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What do you do when the very field you've dedicated decades to, mastered, and carved out a specialized niche in, goes into decline, jeopardizing both your and your employees' livelihood?
This is no hypothetical scenario but the harsh reality that confronted David Poteet, the founder of New City, a firm acclaimed for its higher education web design expertise. A creeping decline in higher education enrollments was eroding the very foundation his business was built on.
After a test run into government contracting, David chose to defy the odds. He refused to let an evolving landscape dictate his company's fate. Instead, he seized this challenge as an opportunity to evolve, identifying a potential solution to a crucial pain point that many didn't even realize existed.
In a surprising discovery, David found that there was a lack of cohesion between the website/marketing teams and the enrollment strategy teams within higher education institutions. He noticed that these departments, though interrelated, were operating in silos. Seizing this opportunity, David decided to extend New City's services to include web design/marketing and strategic enrollment management- creating a more unified and effective approach within these higher education institutions.
This isn't a story of survival. It's an inspiring tale of reinvention, resilience, and the audacious decision to transform challenge into opportunity. If you're an agency owner grappling with a niche that's losing its luster, becoming commoditized, or teetering on the edge of relevance, David's journey may offer the beacon of hope and direction you need.
Join Corey and David on Vertical Go-To-Market as they discuss:
Key Takeaways for the Higher Education Vertical:
By Corey Quinn5
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What do you do when the very field you've dedicated decades to, mastered, and carved out a specialized niche in, goes into decline, jeopardizing both your and your employees' livelihood?
This is no hypothetical scenario but the harsh reality that confronted David Poteet, the founder of New City, a firm acclaimed for its higher education web design expertise. A creeping decline in higher education enrollments was eroding the very foundation his business was built on.
After a test run into government contracting, David chose to defy the odds. He refused to let an evolving landscape dictate his company's fate. Instead, he seized this challenge as an opportunity to evolve, identifying a potential solution to a crucial pain point that many didn't even realize existed.
In a surprising discovery, David found that there was a lack of cohesion between the website/marketing teams and the enrollment strategy teams within higher education institutions. He noticed that these departments, though interrelated, were operating in silos. Seizing this opportunity, David decided to extend New City's services to include web design/marketing and strategic enrollment management- creating a more unified and effective approach within these higher education institutions.
This isn't a story of survival. It's an inspiring tale of reinvention, resilience, and the audacious decision to transform challenge into opportunity. If you're an agency owner grappling with a niche that's losing its luster, becoming commoditized, or teetering on the edge of relevance, David's journey may offer the beacon of hope and direction you need.
Join Corey and David on Vertical Go-To-Market as they discuss:
Key Takeaways for the Higher Education Vertical: