In episode #2166, Neil and Eric talk about why a bigger TAM means easier marketing. Total Addressable Market (TAM) plays a huge role in your potential earnings, as well as the marketing strategies you decide to pursue. Tune in to learn how to identify your TAM, why it’s such an important marketing element, and how to leverage it as a part of your strategy.
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:20] Today’s topic: The Bigger Your TAM The Easier Your Marketing Will Be.
- [00:25] An overview of TAM (Total Addressable Market).
- [00:30] How to determine the TAM of the market you are in.
- [01:13] Why the one thing Neil would change in his past businesses is identify areas with a much larger TAM.
- [01:57] The role that TAM plays in the projects that investors choose to pursue.
- [02:51] The challenges of entering a field with a larger TAM.
- [05:14] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
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- Ahrefs
- Similar Web
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