Episode #733
This One Little Thing Can Screw Up Your Company (So Don’t Do It)
August 03, 2018

In episode #733, Eric and Neil discuss the one thing that can screw up your company. Tune in to hear what you absolutely should not do.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:27] Today’s Topic: This One Little Thing Can Screw Up Your Company (So Don’t Do It)
  • [00:35] Don’t rebrand!
  • [00:44] Companies who are successful and make money still feel the need to rebrand.
  • [01:12] ConvertKit is changing their name to Siva, even though they are doing well.
  • [01:34] They wanted to rebrand, because no one knows what “convert kit” means, anyway.
  • [01:57] It makes sense to rebrand if you are changing your product, but otherwise, it doesn’t make sense.
  • [02:35] The Growth Everywhere podcast is rebranding.
  • [03:00] If you don’t have a ton of traction, feel free to rebrand. Don’t consider it if you’re making millions.
  • [03:57] That’s it for today!
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