If your attribution dashboard says “Direct” or “Organic” for 90% of your deals… you’re not alone. And you’re not getting the full story.
In this episode, we break down why traditional attribution is failing modern SaaS founders and what you should be tracking instead if you want to scale without guessing.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
Why click-based attribution is broken
Buyers consume 7 to 21 touchpoints before converting, but your CRM only shows the last one. That means your reports are half-blind.
What’s really driving pipeline (that you can’t see in GA)
Podcast shoutouts
LinkedIn lurking
Dark social referrals
ChatGPT prompts
Brand recall from founder content
The risk of trusting the wrong data
Founders are doubling down on SEO or ads because of vanity metrics and killing content that’s quietly building trust and pipeline.
What to track instead
Self-reported attribution
Brand search lift
Content-assisted conversions
Time-to-trust
Sales cycle velocity and referral volume
What the best SaaS companies are doing differently
They’re not tracking last-click. They’re measuring momentum and aligning marketing with the real buyer journey.
This episode is for founders tired of making $20K/month decisions based on incomplete data. If you want to build a smarter funnel and see what’s actually working, this will get you there.
You don’t have a product problem.
You don’t have a sales problem.
You have a visibility problem.
In 2025, your dream clients aren’t just Googling. They’re asking ChatGPT. Browsing LinkedIn. Checking curated lists, Substacks, and founder Twitter feeds.
If you don’t show up where they search or if what they find doesn’t build trust, you’ve already lost the deal.
In this episode, we break down the new rules of SaaS visibility and why SEO alone no longer cuts it. You’ll learn:
The visibility gaps killing your pipeline silently
You’re invisible to AI engines like ChatGPT
Your founder brand isn’t pulling inbound attention
Your site has no credibility layer for AI or humans
The rise of AIEO (AI Engine Optimization)
I walk through the new growth model that gets SaaS brands discovered and trusted in an AI-powered research journey.
What the most visible B2B brands are doing right now
Showing up in AI-generated lists
Owning founder-led narratives on LinkedIn
Designing trust into every page, asset, and profile
How to become the obvious choice, not just an option
It’s not enough to be good. You have to be findable. And believable. Wherever your dream clients are already searching.
Final takeaway:
Being the best-kept secret is not a flex; it’s a growth cap. Let’s fix that and make sure your brand shows up, and gets chosen.
“We’ve tried everything: LinkedIn ads, G2, and cold outbound, but leads are still cold.”
The most common (and costly) line we hear from SaaS teams.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your growth problem is the channel or the message, this episode gives you a clear framework to diagnose and solve it.
What you’ll learn:
Why most teams blame the wrong thing
Growth blames channels. Sales blames lead quality. Founders blame pricing. But if your positioning is weak, no channel will save you.
The 3-part diagnostic we use at Minute Creative
Relevance: Can your buyer say “this is for me” in 3 seconds?
Urgency: Is there a reason to act now?
Proof: Can you back up your claims in 10 seconds or less?
How to test what’s broken without wasting more budget
If your messaging converts warm leads but fails cold? It’s a channel problem.
If it fails warm and cold alike? You’re dealing with a messaging gap.
The real sequence that drives pipeline
Nail your positioning
Build message clarity (not cleverness)
Test it in warm conversations
Then and only then, scale to channels
You’ll also hear a real-world before-and-after rewrite that increased conversions 10x by changing just one line.
If you’re tired of trying 15 tactics without traction, this episode will give you the clarity to fix the real issue.
Most SaaS founders don’t stall growth because they’re careless; they stall because they’re ambitious.
You start with a focused ICP. It works. Revenue grows.
Then comes the temptation to expand too early. And that’s when the downward spiral begins.
In this episode, we unpack one of the most common and dangerous mistakes in SaaS growth: broadening your ICP before your system is ready to scale.
You’ll learn:
Why early ICP expansion looks like progress but leads to decay
More leads and meetings, sure. But then messaging fragments, sales cycles stretch, and CAC quietly creeps upward.
The downstream damage of a diluted ICP
Your product roadmap becomes reactive
Your sales team loses clarity
Your homepage stops converting
Your brand loses its edge
How to run the ICP alignment test
Ask this one question to reveal if your company is known for something specific or just vaguely helpful.
