality is constructed in levels. While it may initially sound peculiar, the concept of distinct levels permeates every aspect of our world—be it culture, biology, physics, or even business. This concept takes the spotlight in the latest book, 'The Infinite Staircase' by Geoffrey Moore, the featured guest on the 24th episode of Belkin's Growth Podcast. Known for his impactful works such as 'Crossing the Chasm' and 'Zone to Win,' Moore, a renowned author, speaker, and advisor, engages in a compelling conversation with Michael Maximoff to explore business and life philosophies that might even change your mindset and values. Tune in and explore the depths!Watch this episode to:
Ever noticed how storytelling makes things click better? Dive into the 23rd Growth Podcast, where Ashley Faus brilliantly connects theater and marketing — think audience empathy, changing costumes, motivations, and more. As a seasoned writer, speaker, and Head of Lifecycle Marketing at Atlassian, Ashley unpacks invaluable insights into the realms of marketing and business, offering a unique perspective on different topics through engaging storytelling.In this podcast, you'll:
Entrepreneurship isn't a one-time gig; it's a lifelong journey. And it's important to “earn your card” in time to get the trust of investors, customers, and employees. The featured guest of the 22nd Growth Podcast episode, Dennis Mortensen, CEO and Founder of LaunchBrightly, earned his entrepreneurial credentials only at 26. Tune in as he uncovers the strategies behind building a successful business and personal brand.Listen to this episode to:
It's essential to identify where you fit and where you can grow, both in your personal and professional life. Join us on our newest Growth Podcast episode featuring Cinthia Silva, a Fintech business strategist, and Women in Tech advocate, ranked among the Top 25 Customer Success Influencers in 2023. She's a testament to igniting her career path and discovering her place in the business world. Dive into her captivating journey from sales to customer success, her triumphs in the U.S. corporate landscape, and much more.In this podcast, you'll:
When was the day you took charge of your own life?Get ready to redefine your response after listening to this podcast. Join Michael on the 20th episode of Belkins Growth Podcast and meet Jim Cathcart, a mentor to experts and entrepreneurs, author of 25 books, and renowned speaker with over 3,500 speeches under his belt who was inducted into the International Sales & Marketing Hall of Fame. Jim's life purpose is to affect other lives in a way that will make them more aware of their potential.This podcast will uncover your hidden potential for 100%. Tune in now!Watch this episode to:
What works effectively for one patient doesn't necessarily apply to all. Just like in marketing - strategies should be tailored to suit the distinct business requirements. This correlation comes to life in the newest 19th episode of Growth Podcast, featuring Chris Walker – the entrepreneur, CEO of Refine Labs, and growth expert. Chris shares his business insights on how to create something that's never been done before, reveals his CEO tips, and peels back the layers of his entrepreneurial mindset that led him to success.In this podcast, you'll:
Planning, forecasting, and making predictions are common practices for all of us. But do these strategies hold up in a fast-paced environment? Scott Leese, the featured guest on the Belkins Growth Podcast, suggests that we sound smart regardless of what we say at the moment, and then if we look back a couple of years later, we'll look really smart, or we'll look really dumb. Tune in to the latest episode, where Scott Leese, a sales leader, consultant, entrepreneur, and author, shares his valuable insights on how to get into the “smart” team, delves into a synopsis of the tech industry in 2023, and much more.In this podcast, you'll:
Are you someone who thrives in chaos or seeks clarity amid disorder? In your opinion, does real clarity require a perfectly mapped-out life, the clearest blueprint? In the 17th episode of the Belkins Growth Podcast, Dolores Hirschmann dispels these myths and delves into various other topics. As an Investor, Speaker, Author, Clarity and Communications Expert, and TEDx Organizer, she provides insights into her entrepreneurial journey, discusses how her lifelong preparations have contributed to her current achievements, and much more.Tune in to:
There are a million salespeople in the world, and there are a million unique ways of selling. Take persuasion, for instance – a supposedly indispensable step in sales. But is it truly the game-changer it's touted to be, or are there more effective approaches? Join Andy Paul, a featured guest on the 16th episode of Belkins Growth Podcast, an author, podcaster, speaker, and the Founder of The Sales House. He unravels his perspective on the sales process and groundbreaking innovations that can forever redefine your sales strategies.In this podcast, you'll:
Picture this: you've been struggling to get into SaaS for two years because of a lack of a traditional college degree. And despite years of mental and emotional hardships, you achieve success working with Fortune 100 companies, thriving startups, and leading the #1 B2B community for sales, marketing, and RevOps professionals. This is just a glimpse into the remarkable journey of Jared Robin, the featured guest on the 15th episode of Belkins Growth Podcast. As a Co-Founder of RevGenius, a SaaS expert, and a Startup Advisor, Jared reveals his decade-long journey battling anxiety and achieving ultimate success.Watch this episode to:
