launch-gtm-execution

Launch & Go-To-Market Skill

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Launch & Go-To-Market Skill

Master the art of successful product launches. From GTM strategy through launch execution, learn to coordinate teams, build momentum, and achieve market success.

Go-To-Market (GTM) Strategy

GTM Framework Decision

  1. Direct Sales Model
  • Your team directly sells to customers

  • Best for: High ACV (>$10K), complex product

  • Sales cycle: 3-6 months

  • Team size: 1 AE per $500K-$1M ARR target

  • Examples: Salesforce, HubSpot, Workday

Pros:

  • Control over message

  • Deep customer relationships

  • Higher deal size possible

  • Custom solutions

Cons:

  • Expensive ($200K+ per rep)

  • Slower to scale

  • Long sales cycles

  • Small addressable market needed for ROI

Key Metrics:

  • Sales Qualified Lead (SQL)

  • Close rate (typically 20-40%)

  • Sales cycle length

  • Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC)

  1. Self-Service / Freemium Model
  • Customers discover and sign up themselves

  • Best for: Low ACV (<$1K), self-explanatory product

  • Sales cycle: Minutes to days

  • Team: Product + Marketing focused

Pros:

  • Scales without sales team

  • Low CAC

  • Fast adoption

  • Land and expand opportunity

Cons:

  • High churn risk

  • Need viral/network effects

  • Requires excellent product

  • Difficult to reach enterprise

Key Metrics:

  • Free-to-paid conversion (2-5% target)

  • Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR)

  • Customer Lifetime Value (LTV)

  • CAC < 30% LTV

  1. Sales Development (SMB)
  • SDR/AE team for smaller deals

  • Best for: SMB market ($2K-$50K ACV)

  • Sales cycle: 1-3 months

  • Lower cost than enterprise sales

Pros:

  • Better ROI than enterprise sales

  • Faster sales cycles

  • Larger addressable market

  • Still personal touch

Cons:

  • Volume required

  • Lower margins

  • Churn challenges

  1. Channel/Partner Model
  • Resellers, integrations, platforms

  • Best for: Reaching wide market cheaply

  • Examples: App stores, Zapier, AWS Marketplace

Pros:

  • Low CAC (partner pays)

  • Wide distribution

  • Established customer relationships

Cons:

  • Less control

  • Lower margins (revenue sharing)

  • Partner incentive alignment

GTM Positioning

Template:

For [target customer] Who [customer problem] The [product name] Is [category] That [primary benefit] Unlike [alternative/competitor] We [unique differentiator]

Messaging Hierarchy:

  • Hero message (one sentence)

  • "Collaborate in real-time, anywhere"

  • Sub-message 1 (supporting feature)

  • "Works offline, syncs when online"

  • Sub-message 2 (why it matters)

  • "No more lost work"

  • Social proof

  • "Used by 100K teams"

Target Customer Profile (ICP)

Define your ideal customer:

Company Characteristics:

  • Company size: 50-500 employees

  • Industry: SaaS companies

  • Revenue: $10M-$100M ARR

  • Geography: US + EU

  • Growth stage: Growth stage

Individual Buyer:

  • Title: VP of Operations

  • Reports to: COO/CFO

  • Budget owner: Yes

  • Decision timeline: 90 days

Why they'll buy:

  • Main pain: 40% time on manual process

  • Impact: Save $500K/year

  • Decision criteria: ROI, ease of use, support

Launch Planning (12-Week Timeline)

Weeks 1-4: Strategy & Preparation

Week 1-2: Launch Kickoff

  • Define launch goals (# signups, NPS, revenue)

  • Identify target segments

  • Competitive positioning finalized

  • Go/no-go criteria defined

  • Launch date locked

Week 3-4: Content & Collateral

  • Launch press release drafted

  • Product one-pagers created

  • Demo video script written

  • FAQ documentation started

  • Sales pitch refined

Weeks 5-8: Content Creation & Team Prep

Week 5-6: Marketing Preparation

  • Website landing page built

  • Email campaign drafted

  • Social media content scheduled

  • Influencer outreach list built

  • PR/media contact list built

Week 7-8: Team Training

  • Sales team training (2 days)

  • Customer success onboarding materials

  • Support team training

  • Executive briefing

  • Talking points finalized

Weeks 9-10: Beta & Feedback

Week 9-10: Beta Program

  • 50-100 beta users selected

  • Beta feedback system set up

  • Daily feedback review

  • Bug fixes prioritized

  • Product stability achieved

Weeks 11-12: Final Launch Prep

Week 11: Final Preparations

  • All content finalized and approved

  • Marketing assets tested

  • Sales collateral printed/digital ready

  • Support documentation complete

  • Systems and infrastructure scaling verified

Week 12: Launch Week Readiness

  • Final product testing complete

  • Team communication plan reviewed

  • Monitoring and alerts configured

  • Support team on high alert

  • Celebration planned!

