James Milsom Host

James Milsom

Hunter's Head of Marketing with a decade of experience in SaaS marketing, hosted Strategy Hero, and regularly appears on GTM podcasts - although he claims not to enjoy it.

Appears in 3 Episodes

#7

Dennis Kelly - "Early wins aren't always a sign of anything"

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 ratesThe evolution from horizontal platform to vertical go-to-market strategyLessons from the Boingnet pivot and why legacy players resist changeHow SEO became their primary growth channel in a competitive spaceWhy founders must embrace evangelizing their productsAbout 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. Learn more about Dennis Kelly via:https://www.linkedin.com/in/denniskelly/https://postalytics.com/Credits: Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.
#6

Kristie Jones - "Don't believe in no, believe in not right now"

The sixth episode of the Outfoxed podcast by Hunter.io features Kristie Jones, B2B sales consultant and author of "Selling Your Way In."With over 20 years of experience helping small and mid-sized companies expand their teams and grow revenue, Kristie has built a specialized practice focused exclusively on B2B SaaS startups generating $1–5 million in revenue. After losing her VP of sales role in a 2016 reorganization, she discovered her true calling: helping founders transition from founder-led selling to building their first real sales teams — a challenge that requires equal parts strategy, psychology, and tough love.Kristie shares why founders must "give the baby up for adoption" when hiring their first salesperson, how she creates cultures of accountability that focus on outcomes rather than call volume, and why getting small (specializing in a narrow niche) enabled her to go big in the consulting world. Her approach proves that sustainable sales growth comes from solid processes and realistic expectations, not fancy tech stacks or unrealistic quotas.This episode delivers actionable frameworks for founders, sales leaders, and consultants — filled with honest insights, proven hiring processes, and practical advice from someone who's made the founder-to-sales-team transition work hundreds of times.Podcast Episode Highlights:Why the founder advantage becomes a disadvantage when scaling salesCreating accountability cultures focused on outcomes, not just activitiesHow to hire salesperson #1 without setting them up to failWhy good processes matter more than expensive tech stacksHer pragmatic take on VC funding and quota settingAbout Kristie Jones:Kristie Jones is a B2B sales consultant and author of "Selling Your Way In," specializing in helping startups transition from founder-led selling to building scalable sales teams. With over 20 years of experience in sales leadership and team development, she focuses on VC-backed B2B SaaS companies generating $1M–$5M in revenue.A Kansas native, Kristie currently resides in St. Louis and regularly speaks at industry conferences about sales leadership and startup growth.Learn more about Kristie Jones via:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristiekjones/https://kristiejones.com/Credits: Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.
#5

Adam Goldfarb - "Demonstrate your knowledge and credibility follows"

The fifth episode of the Outfoxed podcast by Hunter.io features Adam Goldfarb, founder of Transcendence Audio. Although he has 17 years of corporate strategy and operations experience in the medical assessment industry and an Executive MBA from Ivey Business School, Adam’s true passion is leveraging his 25+ years as a passionate audiophile to serve the unique high-end audio manufacturing market. He now helps these companies — from boutique speaker manufacturers to amplifier designers — navigate business challenges in a contracting, highly specialized market where products can cost tens of thousands of dollars.Adam shares how he achieves a 20% positive response rate through hyper-targeted cold outreach, why he spends 80% of his time researching prospects and only 20% writing emails, and how his industry expertise has become his competitive advantage. His approach proves that deep knowledge and custom messaging outperform automation and mass campaigns, even in a world increasingly obsessed with AI.This episode delivers tactical guidance for consultants, outreach professionals, and anyone building expertise-based businesses — filled with specific processes, honest metrics, and practical advice from someone who's chosen precision over scale.Podcast Episode Highlights:How to achieve high response rates by establishing credibility in the first sentenceWhy 80% research and 20% writing beats automated mass campaignsThe minimal tech stack that outperforms complex automationWhy Adam refuses to use AI for writing but embraces it for researchAbout Adam Goldfarb:With 17 years of corporate strategy and operations experience in the medical assessment industry and over 25 years as a passionate audiophile, Adam Goldfarb is the founder of Transcendence Audio Strategic Advisory, a consulting practice that helps high-end audio manufacturers navigate a specialized market where products can cost tens of thousands of dollars.Learn more about Adam:https://transcendenceaudio.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamvgoldfarbCredits: Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.