There’s a lot of information out there for sales and marketing professionals. In fact, as our friend Erik Devaney at Drift.com points out, a quick search of the term “sales and marketing advice” yields more than 90 million results on Google.
What’s more, there are tons of industry influencers who, on a regular basis, share their views on everything from content marketing and sales, to pricing and customer success. It’s a noisy conversation, and for many, a confusing one.
So, how do you make sense of it all?
By focusing on the sales and marketing efforts that actually produce results, not flash-in-the-pan engagement. But finding those results is a little challenging. That’s why we decided to put together our latest report with Drift.com, The State of Sales and Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies.
Using Mattermark data, we were able to identify the fifty high-growth companies in the U.S. and evaluate their marketing activities to understand which practices really moved the needle. In order to make the qualitative portion of our research more tangible, we evaluated each company on the list in light of how they approached content, customer communication, path to purchase, and pricing.
What we and the team at Drift.com discovered was surprising, to say the least.
Building an enduring, multi-billion dollar consumer technology company is hard. As an investor, knowing which startups have the potential to be massive and long-lasting is also hard. From both perspectives, identifying companies with this potential is a combination of “art” and “science” — the art is understanding how products work, and the science is knowing how to measure it. At the earliest stages of a company, it comes down to understanding how a product is built to maximize and leverage user engagement.
In this presentation, Sarah Tavel shares her "Hierarchy of Engagement" framework she uses to evaluate non-transactional consumer companies she is looking to invest in.
25 stats—13 positive, 12 negative—that reflect the marketing world, including content marketing, social media, email newsletters, analytics, blogging, digital video, and more.
Keep these stats in mind when crafting your marketing strategy.
This is the first SlideShare adaption of Timothy E. Johansson's 100 Growth Hacks in 100 Days. The growth hacks that's included in the slide are 1 to 10. Timothy is the front-end developer at UserApp (www.userapp.io).
Pitching Ideas: How to sell your ideas to othersJeroen van Geel
Learn how to convince others of your UX ideas by understanding them.
We are good in designing usable and engaging products and services. We understand the user's needs and have a toolkit with dozens of deliverables. But for some reason it remains difficult to sell an idea or concept to team members, managers or clients. After this session that problem will be solved!
Selling your ideas and convincing others is one of the most undervalued assets in our field. This ranges from convincing a colleague to use a certain design pattern to selling research to your boss and convincing a client to go for your concept. You can come up with the best ideas in the world, but if it is presented in the wrong way these ideas will die a lonely dead. This is sad, because everybody can learn how to bring a message across. The main thing is that you know what to pay attention to.
In this session I will take you on a journey through the world of presenting ideas. We will move through the heads of clients and your colleagues, learn what their thoughts and needs are. We will move to the core of your idea and into the world of psychology.
Things That Don't Matter in Your Presentation!Ayman Sadiq
We often spend hours together on stuffs that don’t really matter in your next presentation. You need to unclutter, focus, provide insight and yes, tell a story to convey the big idea. When you stop wasting time on the things that don’t really add any value to you presentation, we finally start adding proper value to the message and objective of your presentation. So here goes a list of things on which you should not even spend a minute. Cheers!
The Science of Story: How Brands Can Use Storytelling To Get More CustomersDigital Surgeons
Storytelling is not only an entertaining source for information, but a way to engage and humanize our messages that helps them stick. Our brains are wired for stories. Like a drug, we seek them out. Good stories create lasting emotional connections that persuade, educate, entertain, and convert consumers into brand loyalists.
Here’s another good reason to believe in the power of stories: You don't have a goddamn choice. We spend a third of our waking hours crafting stories, and the rest of the time consuming them. Our brains are always searching for stories. You need stories. You live your life around stories. Your life itself is a story. So, now find out how you can use them to better understand how brands and businesses can use storytelling to increase engagement and sales.
Building an enduring, multi-billion dollar consumer technology company is hard. As an investor, knowing which startups have the potential to be massive and long-lasting is also hard. From both perspectives, identifying companies with this potential is a combination of “art” and “science” — the art is understanding how products work, and the science is knowing how to measure it. At the earliest stages of a company, it comes down to understanding how a product is built to maximize and leverage user engagement.
In this presentation, Sarah Tavel shares her "Hierarchy of Engagement" framework she uses to evaluate non-transactional consumer companies she is looking to invest in.
25 stats—13 positive, 12 negative—that reflect the marketing world, including content marketing, social media, email newsletters, analytics, blogging, digital video, and more.
Keep these stats in mind when crafting your marketing strategy.
This is the first SlideShare adaption of Timothy E. Johansson's 100 Growth Hacks in 100 Days. The growth hacks that's included in the slide are 1 to 10. Timothy is the front-end developer at UserApp (www.userapp.io).
Pitching Ideas: How to sell your ideas to othersJeroen van Geel
Learn how to convince others of your UX ideas by understanding them.
