When you want to scale your startup, you need to market it correctly. You want to make sure you're solving a problem, especially if your product is some kind of software. This is what Jonathan Zacks did with GoReminders. He saw that people were missing their appointments, and so much money was being wasted on this. So, he started work on a solution. Join Mitch Russo as he talks with Jonathan about how he scaled up GoReminders. Discover how he marketed it on social media. Find out how he is building up his business by just focusing on it, no matter his end goal. Listen to his startup story and get inspired to grow one yourself!
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