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  • Two types of Founders/CEOs

    Vertika Nigam
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    There's always a difference between products that have the CEO with a marketing background, and others that have the CEO as a development background. (there are others too, but let's just keep this conversation focused on these two) Can you tell what it is? ____________ P.S. We're launching cxful - the UIUX suite and design system for complete and functional website experiences. Would love to have your support!

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    Elaine Lu
    Vozo AI
    Vozo AI
    Launching soon!
    I completely agree, Vertika! Understanding the distinction between these two types can significantly impact a company's strategy and growth.
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    Elaine Lu
    Vozo AI
    Vozo AI
    Launching soon!
    I completely agree, Vertika. The type of founder/CEO you are can significantly shape the trajectory and culture of your startup.
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    @elaineluyi Yes! So, what do you think is the difference between these two?
    Jerryton
    Launching soon!
    I have experience in both fields, including a strong background in UI/UX, which allows me to connect all the dots and make better decisions when building my products.
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    @jerryton Best situation to be in.
    Founders and CEOs with a marketing background tend to prioritize customer acquisition, brand awareness, and market positioning. They understand the importance of messaging, user experience, and branding in order to connect with the target audience and drive sales. On the other hand, CEOs with a development background often focus on product functionality, innovation, and technical aspects. They are driven by creating cutting-edge solutions, optimizing processes, and ensuring that the product meets high standards of quality. We are building a marekting Contentify AI for Free here just look up Contentify AI
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    Mary Angelie Smith
    Totally agree, Vertika. Do you think it's easier for a marketing CEO to learn tech, or for a tech CEO to learn marketing?
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    @angeliesmith_ I believe, one doesn't need to "learn" a whole new craft. Hire the right people and teams who complement your skills, and let them do their job, trust them. Nothing wrong with learning each other's thing, but that will just delay everything for the company as a whole.
    Michael Pell
    Real Mock Interviews
    Ideate -> Validate -> Build vs Build -> Validate
    Konrad S.
    Interesting question. Do you have lists of some popular products for each category?
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    Mark Lemuel M
    @konrad_sx I love to answer this question too. up.
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    Tyrone Robb
    The ability to build the product without outside help?
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    @ty_robb Yes that's one, if the product is a small one.
    Gurkaran Singh
    Ah, the classic tale of the marketing maestro vs. the coding connoisseur! One crafts captivating narratives, while the other weaves intricate algorithms. It's like watching a battle between words and lines of code, with the website as the ultimate arena!
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    Rahul Agarwal
    Interesting, can you give some examples from both the categories to help us brainstorm?
    Kshitij
    Sales-Led Approach & Product-led approach to building the company, I suppose?
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    @kshitij11 Yes, that could be a big one.
    iCodeForBeer
    I don't like managing people, but I enjoy building a product.
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