Jim Huffman, CEO of GrowthHit, shares lessons learned from losing $400,000+, getting COVID-19, and rebuilding his business.

Guest Biography

Jim Huffman is CEO of growth marketing consultancy GrowthHit and a growth mentor for the Techstars startup accelerator. He has led growth at three startups that went from idea to over $10M in sales and were featured in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, and the TODAY Show. He has advised and taught digital marketing to brands that include Sephora, General Assembly, OREO, Hot Wheels, FedEx, and more. He is author of the Amazon best-selling book, The Growth Marketer's Playbook, a book that pushed Seth Godin off the #1 spot for 72 hours.

Jim also leverages his experience by working with startup founders and marketing professionals at Startup Week Seattle and General Assembly NYC. Jim earned his bachelor’s degree from University of Kansas where he serves as a mentor to marketing and business students. Today, Huffman is based in Seattle, Washington, and is an active member of the ANA, Techstars and General Assembly.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • What growth marketing and ABM (Account-Based Marketing) are.
  • Why Jim thinks running a bootstrapped agency is better than working at a startup that's shooting for a lucrative exit.
  • Lessons about digging your business out of a pandemic crisis.

Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/159

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