
1911 – Unlock the Potential in Businesses with Kyle Mealy
The Thoughtful Entrepreneur · Josh Elledge · UpMyInfluence.com & PodVerified.com
May 15, 202420m 23s
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Show Notes
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the CEO of Next Level Coaching, Kyle Mealy.
Kyle Mealy, CEO of Next Level, discussed the transformative role of a fractional Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) in the B2B and small business sectors. Kyle specializes in blending marketing and sales with a profit-oriented approach. He focuses on enhancing margins and collaborates closely with CFOs to ensure profitability.
His primary attention is on companies that rely on monthly recurring revenue or high-ticket projects, especially within the professional services sector, which often involves technical or complex products. Kyle observed that companies generating under $10 million in revenue usually cannot afford a full-time marketing or sales executive. Using his extensive experience, he developed a proven formula for driving new revenue for these businesses.
Kyle highlighted the underutilized potential of LinkedIn and SEO for generating targeted B2B traffic. He also introduced the concept of a revenue strategy statement, a guiding principle that aligns all sales and marketing decisions with the company’s specific revenue objectives and unique market stance.
Key Points from the Episode:
- Kyle's role as a fractional chief revenue officer (CRO)
- Specialization in working with companies in the monthly recurring revenue or high-ticket project space
- Differences between B2B and B2C marketing
- Effective tactics for B2B marketing, including LinkedIn and SEO
- Revenue strategy statement and its importance
- Kyle's role as a change agent within organizations
- Signs indicating the readiness for a fractional leader
- Cost-effective option for small businesses
- Case study and upcoming book by Kyle Mealey