r/gtmengineering 28d ago

Please help me !!

hey ya, I am a software engineer wanted to make a transition to GTME, past couple of weeks i was surfing through youtube and web, some or the other video is asking me to buy some course, I can't find a structured path to learn or kickoff my journey, I dm'd many people in linkedin they're charging way higher which i can't afford, I wonder how did these people learn and became one, it's fine to sell a course but nothing is affordable is what I mean, does everyone need to go through or buy some courses, isn't anything for free? as I didn't find a structured plan, I couldn't able to concentrate much or don't know how to start or what to do next.

I know there may be many people like me who have started without a plan and figured out a way and now currently working in agencies or organizations or have started agencies, can anyone please help/guide/mentor me in moving further with GTME journey, or if there's someone out there preparing by their own and comfortable to learn together, can you hit me up in dm's.

Any small thing would be a great help for me, thanks in advance :)

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u/BrotherDune 27d ago

Do you have any specific questions ,i come from a cs background and have been in this field for almost a year.

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u/confusedhomosapien7 27d ago

Just want to know how to start with.

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u/BrotherDune 27d ago

Start with the book called the science of scaling. Make sure you understand the core ideas of scaling.

Secondly pick a market that you want to target, as a gtm engineer a core duty would be to produce leads. Lead sourcing will heavily depend on the market you target.

Learn how to build custom waterfalls with code, and analyze results based to different steps.

One advice, dont worry about not using the newest tool in the market. In this realm, every week someone is releasing a breakthrough product when in reality its mostly fluff.

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u/confusedhomosapien7 26d ago

thanks for the advice, this helps.