Emilia Korczynska — VP of Marketing @Userpilot. Author @ Product Rantz.
VP of Marketing @Userpilot. Author @ Product Rantz.
Emilia Korczynska ranks #516 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Computer Software, and is a standout voice in United Kingdom. They have 36.9K followers and published 17 posts in the last 30 days at a 0.5% average engagement rate.
- 36.9K followers
- 17 posts / 30d
- 0.5% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
Emilia Korczynska manages marketing at Userpilot, which is the perfect career choice for someone whose own engagement rate is less than half a percent. She spent the last month shouting into a megaphone that nobody is holding. Apparently, the only thing she can’t activate is her own audience.
About Emilia
Passionate about SaaS product growth, and both the pre-sign up and post-sign up marketing. Talk to me about improving your acquisition, activation and retention strategy.
Highlights
- Big Audience — 36,889 followers · top 5%
- Top 5% in Computer Software — Ranked #102 of 4267 creators
- Top 5% in United Kingdom — Ranked #49 of 1365 creators
- Consistent Creator — 17 posts in 30d · top 10%
Recent posts
✨“You spend 4 days going down the rabbit hole on something like why the conversion rate on your webinars dropped, and by the time you’re done the problem has often solved itself - there are some rabbit holes not worth going into” - Mick Griffin - if I ever get a tatoo, it will be this one 😂 ✨ “I only care about the blended CAC - and being in as many places where the prospects can see us as possible” - Frank Sondors - thank you for the diving all in videos inspiration too, keep bringing the bacon! ✨ “As data cost decreases, [outreach] difficulty increases” - Mateusz Sekta - I keep sending p
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Product Marketing is the most important function in a modern SaaS. Change my mind. Only 6% of the features we ship are ever used. Which means 94% of our products are just a waste of time & engineering resources 😱 AI has made every channel so saturated that our audience is barely keeping up - and all that in the same 24 hours. And yet we release more and more, and launch less and less. The modern paradox: we're using AI to build features faster than ever, but 19 out of 20 get completely ignored. AI didn't fix adoption. If anything, it made it worse. Everyone's shipping constantly now, b
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Can we still call ourselves “tastemakers”? A couple of weeks ago I *quietly* (ekhm) caught myself writing in “not just X. It’s Y.” It’s like that first time you start inserting foreign words into your mother tongue after a time abroad - that you realise you’re a product of your environment and *much less* in control than you originally thought. We all say we’re using AI as a tool but looking at LinkedIn makes me feel like it’s us that are being used as tool by AI 🫠 - Since content production has become commoditised, the only thing that can’t be replicated with AI is personal brands - so e
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