You Hired a Doer When You Needed a Strategist
Here’s what typically happens:
The problem isn’t the hire’s effort or attitude—it’s the fact that you brought in someone to execute before you had a strategy to execute on.
Early-stage companies can’t afford missteps in go-to-market. Every month of wasted marketing is a month of lost growth. And worse, if you target the wrong audience, tell the wrong story, or measure the wrong metrics, it’s easy to burn through cash and credibility.
Some common outcomes:
Before you hire a doer, you need a direction-setter—someone who can:
That’s the job of a senior marketing leader—not a junior generalist.
If you want to make your first marketing hire count, here’s the better approach:
This way, you're not just doing marketing. You're doing the right marketing—with the clarity, focus, and infrastructure to support it.
If you're building your product, would you hire a junior engineer to architect it from scratch?
Of course not.
So why take that risk with your go-to-market?
At TenXCMO, we help early-stage startups build the strategic foundation for growth—so your first hire isn’t left guessing, and your budget is put to work where it counts.
Ready to talk? Let’s build a smarter GTM plan together.