What top SaaS companies do instead
They master one ICP. Build a repeatable engine. Only then do they expand, one adjacent persona at a time.
This episode is your blueprint for tightening positioning, rebuilding clarity, and creating the kind of focus that compounds growth quarter after quarter.
Founders want clarity.
Investors want credibility.
Marketing wants conversions.
Sales wants enablement.
Design wants elegance.
And product wants something no one can explain.
If you’ve ever tried to redesign a B2B website and felt pulled in five directions; this episode is for you.
In this episode, we unpack the real reason why different stakeholders ask for different things from your website. It’s not random. It’s deeply rooted in how they see the world and what they’re measured against.
You’ll learn:
Why stakeholder misalignment kills velocity
Most website projects drag because they try to please everyone without a unifying strategy. I’ll show you how to break that cycle.
The mindset shift that changes everything
Instead of trying to balance conflicting opinions, learn how to align them toward a clear, shared objective.
The 3 types of site pages every stakeholder respects
The conversion layer (for growth and revenue)
The credibility layer (for investor and partner trust)
The clarity layer (for brand and message alignment)
How to run a strategic site revamp without getting stuck in internal politics
Clear hierarchy. Defined outcomes. Shared language. That’s what keeps the project moving and keeps results sharp.
Final takeaway:
Your website isn’t just a marketing asset. It’s the single highest-leverage alignment tool you have; if you build it right.
AI funding isn’t slowing down but it is shifting.
In 2025, investors aren’t just throwing money at every AI pitch deck. They’re getting sharper, more selective, and more focused on what actually scales.
In this episode, I break down what top-tier VCs are really looking for in today’s AI companies based on dozens of founder conversations, pitch teardown requests, and growth strategy work.
You’ll learn:
Why “We use LLMs” isn’t enough anymore
Investors want to know your defensibility. Your moat. Your wedge. Just using GPT-4 doesn’t cut it.
How to clearly articulate your unfair advantage
I’ll walk through the 4 types of moats that actually stand out in investor meetings and how to frame them.
What your GTM strategy says about your company
Generic demand gen won’t cut it. We cover what the best founders are doing to prove traction with real users, not just hype.
How to position your AI startup for the capital stack
I’ll share what early-stage VCs, growth funds, and strategic angels each want to see and how to tailor your messaging.
Final takeaway:
You don’t need to be the most advanced tech company. You need to be the clearest business case.
If you’re building in AI and aiming to raise, this episode gives you the clarity to pitch like a category leader; not just another LLM wrapper.
We landed on SOCLY.io last week. Here's what their hero section said:
“Amplify growth with compliance automation.”
It sounds polished. Professional. Confident. It’s also completely forgettable. I see this across 90% of SaaS sites. Clean visuals. Modern fonts. Trendy gradients. And yet…
No clicks. No conversions. No emotion.
Because it’s missing the only thing that matters:
The message isn’t doing its job.
Let's improve their positioning!
Most B2B marketing teams aren’t lazy, they’re overwhelmed.
They’re stuck doing “everything” instead of the few things that actually move revenue.
In this episode, we are breaking down why most B2B marketing strategies are built on busywork and how to cut through the noise to build momentum and growth.
You’ll learn:
Why busy ≠ effectiveActivity doesn’t equal pipeline. Effort doesn’t equal revenue. I’ll show you how to see through vanity tasks that keep your team busy but don’t produce real results.
The 3-Part Focus Filter
Does it support a high-leverage GTM motion?
Is it compounding in nature?
Does it create momentum inside the buyer’s mind?
If it doesn’t pass this filter, it’s time to cut it.
What top SaaS brands do differentlyI’ll share a real-world case study of a SaaS company stuck in busywork and how we stripped back their marketing to just a few core assets that increased MRR by 28% in 90 days.
Your action plan for this weekA simple, 10-minute audit to identify what’s wasting your time and what’s driving real revenue.
This episode isn’t about working harder. It’s about working smarter and building a marketing system that compounds over time.
If your pipeline feels slow, your sales calls go nowhere, and your messaging isn’t landing, chances are your Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) is broken.
