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Stop Selling to People Who Were Never Going to Buy<\/a> written by John Jantsch<\/a> read more at Duct Tape Marketing<\/a><\/p>\n

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Most founders spend years chasing customers who love their product but never buy. In this episode, John Jantsch talks with Rob Snyder, a serial startup founder, Harvard Innovation Labs fellow, and operating partner at Grix VC, about the pull framework: a four-part model for identifying the customers who are practically guaranteed to buy because reality has already done the convincing for them.<\/p>\n

Snyder walks through why traditional sales advice gets the physics backwards. Instead of trying to persuade prospects to want a product, he argues the real job is spotting people who already have an unavoidable project, a list of options that fall short, and nowhere else to turn. He and Jantsch dig into how this shows up in discovery calls, why chasing pain points is a trap, and how founders and service providers alike can use this lens to qualify leads faster and stop wasting energy on the wrong-fit prospects.<\/p>\n

This conversation is for founders, consultants, and marketers who are tired of long sales cycles and prospects who nod along but never close. Snyder\u2019s approach offers a practical way to rethink lead qualification, sales conversations, and even content strategy around real buyer readiness rather than guesswork.<\/p>\n

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Guest Bio<\/h3>\n

Rob Snyder is a serial startup founder, a fellow at Harvard Innovation Labs, and a former McKinsey consultant who graduated from Harvard Business School. He serves as an operating partner at Grix VC and coaches early-stage founders through his Finding Pull program. Snyder built the pull framework after years of struggling to convert customers who claimed to love his product but wouldn\u2019t buy. He is the author of the new book, The Power of Pull: What You Need to Know About Customer Demand to Build a Successful Startup and Why Most Founders Get It Wrong<\/em>.<\/p>\n

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