Launch Week Execution

Launch Day Schedule

6:00 AM - Team Standup

  • Goals for the day

  • Potential issues

  • Communication channels

9:00 AM - LAUNCH

  • Press release goes out

  • Email campaign sends

  • Social media posts

  • Website live

  • Sales team activated

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM: Monitoring

  • Metrics dashboard live

  • Support team responding

  • Sales team following up

  • Marketing team posting

  • Exec team celebrating

5:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Close Monitoring

  • Continued metric tracking

  • Issue response

  • Team updates hourly

  • Press/media engagement

Post-Launch Week (Days 2-7)

Day 2 (Friday):

  • Performance review

  • Bug prioritization

  • Customer feedback analysis

  • Day 2 communication push

Day 3-5 (Weekend/Monday):

  • 24/7 support coverage

  • Customer success outreach

  • High-priority fixes

  • Feedback pattern analysis

Day 6-7 (Tuesday/Wednesday):

  • Retrospective planning

  • Performance vs goals review

  • Course correction planning

  • Team debrief

Sales Enablement

Sales One-Pager (2 pages)

Page 1:

  • Product/company logo

  • One-line pitch

  • 3 key features/benefits

  • Comparison vs competitors

  • Pricing

Page 2:

  • Customer testimonial/quote

  • Use case scenario

  • ROI calculator

  • Call to action

  • Contact info

Pitch Structure (3 minutes)

Hook (15 sec)

  • Current state: "Teams spend 40% time on manual sync"

Problem (30 sec)

  • Real impact: "Causes delays, errors, frustration"

Solution (60 sec)

  • How you solve: "We automate the sync process"

  • Key benefit: "Save 5 hours/week per team member"

Social Proof (15 sec)

  • Used by: "100 teams across industries"

  • Outcomes: "Avg 40% time savings"

Call to Action (15 sec)

  • Next step: "Let's run a quick 30-min POC with your team"

Objection Handling

Objection: "We're fine with current solution"

  • Response: "I understand. What if we could cut your manual sync time in half? Worth 20 minutes to see how?"

Objection: "We don't have budget"

  • Response: "What if this saves $50K in productivity? Would you make budget? Let's see if it applies to you."

Objection: "We need to evaluate competitors"

  • Response: "Smart. Here's how we compare to X and Y. What's most important to you - speed, ease of use, or cost?"

Sales Process

  • Prospecting - Outbound/inbound leads

  • Discovery Call - Understand needs

  • Proposal/Demo - Show solution

  • Negotiation - Pricing/terms

  • Close - Customer acquisition!

Launch Metrics

Acquisition Metrics:

  • Sign-ups: [Target #]

  • Conversion rate: [Target %]

  • Cost per acquisition: [Budget]

Engagement Metrics:

  • DAU (Daily Active Users)

  • Feature adoption rate

  • Time in app

Retention Metrics:

  • Day 7/30 retention

  • Churn rate

  • NPS score

Business Metrics:

  • MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue)

  • ACV (Average Contract Value)

  • Payback period

Troubleshooting

Yaygın Hatalar & Çözümler

Hata Olası Sebep Çözüm

Launch delay Product not ready Parallel tracks, beta extend

Low buzz Insufficient marketing 4-week teaser campaign

Sales not ready Late enablement Training week 6

Support overwhelmed Under-staffed Temp staff, extended hours

Debug Checklist

[ ] GTM model clearly defined mi? [ ] Target segments validated mi? [ ] Messaging tested mi? [ ] Sales team trained mi? [ ] Support docs ready mi? [ ] Rollback plan var mı? [ ] Monitoring configured mı?

Recovery Procedures

  • Launch Date Slip → Communicate early, propose new date

  • Critical Bug → Activate rollback procedure

  • Low Adoption → Accelerate marketing, CS outreach

Master launch execution and create market momentum!

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