In this episode, we break down why most startup founders are targeting the wrong audience, what it’s really costing them, and how to fix it with clarity and precision.
What you’ll learn:
How to know if your ICP is hurting your growth
Are you targeting too broadly?
Missing key pain points?
Using generic outreach that sounds like everyone else?
The two most common ICP mistakes
Serving companies across too many sizes and stages
Ignoring your customer’s current alternatives and buying triggers
What a clear ICP unlocks
Companies with dialed-in ICPs close faster, win bigger deals, and keep customers longer. We’ll share stats and real case studies that prove it.
How to fix it starting today
Focus on 1–2 clear brackets (e.g., 10–50 person startups)
Tailor messaging to real challenges and use-cases
Analyze your best customers to refine your targeting
You’ve got a solid product. A capable team. Budget to scale.
But your marketing campaigns aren’t converting, and your revenue isn’t moving.
In this episode, we break down the single biggest mistake that’s silently killing most SaaS marketing efforts and how to fix it before it drains your budget, momentum, and team confidence.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Why most campaigns fail before they even launch
When your ICP isn’t clearly defined, your messaging becomes guesswork. We’ll unpack how vague audience understanding leads to wasted ad spend and low-quality leads.
How to simplify your message so it actually converts
Focus on one pain point. One clear outcome. Use language your buyers actually use, not internal product-speak.
How to choose the right channels and ignore the noise
A perfect message on the wrong platform is still a failure. we’ll show you how to audit where your real audience lives and double down on what works.
What to do if your team feels stuck
Failed campaigns create more than lost revenue; they create lost confidence. Learn how to re-energize your team with clarity and direction.
If your 2025 marketing plan includes scaling pipeline, increasing demo bookings, or reducing CAC, this episode will give you a clear starting point.
Red Bull doesn’t sell energy drinks. It sells adrenaline, identity, and transformation.
It says, “Red Bull gives you wings.” Not “80mg of caffeine.”
Most SaaS companies are doing the opposite; stuck in feature lists, integrations, and dashboards that no one cares about.
In this episode, I break down what SaaS brands can learn from Red Bull’s marketing playbook and how to shift from transactional messaging to emotional demand generation.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
Sell outcomes, not toolsYour prospects don’t want automation. They want time back, clarity, credibility, and recognition. Say that.
Build identity into your brandWhat does using your product say about your customer? Are they seen as bold, productive, innovative? Your messaging should reinforce that identity.
Own moments, not just impressionsRed Bull doesn’t just run ads. It creates unforgettable stunts and viral events. For SaaS, that means building moments through founder-led content, bold opinions, and case study storytelling.
Final takeaway:
The best SaaS brands don’t just convert leads. They create believers; customers who brag about you, refer others, and wear your logo with pride.
If your brand isn’t creating that level of emotional connection yet, this episode will show you how to start.
After working with dozens of agencies, hiring a few, and running one myself, I can tell you this: most agencies don’t drive real growth.
They sell tactics. They pitch retainers. They deliver outputs, not outcomes.
In this episode, I break down why most agencies fail SaaS founders and what you should do instead if you want to scale beyond $50K to $500K MRR.
What you’ll learn:
Why tactics without positioning waste moneyRunning ads, SEO, or redesigning your site won’t work if your ICP isn’t clear and your messaging doesn’t resonate.
Why retainers often reward effort, not impactMost agencies charge monthly without tying anything back to pipeline, demos, or revenue. You end up paying for busywork.
Why generalist agencies rarely understand SaaSIf they serve SaaS one day and local businesses the next, their advice is probably templated. You need people who speak your market’s language.
What actually works if you’re trying to scale
Fix positioning before scaling anything
Build demand instead of waiting for it
Prioritize founder-led content
Focus on GTM systems that create consistent results
Only work with specialists who understand SaaS growth at your stage
This isn’t an agency takedown. It’s a challenge to rethink how you spend your time and budget and who you trust to help you grow.
Your buyers aren’t searching on Google anymore.
They’re asking ChatGPT, Bard, Claude, and Perplexity and getting one answer that shapes their decision.
