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Joe Benjamin

@JoeBenjamin_

Founder of RevPilots. We connect companies w/vetted full time sales talent and other GTM roles. B2B sales, startups, hiring, recruiting.

Brooklyn, NY 加入时间 Ocak 2010
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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
Are you a startup founder who can build a product but lacks the confidence to go out & sell it? Are you afraid to "bother" potential customers & fail when you do get a chance to talk to them? Or you simply don't know where to start with B2B sales? I have your solution... 👇
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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
@antoniogm Nobody has a stronger opinion on how to run a business than someday who has never done it
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Antonio García Martínez (agm.eth)
It's funny watching all these consumer VCs doxxing how little they know about how even their own portcos achieved 'generational' scale. The common thread: none of them have actually grown a consumer app, and they conflate spectatoring as an investor with actual experience.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now write legal contracts like NDAs, freelance agreements, and LLC paperwork better than $800/hour corporate lawyers. Here are 12 prompts that replace $15,000 in legal bills: (Save this before it disappears)
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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
@buccocapital The OP is misleading. They have 103 people in Marketing according to Sales Navigator
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I'm thinking about getting two dogs. What breeds should I consider?
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Julie Chang
Julie Chang@JulieChangRE·
met 2 young gents who are graduating this spring and from the Bay Area 1 is going to work for dad's painting biz back home the other applied for something like 150 jobs and got almost no interviews, and got a job working retail as a manager and will be working for the same brand back home and living with girlfriends mom who has room and will charge nominal rent graduating with business management degrees if you don't have a job lined up well before you graduate, probably far harder.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: ServiceNow CEO says unemployment for new college grads could "easily" reach the mid-30% range due to AI.

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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
@coreyhainesco Nah, GTM Engineer builds the tooling/machine that generates pipeline. SDRs execute off it. It's much closer to a RevOps role than an SDR role
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Corey Haines
Corey Haines@coreyhainesco·
When did SDR rebrand to “GTM Engineer”? 🤨
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Jacob Posel
Jacob Posel@jacob_posel·
I help service businesses become tech and AI enabled. If you’re a business that wants to adapt to the AI future reach out.
etn.@etnshow

Sequoia (@sequoia) Partner @JulienBek tells us why the next $1Trillion company will be a software company masquerading as a services firm: "Ultimately, if you look at the TAM today, for every dollar that you spend on software, $6 are spent on services". "If you sell the tools, the models are getting better and better and so you're at risk... whereas, if you sell the services, you're actually delivering outcomes." "Until now, we could really just go after the $1, but now with services first and human at the centre, we think you can capture the six".

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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
@jarvis_best There are tech founders who build software products and put zero effort into sales and marketing and wonder why they have no sales. Most people hate self promotion and selling something bc they’re afraid of rejection.
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Jarvis
Jarvis@jarvis_best·
I've always been a bit perplexed by creative types that don't promote their work. I'm not saying go full grifter or spammer, but writers who don't even post their own stuff on available outlets. Like how hard is it to create a bunch of social accounts and post links to your stuff for people who might want to see it?
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi

Incredible read: 60 New Yorkers on how much they made last year. Midtown coffee cart guy made as much as a NYT Bestselling Author with 800k IG followers. Both made 1/3 as much as a server at a midtown power lunch spot & less than a traveling lice lady. archive.is/ezKAu

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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
@FounderEric They have to reach out directly to founders. Usually seed to series B is a good fit. Do not go through traditional channels or HR. They’ll reject. They hate non traditional candidates.
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FounderEric
FounderEric@FounderEric·
Asking for a friend, how can a former founder with a startup that didn’t work out get a job?
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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
The big two reasons for aging is from people not wearing sunscreen and smoking. People are healthier too which is a little related to alcohol but it’s more overall nutrition and lifting weights. Even 20 years ago people did not lift this much/focus on fitness. I think drinking is declining because it’s really expensive and easy to cut out. People also stay inside more on their phones and rather spend their money on doordash while scrolling tiktok.
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Tyler Angert
Tyler Angert@tylerangert·
@johnpalmer True but I do have hope of staying supple for my tennis phase
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Tyler Angert
Tyler Angert@tylerangert·
2026 is the year people start shooting for a 315 bench instead of 225. What are we doing here people. Eat your damn steak
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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
@levelsio There are a lot of miserable haters on this site.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I'm always shocked by when you post your lifts here, or even just a photo of yourself, you instantly get hate from people that you lift low weights or you're not a giant bodybuilder (most who aren't natural btw) You know 75% of people are overweight and can't lift anything heavy at all? Just being fit and being able to lift more than your bodyweight, you're probably already top 5% of society!
Dean Turner@DeanTTraining

~95% of adult men likely cannot do this So, yeah…this guy has every right to be excited about this lift

