The seventh episode of the Outfoxed podcast by Hunter.io features Dennis Kelly, CEO and founder of Postalytics, a direct mail automation software company.
Dennis shares how Postalytics evolved from a horizontal platform to a verticalized approach targeting tech-enabled SMBs, the painful lessons learned from pivoting away from legacy direct mail providers, and why early customer wins can be dangerously misleading signals. His approach proves that sometimes the biggest opportunities come from disrupting the very ecosystem you initially tried to partner with.
This episode delivers strategic insights for founders, marketers, and anyone building in traditional industries — filled with pivot lessons, go-to-market evolution, and practical advice from someone who's learned to question early success.
Podcast Episode Highlights:
- Why multi-channel marketing nearly doubles outreach success rates
- The evolution from horizontal platform to vertical go-to-market strategy
- Lessons from the Boingnet pivot and why legacy players resist change
- How SEO became their primary growth channel in a competitive space
- Why founders must embrace evangelizing their products
About Dennis Kelly:
A Colgate University economics graduate who grew up on a farm in upstate New York, Dennis Kelly has held leadership roles spanning sales, product development, and operations across industries from healthcare software to wireless retail. With over 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, Dennis has founded six technology startups and achieved multiple successful exits.
Today, he’s the CEO and founder of Postalytics, a direct mail automation platform that helps marketers integrate physical mail into their digital marketing stacks.
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Credits: Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.