In this episode, I break down the shift that most founders and marketers are completely ignoring. The future of content discovery has changed. And if you're not showing up in AI-powered answers, you don’t exist.
You’ll learn:
What AIEO (AI Engine Optimization) actually isWhy optimizing for search engines alone is outdated, and how top SaaS brands are becoming the go-to answer inside AI tools.
Why this shift is a winner-takes-all gameAI tools don’t show a list of ten blue links. They give one trusted answer. If you're not that answer, you're invisible.
How to become the brand AI tools recommendI walk through the six-part strategy we use to help clients build an Authority Engine:
Reverse-engineering your AI presence
Enhancing bios, brand trust signals, and credibility layers
Creating question-based, AI-trainable content
Fixing web presence for AI crawlability
Structuring data with JSON, schema, and citations
Stacking trust with case studies, media mentions, and authority backlinks
Real-world example: One of our clients won a major deal not because of SEO or ads but because they showed up as the most credible option inside ChatGPT.
If you’re serious about owning your category in 2025, it’s time to stop thinking in SEO terms and start building for AIEO.
After five years of testing every productivity tactic under the sun (apps, books, morning routines, and systems), We realized most of it is noise.
What actually works? Just ten simple, battle-tested rules that have delivered 80 percent of our results, consistently.
In this episode, we break down the exact productivity system we use to stay focused, move fast, and avoid burnout while running a business.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
Why we never schedule meetings before noon or after 5 PM
How we structure three hours of deep work every morning
Why movement, clarity, and health are non-negotiables
How simple mindset practices like daily affirmations and goal-setting amplify execution
The lifestyle shifts that had the biggest ROI, like quitting sugar and prioritizing sleep
No gimmicks. No overcomplicated systems. Just what actually works after five years of trial, error, and iteration.
Whether you’re a founder, operator, or creator trying to do more with less, these rules are designed to help you protect your focus, build momentum, and compound results over time.
Scaling a SaaS company from $50K to $500K MRR isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing the right things, in the right order, with a system that removes bottlenecks and compounds growth.
In this episode, I’m walking you through the ASCEND Framework: the 7-step growth engine we use with SaaS founders to build predictable, scalable revenue.
You’ll learn exactly how to:
Attract more qualified leadsAudit your current GTM strategy and align messaging with what your ICP actually wants.
Simplify your positioningConfused prospects don’t convert. Make your value clear in three seconds or less.
Create demand funnelsUse LinkedIn, SEO, and lead magnets to turn traffic into high-intent demos.
Elevate your conversionsFix your CTAs, reduce friction, and follow up faster to close more deals.
Nurture and close smarterBuild onboarding and email systems that reduce churn and increase upsells.
Differentiate and defend your positionStand out with case studies, proof, and category ownership.
Scale what worksTrack what matters, kill what doesn’t, and double down on your best-performing channels.
If you’re tired of growth plateaus, long sales cycles, or marketing that doesn’t convert, this episode will give you the clarity and structure you’ve been missing.
The ASCEND Framework isn’t about hacks. It’s about building a system that compounds.
Positioning isn’t optional. But most startup founders treat it like a nice-to-have.
In this episode, we dive into the uncomfortable truth: the reason your pipeline is dry, your pricing is under pressure, and your marketing feels ineffective has nothing to do with tactics. It’s your positioning.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
Three clear signs you have a positioning problem
Your prospects don’t “get it” without long explanations
You’re constantly competing on price
Your marketing feels like it’s not working, no matter how much you try
Why most SaaS founders resist fixing positioning
They’re afraid of niching down and losing opportunities
They want to keep their product “flexible”
They push it off until “later” but later never comes
How to fix it without a full rebrand
Use the 5-second clarity test
Focus on outcomes, not features
Build a clear category narrative your ICP actually cares about
You’ll also learn why positioning is not about limiting growth. it’s about creating focus, owning a market, and making your product the obvious choice for the right customers.
If your team is spending more time explaining than closing, this is your wake-up call.
You’ve built a great product. You’ve raised capital. You know your SaaS delivers results.
But if your content isn’t bringing in decision-makers or Series A+ customers ready to buy, you’re leaving serious revenue on the table.
