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Why we picked it This lays the two axes side by side: narrowing by industry (vertical) versus spreading across markets and geographies (horizontal), and gives you honest criteria for picking one first instead of a slogan. It is useful precisely because it says the choice is not permanent, you can start one way and tighten later, which is the realistic call for someone building outside the big startup hubs. Read it to make the decision deliberately rather than defaulting to whatever feels closer to home.
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical GTM strategies?
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- Go vertical when you want deep industry expertise, premium pricing, and a specialization moat; go horizontal when the product has broad appeal or you still lack market knowledge and need to test.
- Weigh it against real constraints: product-market fit, resources, team expertise, and how mature the market already is, not just personal preference.
- Many founders start horizontal to learn, then commit to a vertical once they see where the pull is strongest, so the first choice is a starting point, not a life sentence.