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On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Dennis Kelly, CEO and co-founder of Postalytics, a fast-growing software company that automates direct mail marketing, measures the results from direct mailing activity, and connects such campaigns to CRM and marketing automation systems to accelerate the way online marketing connects with offline marketing. 

With expertise in building VC-backed and self-financed businesses, Dennis is a 6-time entrepreneur. He exited 4 of these businesses to larger corporations.

Postalytics has grown rapidly with no VC investment, and today is scaling in the US and Canada, with aspirations to expand into Europe.

During the podcast, the pair cover 1) Dennis’ lessons on building VC-backed and self-financed businesses, 2) what PLG (Product-led growth) means, 3) why every business needs to learn a little bit about PLG, and 4) Postalytics’ proposition and roadmap to success.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

BEST MOMENTS

‘Each time you participate in the design and launch of a startup, there's always tremendous learning you can take away from that experience.’
‘One of the challenges with any offline marketing channel is measuring what is successful and who is/isn't responding. We've created some proprietary methods of measuring both the delivery of the mail and who’s responding and where they are going on your website.’
‘It's impossible for the QR codes to be manipulated by a third party because each one is unique and fully encrypted.’
‘The cost of creating a highly scalable, high-performance platform in the cloud has plummeted. You can do so without spending a huge amount of money. Our business model allows us to capture customers without a tremendous capital outlay. We didn't need to raise much money to get this business off the ground. Once the business got going, it became self-sustaining.’

ABOUT THE GUEST

Denis Kelly is CEO of Postalytics, a fast-growing software company that automates direct mail marketing, measures the results, and connects it to CRM/Marketing Automation. 

Postalytics evolved from Boingnet, a software tool used by direct mail service providers and agencies to create landing pages and email campaigns that complement personalized direct mail.

I was a co-owner of Wireless City, a chain of 37 Verizon Wireless stores based in Florida, Massachusetts, and Georgia. The company was acquired by Go Wireless in October 2011. Before Wireless City, I was CEO at Adesso Systems, an enterprise mobility software company. Previously, I was the CEO and Co-Founder of Adjoin Solutions, Inc., an early leader in the Web Services Management market. Adjoin was acquired by Computer Associates in July 2003. Before founding Adjoin, I was VP of Web Services at Palm (PALM), leading the Palm.net wireless business, the MyPalm web and mobile portals, and other Palm web properties. Previously, I was COO & Co-Founder of AnyDay.com (sold to Palm) and headed sales at Achieve Healthcare, the largest provider of enterprise software and services to the post-acute healthcare industry. And COO at Genesis Business Systems (sold to Achieve). Dennis holds a BA in economics from Colgate University.

I build companies, typically in the technology space. My role typically spans product development, sales, marketing, finance, and HR. I started life as a sales guy, spent time building products and running data centers, have been CEO of venture-backed startups, and have built self-financed businesses.

ABOUT POSTALYTICS

With automated direct mail marketing, marketers use Postalytics to stand out from their competitors. Drive new leads and sales with personalized direct mail that complements email and digital marketing. Deep integration with HubSpot, Salesforce, and other CRM/Marketing Automation tools enables direct mail to look, act, and feel like a digital marketing channel that also produces trackable postcards and letters.

ABOUT THE HOST

Sabine VanderLinden is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur and the CEO of Alchemy Crew Ventures. She leads venture-client labs that help Fortune 500 companies adopt and scale cutting-edge technologies from global tech ventures. A builder of accelerators, investor, and co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, Sabine is known for asking the uncomfortable questions—about AI governance, risk, and trust. On Scouting for Growth, she decodes how real growth happens—where capital, collaboration, and courage meet.

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