Go-to-Market Strategy: Components, Execution, and Metrics
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In this episode of The Product Handbook, we break down what makes a strong Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy — and how product managers can help bring a product to market with clarity, alignment, and momentum.
You’ll learn:
- The core components of a GTM strategy, including segmentation, targeting, and positioning
- How to define your ideal customer profile and craft a value proposition that actually resonates
- How to choose the right channels, pricing model, and messaging for your launch
- The leading and lagging metrics that show whether your GTM plan is working — from CAC to MRR to churn
- Common pitfalls that derail GTM efforts, like weak cross-functional alignment or ignoring the post-sale experience
If you’ve ever needed to launch a new product, feature, or market entry with confidence, this episode gives you a clear playbook for building and executing an effective GTM strategy.
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