dealing with industry analysts, for startups
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If you're a tech startup, you might be curious about these "industry analysts." In this talk (given at HeavyBit), I go over what analysts do, reasons to talk with them, how to give a briefing, and some other tactical advice. While this was geared towards startups, most of the content is for vendors in general. See the recording here: http://www.heavybit.com/library/video/2014-01-21-michael-coteTRANSCRIPT
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Dealing with analysts, for startups @cote | 21 Jan 2014
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I’ve been on both sides
1995-‐2006: Developer (startups, BMC)
2006-‐2011: Analyst@RedMonk • h@p://redmonk.com/cote/
2011-‐2013: Corporate Strategy, M&A (Dell)
2013-‐now: Research Director@451 • h@ps://451research.com/biography?eid=735 • [email protected]
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@cote & h=p://cote.io
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Quick Goals: Influence, Advice1. Understand analyst mo<va<ons & types
2. Make us think The Company is rad
3. Get help making The Company rad
4. Make us talk about that radness
5. Access to our influence channel
6. Access network of contacts & partners
7. Manage rela<onship
8. Tell us about rad things
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* You’re this guy.
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Reasons to talk with analysts (for vendors)
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Influence
• Buyers
• Sellers
• Press
• Investors
• Nerd Entertainment
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Connect & Broadcast{
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Research
• News & trends
• Compe<<ve analysis
• Market-‐sizing & share
• How To’s
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Market Education {
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Consul<ng• Deeper research
• Product & strategy
• M&A, biz-‐dev, partners
• Messaging, kool-‐aid tes<ng
• 3rd party mouth-‐piece for internal poli<cs
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Direct your decisions{
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Analyst work products
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Reports
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Rankings
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Market analysis (sizing & share)
!11Sources: "Market Share: All Software Markets, Worldwide, 2012," Gartner; “Market Monitor Sector Review: Virtualization,” 451 Research, Dec 2013; “Worldwide and Regional Public IT Cloud Services 2013–2017 Forecast,” IDC, Aug 2013
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Other work products
• Webinars -‐ book-‐ending a pitch for lead-‐gen
• Speaking -‐ conferences, customer events, “kick-‐offs,” etc.
• New media -‐ screencasts, podcasts, videos
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Engaging with analysts
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Establish goals with analysts
• Inform yourself -‐ trends, compe<<ve, market data, etc.
• Feeding/brainwash -‐ material for one of their reports, hustle them to write one
• Influence & Word-‐of-‐mouth -‐ investors, reporters, buyers, compe<tors
• Marke<ng -‐ genera<ng social objects
• Get advice -‐ help you make decisions
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Sor<ng analysts
• Coverage area(s)
• Cynics vs. Op<mists
• Journalists vs. Prac<<oners
• BigCo vs. “Bou<que”
• Vendors vs. end-‐user centric
• Poten<al impact
• Cost
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Figure out how analyst get paid
• Be aware of when engagements are free vs. paid
• Paywalls
• Consul<ng
• Conferences
• Sponsoring & underwri<ng
• “Content” -‐ re-‐prints, commissioned papers
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Briefings
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Briefing analysts1. Company overview
2. Problem solved
3. How it’s solved
4. Market you’re targe<ng
5. Business mechanics
6. Road-‐map
7. Strategy
8. Vision
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# Product/Technology Q: What problem is being solved? Q: Where is it and this category going in 2-3 years? Q: How long does it take to get up and running? Q: What's the licensing model? Subscription, perpetual, etc? !# Company/Overview Q: Who's the customer, size of company that buys? Q: How many paying customers? Q: How many trials/pilots? Q: Customer to speak to as a reference? Q: Number of employees? Q: Are you hiring? What type, how many? Q: Geographic locations? !# Sales Q: Revenue?
Q: Average deal size? Q: Expectations for next year/quarter? Q: Revenue mix across products? Q: Revenue mix across geographies? Q: Revenue mix across market segments? !# Partner/Channel Q: Partner approach? Q: Indirect/direct mix? Q: Looking for partners? !# Competition Q: Who do they see in deals? Q: Are there different people in low, mid, and high-dollar deals? Q: Has the competition changed? !# Finance Q: Total amount of funding and funding stage/history? Q: Who are the investors?
451 Analyst Guide Template
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Briefing tac<cs• 30-‐60 minute presenta<on
• NDA tagging
• Bullets, not clipart
• PDFs over WebEx
• Demos
• Don’t fights, just discuss
• We don’t like feeling dumb, or “exposed”
• Ask for and/or offer something
• Allude to future work, carefully
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Startup briefings: seem bigger
• Assis<ng pajern matching: disruptor, SMB pulldown, Enterprise, etc.
• Funding history & connec<ons
• Keep the visuals fancy so you seem new
• Source of sustaining money, revenue
• Why will it make money? (Or get bought?)
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Above all else, avoid “computers are awesome”
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Ongoing engagement
• Consistent set of contacts at your company
• Consul<ng -‐ small & large
• Emailing interes<ng info, press releases
• (Pre-‐)briefing for all upcoming events
• Food and beverages
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Consul<ng• Survey -‐ What’s going on out there?
• Tac<cal Strategy -‐ How do we make money with this technology? Build adop<on? Are our methods good? (E.g., going open source).
• Big Strategy -‐ Pornolio management, corporate, future plans.
• Planning -‐ new ventures, waking up dead ones.
• Valida<on -‐ Is the “offering” itself good? Are we drinking our own Kool-‐aid? How is it?
• Biz-‐Dev -‐ Who else should we be working with?
• Messaging -‐ How do we say this? Bullet-‐proofing.
• Some<mes, a company won’t listen to its own good ideas, but will listen to those same ideas from an analyst
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Getting a 3rd party perspective, input, &
crafting
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Addi<onal credits, cita<ons, etc.
• Jonny Brentwood’s AR Hitler: hjp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjG8KivYFZ0
• Cocktail notes: hjp://www.flickr.com/photos/spine/146779420/
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