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John Crickett, Founder & CTO @ Coding Challenges | Stop Making Excuses, and Network

2026-01-20

In this episode of Strictly From Nowhere, host Justin Abrams welcomes Michael Rispoli and John Crickett, a seasoned entrepreneur and software engineer, to discuss the evolution of technology and entrepreneurship. The conversation begins with John sharing his early experiences in the tech industry, starting from the rudimentary internet of the late 90s to the rapid advancements that followed. He emphasizes the importance of being product-led and the necessity of understanding customer needs through direct engagement, which he learned during his time at an internet service provider. John recounts his journey from being a software engineer to starting his own consultancy, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned along the way.

As the discussion progresses, John shares valuable insights on networking and sales, stressing that successful entrepreneurship hinges on genuine curiosity and empathy towards potential customers. He advocates for the concept of Minimum Viable Products (MVPs), explaining how quick iterations and customer feedback can validate business ideas without risking significant financial loss. The episode wraps up with John encouraging listeners to focus on solving real problems in existing markets rather than chasing novel ideas, reinforcing that execution and understanding customer pain points are key to building a successful business.

Takeaways

  • "Sales is just talking to people."
  • "The real validation is when somebody gives you money."
  • "You can build a significant business by solving boring problems."
  • "Networking is about being curious and interested in others."
  • "Don't chase novel ideas; focus on execution and customer needs."
  • "Every 26 people I spoke to, we got a customer."
  • "MVP is maximum of two weeks from idea to execution."
  • "If nobody's interested, you need to pivot quickly."
  • "Engage with your target customers on platforms like LinkedIn."
  • "You don't need a following to start networking; just be genuine."

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to the Episode
01:17
John Crickett's Early Experiences in Tech
09:33
Transitioning from Engineer to Entrepreneur
11:53
The Importance of Networking and Sales
24:01
Understanding Marketing and Customer Validation
34:46
The Value of Execution Over Novelty
39:26
Closing Thoughts and Where to Find John Crickett

https://twitter.com/johncrickett/
https://codingchallenges.fyi/
Newsletter: https://codingchallenges.substack.com/
And the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@codingchats

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