Names matter because they set expectations, and expectations drive momentum. We open with a playful roast of our working title and turn it into a real exercise in clarity. Why a simple, memorable name can act like a launch ramp instead of a speed bump. From there, we bring in Ryan Carson, a three-time founder who helped a million people learn to code, to talk about the biggest shift he’s seen: AI as a new kind of compute that lets tiny teams ship at enterprise scale. Ryan breaks down t...
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Names matter because they set expectations, and expectations drive momentum. We open with a playful roast of our working title and turn it into a real exercise in clarity. Why a simple, memorable name can act like a launch ramp instead of a speed bump. From there, we bring in Ryan Carson, a three-time founder who helped a million people learn to code, to talk about the biggest shift he’s seen: AI as a new kind of compute that lets tiny teams ship at enterprise scale. Ryan breaks down t...
From Idea to Product Market Fit, Lessons From a $100M Agency CEO | Episode #7
AI Code Central Podcast
23 minutes
3 months ago
From Idea to Product Market Fit, Lessons From a $100M Agency CEO | Episode #7
In this episode of AI Code Podcast, we welcome our new Chief Marketing Officer, Conor Douglas (founder of Astoria Advertising Co) with over $100M in revenue generated for his clients, Conor now brings his expertise into the SaaS & AI world. He shares lessons learned from scaling high-performing campaigns and breaks down how to apply them to building AI and SaaS products. From finding true product-market fit to using data analytics for smarter decision-making and creating sustainable custo...
AI Code Central Podcast
Names matter because they set expectations, and expectations drive momentum. We open with a playful roast of our working title and turn it into a real exercise in clarity. Why a simple, memorable name can act like a launch ramp instead of a speed bump. From there, we bring in Ryan Carson, a three-time founder who helped a million people learn to code, to talk about the biggest shift he’s seen: AI as a new kind of compute that lets tiny teams ship at enterprise scale. Ryan breaks down t...