The GTM Engineer Podcast

In today's episode, I chat with Cory Blumenfeld, founder at BlueMoso, about giving business owners their time back by providing virtual talent for ops, admin, SDR, and client-facing roles, mostly for small business owners looking to scale past doing everything themselves. 

Cory breaks down his client acquisition mix, where warm referrals and affiliates lead but personal brand content on LinkedIn drives real pipeline, and why he's exploring Substack to pull his audience off algorithm-dependent platforms and into owned channels. He shares how BlueMoso actually started: after exiting two businesses, he began posting on LinkedIn, brought on a VA he set up for success with real systems, and when other creators kept telling him their VAs weren't working, he realized the systems were the product. That VA is now his business partner, and together they've built a talent pool of over 70 virtual workers in under two years. Cory predicts outsourcing grows alongside AI rather than losing to it, with human experience becoming the premium tier as AI-only interactions become the default, and closes with advice for business owners: not adopting AI now is the real risk. 

Enjoy 🙂

(0:00) Introduction to The GTM Engineer Podcast 
(0:26) What BlueMoso Does: Virtual Talent for Business Owners 
(2:17) Client Acquisition: Referrals, Affiliates, and Building a Personal Brand 
(3:07) Why Cory Is Exploring Substack Over Chasing Viral LinkedIn Content 
(7:20) Cory's Journey: From Two Exits to Building BlueMoso With His VA 
(10:12) Predictions: Outsourcing Grows Alongside AI, Human Experience Becomes Premium 
(16:19) Advice: The Risk Is Not Adopting AI

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GTMEs didn't think they would evolve this way. They just kept automating things until it became their whole job. Now the tooling is moving faster than anyone can keep up with, there's no real playbook, and half the advice online is either too vague or written by someone who hasn't actually done it. This podcast is for you if you're in the middle of figuring it out - real workflows, numbers, and mistakes from expert GTMEs at startups, mid-market, and enterprise. If you're wiring up Clay, rethinking your outbound stack, or trying to make AI actually useful in your pipeline, welcome to the The GTM Engineer Podcast.