Business Development for Startups

Business Development for Startups

In episode 59 of The Business Development Podcast with Kelly Kennedy, the focus is on the importance of market research and effective marketing for startups. Kelly emphasizes the need for startups to ensure that their product or service has a commercial application and will financially make sense before investing too heavily in its development. He acknowledges that startups often have limited budgets and may not be able to afford a business development expert, so he provides advice on how to effectively market a new tech startup or invention on a tight budget. Kelly also highlights the importance of creating visually appealing and user-friendly websites, as well as building a compelling case for the product or service to attract customers.

Additionally, Kelly expresses his excitement for the progress of the show and the positive feedback he has received from startup founders who have found value in the podcast. He emphasizes the need for startups to consider the market demand and competition for their product or service, and to make sure it solves a problem that customers have. Kelly also mentions the resources and accelerator programs available to tech founders in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and encourages startups to seek help and collaborate with others in the industry. Overall, the episode aims to provide actionable advice and insights on business development and marketing strategies for startups.


Key Takeaways:


  1. It is important for startups to consider the commercial application and financial viability of their product or service.
  2. Startups should focus not only on developing their product or service, but also on marketing it effectively.
  3. Limited budgets may require startups to handle their own business development and marketing.
  4. Startups should consider the market demand and ensure that there is a need for their product or service.
  5. Market research is crucial to understand the potential market for a startup's product or service.
  6. Startups should aim to create visually appealing and easy-to-understand websites to attract customers.
  7. Building value and solving a problem for customers are essential for a startup's success.
  8. Networking and collaboration with other tech companies can be beneficial for startups.
  9. Startups should aim to make their own money quickly and efficiently to sustain their growth.


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