Some go-to-market slides make investors lean in. Others make them fall asleep faster than a warm chamomile tea. In this episode of Zero to Traction, JDM, Cameron, and Cass rip into some fake-but-way-too-realistic GTM slides and play the game: Go-to-Market… or Go-to-Bed?
✅ What makes a go-to-market slide instantly cringe-worthy
✅ The difference between channels and strategy (please, for the love of traction)
✅ How to avoid founder delusion, slide bloat, and the awareness trap
✅ Three real-time breakdowns of GTM slides: the good, the bad, and the Kombucha-core
✅ Why “launch and growth” shouldn’t be on the same slide—ever
Also: JDM has thoughts on Seinfeld, Cameron defends the Sacramento Kings with the power of playoff hope, and Cass reminds us that Fast & Furious launched a Pontiac into space—so your pivot probably isn’t that wild.
Takeaways and Roast Highlights
Slide 1: Audience Soup with a Side of Kombucha
Target: Gen Z professionals, remote teams, creators, nonprofits, HR depts…
Channels: TikTok, webinars, LinkedIn, Clubhouse (yes, still), and IRL events
Verdict: This isn’t a strategy. It’s a panic attack with a Canva account.
🧂“You just tried to sell me a Kombucha and invited me to a Slack I’ll never open.” – JDM
Slide 2: The Mindfulness Funnel
Target: Tech-savvy millennial parents
Funnel: Reels → Checklist → Drip campaign → Subscription
Verdict: Aesthetically pleasing but no clear through-line from problem to purchase
🧂 “You’re a hypothesis with a Squarespace account, not a movement.” – Cass
Slide 3: B2B Logistics Milk Toast
Target: Ops managers at mid-size logistics firms
Strategy: Cold outreach + newsletters + trade shows
Verdict: Better structure, but painfully generic. Needs sharper ICP and more than “we’re going to a trade show, I guess.”
🧂 “This isn’t bad, it’s just… bland. Like if an email template got tenure.” – Cass
Frivolous Thoughts
JDM: Some franchises (Fast & Furious, Lost) don’t know when to stop. Seinfeld did. Be like Seinfeld.
Cameron: The Kings are (somehow) in the playoff mix. Hope is alive.
Cass: If Fast & Furious can launch a Pontiac Fiero into space, your weird pivot is probably fine.
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