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Linda Lian is Co-Founder and CEO at Common Room, the all-in-one customer intelligence platform that automatically surfaces signals across 30+ channels, reveals the person and account behind the signal, and automates actions like email messaging and team alerts. Linda founded Common Room in 2020 to unlock siloed, previously untrackable signals to transform how organizations connect with people. Before Common Room, Linda led product marketing for serverless computing at Amazon Web Services, where she saw firsthand the impact connected data and person-level insights had on accelerating product adoption, earning new customers, and expanding account revenue.
Discussed in this Episode:
Highlights:
4:36 - Linda's background and the story behind founding Common Room.
7:09 - The evolution of data collection and actionability in RevTech.
11:07 - Differences between intent data and signal-based selling.
14:38 - Is Salesforce's legacy architecture holding back the next evolution of RevTech?
21:12 - Linda's strategy for recruiting and retaining exceptional talent at Common Room.
24:25 - Transitioning from VC to operator: Linda's journey and lessons learned.
32:49 - Challenges faced and insights gained during Linda's time at AWS.
38:23 - The lightbulb moment that led Linda to found Common Room.
42:47 - Advice for solo founders on finding the right co-founders.
50:00 - One thing revenue leaders believe to be true that Linda thinks is bull$***.
52:41 - One thing that is working for Linda in go-to-market right now.
Guest Speaker Links (Linda Lian):
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindamlian
Host Speaker Links (Scott Barker):
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ssbarker/
Newsletter: thegtmnewsletter.substack.com/
Sponsor:
The GTM Podcast
The GTM Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Scott Barker, GTMfund Partner, featuring interviews with the top 1% GTM executives, VCs, and founders. Conversations reveal the unshared details behind how they have grown companies, and the go-to-market strategies responsible for shaping that growth.
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