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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
@nikillinit My PE clients are doing it internally. It makes more sense to do it that way.
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Nikhil Krishnan
Nikhil Krishnan@nikillinit·
“Sell your AI to a private equity group to use for the companies they own!” Seems to be a pretty common idea for vendors, but is this actually working? My anecdotal conversations suggest PE groups are just doing this themselves internally
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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
If you’re serious about building something to make money, the best thing you can do is to ignore Twitter and all social media and go talk to customers. There’s so much noise on here. So much nonsense, hype and bullshit. You don’t want to chase shiny new things. You want to solve an expensive problem that’s a priority to solve and spend time on sales and marketing. Everything else is noise.
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Rishab Kumar Jha
Rishab Kumar Jha@rishabkrjha·
I’m honestly pretty confused right now. One moment I see the Cal AI founder hitting $50M ARR at 19 and think maybe I should build consumer phone apps. Then I see all the hype around OpenClaw and feel the FOMO. Then I think I'm a developer, maybe I should build a devtool. Then YC says “build for agents, your new customers are agents.” Then others say “automate one full workflow with AI” and build a business like the ones on Starter Story. Finally built a Payment Gateway for AI Agents, Stripe launches the exact same thing next week. Back to square one 🥲. There's just so much noise. What I do know: I don’t want to go the VC route. I want to be profitable from day one, build something meaningful, and reach $100M in the next 3–4 years while genuinely improving people’s lives.
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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
@holmisthename I guess if you can do one you can do ten. But I agree with your point.
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Gunnar S. Holm
Gunnar S. Holm@holmisthename·
local newsletters are great and all, but why would you spend your sacred energy to build a business in a niche where the top dog is making $300k a year? x.com/pricefoulger/s…
Price Foulger@pricefoulger

I can't stop thinking about local newsletters. A guy in Annapolis, Maryland started a free email newsletter about local events. No journalism background. He's an engineer. 23,000 subscribers. In a city of 40,000 people. ~$300,000 in revenue last year. From a newsletter about things to do in Annapolis. A 23-year-old in Winnipeg did $60,000 in his first two months of monetizing. @MikeyPesto , a guy in the Catskills did $32,100 last month. The model is stupid simple. Curate local events, restaurant openings, things to do. No politics. No crime. Just fun stuff for families. Send it once a week. Businesses pay to advertise because the open rates are 50-70%. The industry average is <20%. Subscriber acquisition cost? $0.50 to $1.00. Revenue per subscriber? $10-$12 per year. That's a 10-20x return. I don't know where else that ROI exists. Now here's why I'm stoked on this: I'm building a roofing company. Marketing in roofing is brutal. You're bidding against national brands on Google Ads with bottomless budgets. You're posting on social media where you don't own the audience and the algorithm can tank your reach overnight. So I'm going to start a local newsletter for my market. Build the audience. Build the trust. Then Rally Roofing advertises in its own newsletter. For free. To people who actually open the email. My marketing spend doesn't go to zero, it goes NEGATIVE. Other businesses pay me to run ads alongside mine. I wrote the whole breakdown in this week's issue of The Rally. [Link in first reply]

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Joe Benjamin
Joe Benjamin@JoeBenjamin_·
You need to understand how the organization makes decisions, who makes those decisions, what their priorities and goals are. Usually inexperienced sellers do not talk to enough people on the buyer’s side or only speak to them in scheduled structured meetings with other people present. You need to be texting with your champion(s) and learning as much about how the org works. Who has the power, what they want, etc.
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Josh Elgar
Josh Elgar@joshelgar·
@cjc What's the best way to get better at this? Or is it pre-qualifying companies where the politics are likely to be on your side
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Cristina Cordova
Cristina Cordova@cjc·
Yesterday, a founder told me he was surprised his team was losing deals for "political reasons". A competitor sat on the prospect’s board. An exec killed a deal with no rationale. Enterprise sales can feel irrational when you’re used to product merit deciding everything. Enterprise sales isn't political. It IS politics. Unfortunately, while he thought it was a broken process — that's the game. Your job isn't to sell a product. It's to make saying yes the easiest political move an exec can make.
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BarryRoland19@BarryRoland19·
Food is cheap. I can eat almost any animal on earth — butchered, cleaned, skinned, deboned — for like $4–10 a pound. I can drink milk that came out of a cow’s udder, which was then pasteurized and homogenized, for ~25 cents a cup. Don’t want fat in your milk? Same price! I can have a perfect Fuji apple every single day without moving a muscle. In 5th grade I read a book about a girl in rural China who wanted an apple as a *birthday present* ffs. Eating out is expensive. Food is cheap.
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Jessica Dawn
Jessica Dawn@genesijesi·
@JoeBenjamin_ @PierreVLeBrun Literally reread what I said already. I don’t care about the numbers. I know what I see and feel on the screen, on the ice. There is literally an energy from the team when they are playing the right way, that is missing when they’re not. It’s not explainable in words.
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Pierre LeBrun
Pierre LeBrun@PierreVLeBrun·
The Panthers are currently focused on trying to re-sign Sergey Bobrovsky.
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