Got to $40m revenue in 5 years, AMA

Jordan Shlosberg
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Hey, ProductHunt I'm the founder of proSapient, an expert network platform that connects industry experts to investors for one-hour conversations. More than happy to share my journey with you! (If you're interested, I'm launching a free performance review tool called Summitry https://www.producthunt.com/posts/summitry)

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Ivan Ralic
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Hey Jordan, you've shared the secure link that enables anyone to set themselves as a Maker of your product 😬 Edit it to this one (without the invite code πŸ˜‚) https://www.producthunt.com/post... Congrats on your 40M revenue so far. Have you raised money and if yes how did rounds looked like so far?
Ivan Ralic
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@jordans awesome, makes sense πŸ˜„
Jordan Shlosberg
@ralic hehe. Thanks for that! We did quite a few small rounds but raised low 8 figure million. We went down the family office route instead of VC
Shantanu Bhosale
How did you market your product in the early stage? Any insights on getting your first loyal customers?
Jordan Shlosberg
@shantanu96 my experience is in tech enabled services so my advice will only apply to that Generally 1. Existing network - proSapient's first clients came from our networks (people who had worked with us in our prior jobs and trusted us) 2. Targetted cold outreach - Expert networking is a niche industry and you know in advance who buys the service. Furthermore, users typically have more than one provider which means the 'we already have a provider' is a less common sales blocker. In order to get users to trial our business, we made a stupidly low trial price (so trying it was a no-brainer) and we focussed on marketing what was different (instead of what the user valued the most)
What’s the cost though?