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Finding exponential growth is the dream and goal of every startup. It’s also extremely difficult. On this episode of Marketing Trends, we talked with an expert in startup growth about what it takes to achieve liftoff. Brian Rothenberg is a partner at the venture capital firm defy.vc and a veteran of startup marketing himself. He previously served as the Head of Growth and GM at Eventbrite and the Co-Head of Marketing at TaskRabbit.
On this episode, Brian talks all about how growth needs to evolve at every startup stage, including how to find product/market fit, scaling, and creating durable growth.
Links:
Notes & Quotes: http://bit.ly/2mVRkzI
Brian’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brianrothenberg/
Brian’s Twitter: twitter.com/bmrothenberg
Defy: defy.vc/
3 Key Takeaways:
- Growth marketing looks different at different stages for a startup. Effective entrepreneurs need to learn to adapt and change as their company grows.
- In the first stages, marketing should be focused on experimentation and finding product-market fit.
- After that comes finding the most effective marketing channels and optimizing those channels.
Bio:
Brian is an Investment Partner at Defy.vc. He previously worked at Eventbrite as the VP of Growth and GM of their self-service business/product. He helped to scale Eventbrite’s business to several billions of dollars in annual transactions across 180+ countries around the world.
Before Eventbrite he was Co-Head of Marketing at TaskRabbit where he helped to 3x their core business volume and co-authored the strategy that led to TaskRabbit’s successful pivot to a more tightly-managed marketplace. He joined TaskRabbit via acquisition of his own company, SkillSlate, which he co-founded and ran product and marketing for.
Brian started his career as a Product Manager for Yahoo!’s marketplace businesses where he was focused on consumer product, SEO, conversion optimization, traffic acquisition, and any other growth lever he could find.
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Finding exponential growth is the dream and goal of every startup. It’s also extremely difficult. On this episode of Marketing Trends, we talked with an expert in startup growth about what it takes to achieve liftoff. Brian Rothenberg is a partner at the venture capital firm defy.vc and a veteran of startup marketing himself. He previously served as the Head of Growth and GM at Eventbrite and the Co-Head of Marketing at TaskRabbit.
On this episode, Brian talks all about how growth needs to evolve at every startup stage, including how to find product/market fit, scaling, and creating durable growth.
Links:
Notes & Quotes: http://bit.ly/2mVRkzI
Brian’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brianrothenberg/
Brian’s Twitter: twitter.com/bmrothenberg
Defy: defy.vc/
3 Key Takeaways:
- Growth marketing looks different at different stages for a startup. Effective entrepreneurs need to learn to adapt and change as their company grows.
- In the first stages, marketing should be focused on experimentation and finding product-market fit.
- After that comes finding the most effective marketing channels and optimizing those channels.
Bio:
Brian is an Investment Partner at Defy.vc. He previously worked at Eventbrite as the VP of Growth and GM of their self-service business/product. He helped to scale Eventbrite’s business to several billions of dollars in annual transactions across 180+ countries around the world.
Before Eventbrite he was Co-Head of Marketing at TaskRabbit where he helped to 3x their core business volume and co-authored the strategy that led to TaskRabbit’s successful pivot to a more tightly-managed marketplace. He joined TaskRabbit via acquisition of his own company, SkillSlate, which he co-founded and ran product and marketing for.
Brian started his career as a Product Manager for Yahoo!’s marketplace businesses where he was focused on consumer product, SEO, conversion optimization, traffic acquisition, and any other growth lever he could find.
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Marketing Trends is brought to you by our friends at Salesforce Pardot, B2B marketing automation on the world’s #1 CRM. Are you ready to take your B2B marketing to new heights? With Pardot, marketers can find and nurture leads, close more deals, and maximize ROI. Learn more by heading to www.pardot.com/podcast.
To learn more or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, visit MarketingTrends.com.
This episode is brought to you by Lightricks.
LTX is the all-in-one creative suite for AI-driven video production; built by Lightricks to take you from idea to final 4K render in one streamlined workspace.
Powered by LTX-2, our next-generation creative engine, LTX lets you move faster, collaborate seamlessly, and deliver studio-quality results without compromise.
Try it today at ltx.studio
Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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