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Tailscale and Market Segmentation with Avery Pennarun
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Tailscale and Market Segmentation with Avery Pennarun

Today I’m chatting with Avery Pennarun, CEO of Tailscale, a VPN service that makes devices and applications accessible anywhere in the world.

The Business of Open Source

May 25, 202235m 59s

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Show Notes

Today I’m chatting with Avery Pennarun, CEO of Tailscale. Tailscale is a VPN service that makes devices and applications accessible anywhere in the world by enabling encrypted point-to-point connections using the open source WireGuard protocol. Avery begins by talking about his experience building a start-up while he was a college student and how things have changed as he leads his current start-up. Avery recommends the book “Crossing the Chasm” and we discuss market segmentation as it relates to creating a successful start-up. Avery explains how Tailscale has been successful in implementing market segmentation strategies. We conclude our conversation by talking about goal setting and the importance of quality.


Highlights:

  • Avery talks about his first start-up experience as a college student (1:10)
  • Avery recommends “Crossing the Chasm” and discusses how it influenced his start-ups (7:54)
  • We discuss market segmentation strategy (13:29)
  • Specific marketing strategies used at Tailscale (18:41)
  • Avery talks about mistakes he’s made while building his start-ups (22:24)
  • Goal setting in start-ups (24:42)
  • We talk about the importance of quality in building word of mouth success (29:49)
  • Avery answers the question “How do you maintain an identity as an engineer when you are also a serial entrepreneur?” (33:23)


Links:

Avery

  • Twitter: @apenwarr @tailscale
  • Company: https://www.tailscale.com

Topics

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