In this episode, we break down why most SaaS content fails to convert high-ticket clients and share the three key upgrades you need to make if you want to scale past $500K MRR.
What you’ll learn:
How to stop attracting low-value startups
Most SaaS content is written for users, not buyers. Learn how to create pain-point-driven content that speaks directly to CMOs, COOs, and other decision-makers.
How to position yourself as an authority, not another blog
Surface-level content doesn’t convert. I’ll show you how to use frameworks, exclusive insights, and contrarian takes to stand out in your category.
How to drive action with high-value CTAs
Vague CTAs kill momentum. Learn how to replace "Contact Us" with direct, compelling offers that decision-makers actually respond to.
Plus, we’ll share a quick case study of how one Series A SaaS founder used this exact approach to shorten sales cycles, improve lead quality, and close their biggest inbound deal ever without outbound.
If your content is generating likes but not revenue, this episode is for you.
SaaS growth isn’t about waiting for the perfect moment. It’s about making faster, smarter decisions before your competitors do.
In this episode, I break down the three most overlooked growth opportunities keeping early-stage SaaS companies stuck and how to unlock momentum without a complete strategy overhaul.
What we’ll cover:
High-impact marketing bets you're avoiding
Stop playing it safe. Learn how to test and scale LinkedIn growth loops, paid acquisition, and conversion-first website strategies that generate pipeline now.
Building an inbound engine that attracts enterprise clients
Inbound isn’t slow. When done right, it compounds fast. Learn how the top SaaS brands use positioning, insights, and proof-driven content to close bigger deals at lower CAC.
Simplifying your sales funnel to close faster
Sales isn’t a numbers game. It’s a friction game. Discover how to eliminate dead weight from your funnel, personalize outreach, and focus only on high-potential leads.
The fastest-growing SaaS companies don’t wait for perfect data. They move quickly, test constantly, and focus on what actually works.
If you're serious about scaling from $50K to $500K MRR, this episode will show you exactly where to focus.
Your SaaS positioning is either closing high-value deals or silently killing them.
If you're running outbound campaigns with low reply rates…
If your website traffic isn’t converting into demos…
If competitors with worse products keep winning deals…
You don’t have a marketing problem.
You have a positioning problem.
In this episode, we're breaking down 5 brutal signs your SaaS positioning is broken and exactly how to fix it without spending months rebranding or rewriting everything.
What we’ll cover:
→ Why your ICP doesn’t “get” what you do (and how to fix it in 7 seconds)
→ How to stop sounding like “just another tool” in a crowded market
→ The #1 reason you’re attracting bad leads who ghost or churn
→ Why your “why now” is weak and how to create urgency that sells
→ How to crush demos by reframing the problem (and make your competition look outdated)
Real-world examples, before/after messaging, and actionable fixes you can implement today.
No fluff. No jargon.
Just a clear breakdown of how to stop getting overlooked and start getting high-intent leads who are ready to buy.
Positioning isn’t just messaging, it’s your growth engine. Let’s fix it.
If your SaaS positioning isn’t crystal clear, you’re losing customers.
Scaling from $50K to $500K MRR (or beyond) in 2025 requires a radical shift in how you position your product. Generic messaging doesn’t work anymore. Your competitors are moving fast, are you?
In this episode, we're breaking down 5 SaaS positioning trends that the fastest-growing companies are leveraging right now:
→ Niche Down or Be Ignored: Broad positioning is dead. Be the go-to solution for a specific ICP.
→ Outcomes Over Features: Your audience doesn’t care about features; they care about results.
→ Category Creation Isn’t Enough: Avoid jargon and define what you’re NOT before claiming what you are.
→ Authority-Driven Positioning: Trust sells. Leverage case studies, testimonials, and real numbers.
→ Conversational Messaging Wins: The corporate tone is out. Speak like a human, not a robot.
When your positioning is dialed in:
→ Marketing becomes effortless, leads come to you.
→ Sales cycles shrink, prospects “get it” instantly.
→ Competitors can’t keep up, you dominate your category.
Positioning isn’t optional, it’s your growth engine in 2025.
Hit play and let’s fix your SaaS positioning before the competition does.