Have you ever found yourself in situations where others didn't believe in you or support you? Have you ever felt you lacked a sense of belonging? You're not alone in these experiences. It's important not to let such cases go unaddressed. Tune in to the latest episode of the Growth Podcast, where we feature Mita Mallick, Head of Inclusion, Equity, and Impact at Carta, LinkedIn Top Voice, and Podcaster. In our conversation, she sheds light on why inclusion, diversity, and equity stand as the most powerful retention tools for leaders today and shares her own journey to finding her voice.In this podcast, you'll:
In today's digital landscape, 5,000 blog posts may seem commonplace. But these articles work only if they are packed with truly invaluable insights on sales, business, and growth. Meet our 13th Growth Podcast guest, Anthony Iannarino, who not only achieved this feat but is also well-known as an international speaker, author, sales leader, and B2B innovator. Discover how he conquered adversity to rock his personal and professional life.In this podcast, you'll:
Who do you rely on for your success? According to John Barrows, the featured guest in our 12th Growth Podcast episode, the answer is simple: You should rely on yourself. Join us as we dive into the world of this Sales influencer, B2B sales trainer, and the mastermind behind JB Sales as he will lead you on a journey through sales innovations, industry trends, and his sales philosophy — everything that helped John get to the top, stay there, and keep improving.Tune in to:
Who really rules the world, introverts or extroverts? Dive into the latest Growth Podcast episode as Matthew Pollard pushes back the boundaries for introverts in business. He inspires them to embrace their power, shattering myths and sharing his own journey from a quiet lonely kid to a global consultant, speaker, bestselling author, and serial entrepreneur. Get ready to challenge your stereotypes!Watch this episode to:
How many times have you heard somebody tell you something is impossible? How many times have you said it to yourself? Let's change that. Dive into the 'It's Possible' mindset on the 10th episode of the Growth podcast. Join Belkins' co-founder Michael Maximoff and featured guest Jill Konrath as they guide you through a game-changing approach that empowered Jill to achieve success as a sales strategist, author, mother, and community activist. Get ready to go beyond your limits!In this podcast, you'll:
We often hear people complain about their jobs, right? But what if they found something they really enjoyed? In our latest episode of the Growth Podcast featuring Dr. Tony Alessandra, a writer, professional speaker, and expert in assessments. He reveals secrets on how to make 3 careers work together and be successful at all of them. Don't miss it!Tune in to this episode to:
Finding a guide on how to improve sales leadership abilities is easy. Yet, leadership alone isn't always the answer. Sometimes, change requires a kind of revolution. Join us on the 8th episode of the Growth Podcast, featuring Dale Dupree, Sales Leader, Coach, and Founder of The Sales Rebellion, as he reveals how sales teams can rise against “ordinary” results.Tune in now to:
Imagine a leap from $200k to a staggering $200M ARR in just 5 years? Curious how this became a reality? Dive into our latest Growth Podcast episode, where Chris Orlob, co-founder of pclub.io and QuotaSignal, shares how he fueled Gong.io's growth as a sales leader, why he embraced the path of entrepreneurship, and much more! In this podcast, you'll:
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⏳Ever wondered how you can make the most of your time? Or are you just letting your time slip away? Discover the secrets of effective time management, business growth, and much more, in the 4th episode of our Growth Podcast, featuring the remarkable Joe Pici – a sales guru, keynote speaker, and CEO of Pici & Pici Inc.
Are you seeking knowledge that can instantly turn into money? Join us in a captivating conversation with Jeffrey Gitomer, the "King of Sales". In this interview, we explore a wide range of thought-provoking topics, including Jeffrey's mission, invaluable sales insights, and the keys to achieving remarkable success.
Can you win sales by telling stories? Don't miss this inspiring podcast episode featuring John Livesay, a renowned author, keynote speaker, and sales expert. Join him in a conversation with Michael Maximoff as they dive into the fascinating world of storytelling.
What does it mean to be a difference maker, a person who moves people to action? Get ready for this and much more in the very first episode of our Growth Podcast hosted by Belkins Co-Founder Michael Maximoff, featuring Chip Eichelberger - one of the top sales motivation speakers.Tune in now to:
0:00 The intro8:50 How a team of Driveline can get everything steads up11:27 One of the differentiators with Driveline and other companies in the industry18:30 How did Peter scale his team25:30 The unique concept of Driveline33:33 How do you find clients?
0:00 Intro3:44 The initial conception of OpenTeleHealth7:30 The biggest challenge for OpenTeleHealth business10:48 You are no more just a piece of software, you are SaMD16:11 How to get from 10 million euros to 250 million euros21:05 Customers of OpenTeleHealth28:48 We were too much ahead of most people32:56 Talks about investors
0:00 The into6:55 Anchor and security of businesses14:18 These industries are sensitive to data18:27 The security isn't sexy29:13 Pressure from competitors34:30 Adam's strategy38:10 Traditional sales approach versus free offerings concept44:02 Anchor vision
0:00 The intro00:54 What does Mona Solution as a business do?07:11 The driving factor that kept Cristina in merchant service15:53 Covid and opportunities for people22:56 Competitors of Mona Solution26:16 Mona in the next 5 years
0:52 Who is Koridor?4:25 Self-taught developers8:42 The rule for qualifying devops20:30 Every business is unique, but…23:20 That is why they wanna work from home31:23 We signed a client in a week35:46 Do it if you want to bring on customers45:45 Common misconceptions in the soft dev industry50:52 The Founders Academy