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A common mistake I see founders make in pitches: confusing value prop with GTM. Value prop = Why your product is compelling. GTM = Your initial wedge into the market: who you target first and how you reach them. Your GTM should be informed by your value prop, but they’re not the same. When explaining GTM, it’s worth reinforcing the value prop—but don’t conflate them.
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Interesting!! Suprised that this is a common mistake. Do you think this is just a lack of understanding of jargon or an inability to understand that you need both? Is this a red flag for you?
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it’s usually a sign they’re passionate about the value prop which is great! i think one of the amazing things about our industry (especially farcaster) is how quickly you can get your first core group of users. folks are pretty eager to try new products etc, perhaps makes people underestimate how much you need a gtm and a value prop
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