We are good in designing usable and engaging products and services. We understand the user's needs and have a toolkit with dozens of deliverables. But for some reason it remains difficult to sell an idea or concept to team members, managers or clients. After this session that problem will be solved!
Selling your ideas and convincing others is one of the most undervalued assets in our field. This ranges from convincing a colleague to use a certain design pattern to selling research to your boss and convincing a client to go for your concept. You can come up with the best ideas in the world, but if it is presented in the wrong way these ideas will die a lonely dead. This is sad, because everybody can learn how to bring a message across. The main thing is that you know what to pay attention to.
In this session I will take you on a journey through the world of presenting ideas. We will move through the heads of clients and your colleagues, learn what their thoughts and needs are. We will move to the core of your idea and into the world of psychology.
Things That Don't Matter in Your Presentation!Ayman Sadiq
We often spend hours together on stuffs that don’t really matter in your next presentation. You need to unclutter, focus, provide insight and yes, tell a story to convey the big idea. When you stop wasting time on the things that don’t really add any value to you presentation, we finally start adding proper value to the message and objective of your presentation. So here goes a list of things on which you should not even spend a minute. Cheers!
The Science of Story: How Brands Can Use Storytelling To Get More CustomersDigital Surgeons
Storytelling is not only an entertaining source for information, but a way to engage and humanize our messages that helps them stick. Our brains are wired for stories. Like a drug, we seek them out. Good stories create lasting emotional connections that persuade, educate, entertain, and convert consumers into brand loyalists.
Here’s another good reason to believe in the power of stories: You don't have a goddamn choice. We spend a third of our waking hours crafting stories, and the rest of the time consuming them. Our brains are always searching for stories. You need stories. You live your life around stories. Your life itself is a story. So, now find out how you can use them to better understand how brands and businesses can use storytelling to increase engagement and sales.
Here at Table19, we believe that great work is only possible when clients and their agencies work together as a team. This is a presentation written by our Executive Creative Director Graham Wall, who on his first day in this industry heard the senior team he was shadowing say something he couldn’t understand: that the client had bought the wrong idea.
This set in motion a desire to understand how and why this had happened, and make sure it never happened again. This presentation details Graham’s learnings and philosophies, and shows how agencies and clients can create better work together.
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
Showcasing the truth is the highest goal of data storytelling. Because the design of a chart can affect the interpretation of data in a major way, one must wield visual tools with care and deliberation. Using quantitative facts to evoke an emotional response is best achieved with the combination of UX and data storytelling.
WTF - Why the Future Is Up to Us - pptx versionTim O'Reilly
This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.)
https://www.wrike.com/blog - We surveyed creative teams to discover their biggest challenges and bottlenecks, from conception to completion. And what we discovered was: creative teams have to organize requests, listen to feedback, and seek approvals, all while trying to incorporate their own creative vision, making it difficult to prioritize and meet deadlines. Check out the details in our Slideshare.
Creative Traction Methodology - For Early Stage StartupsTommaso Di Bartolo
How to build a mindset that gets a new product traction? 99% of all startups are forced to give up because they lack traction. As founders are thrilled and captivated to build a product that could change the world - the majority downright neglects to put equal efforts towards how to differentiate in taking the product to market. The difference between those who make it to get traction and the rest lies in the innovator’s mindset.
According to Juliet (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet), a name should mean nothing, but for a startup, it’s a completely different story. Choosing a name for your startup can be one of the most important decisions you make in the beginning, and for a good reason: it is the most impactful choices you’ll take. That’s why it is pretty common, that startups before getting product-market fit change their names a couple times. Unfortunately, not every startup gets enough time and they realize too late that they chose a lame name. But what is in a name?
The Great State of Design with CSS Grid Layout and FriendsStacy Kvernmo
For far too long we've been forced to reuse layout patterns that have worked in the past, creating a web full of sites that all look the same. Narrow timelines, browser support restrictions and lack of a true grid system have led us to create work that is "good enough".
I've spent years exploring how we can make the web a more unique space. With some of the newer CSS techniques available, we can start to make more creative designs. CSS Grid Layout is on the horizon and will play a major role in the design of our sites. Finally having a true, 2 dimensional grid will give our layouts much more flexibility and it is on us to explore the possibilities.
This talk was presented at CSS Day 2016.
SEO has changed a lot over the last two decades. We all know about Google Panda & Penguin, but did you know there was a time when search engine results were returned by humans? Crazy right? We take a trip down memory lane to chart some of the biggest events in SEO that have helped shape the industry today.
7 Strategies for Account-Based Marketing with SalesforceSangram Vajre
Presented at Dreamforce '17 by Terminus Co-Founder & CMO, Sangram Vajre, author of "Account-Based Marketing for Dummies" and founder of the #FlipMyFunnel movement transforming B2B marketing and sales. Learn the basics of ABM and seven practical strategies for demand generation, sales pipeline velocity, and customer marketing.
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
24 Awesome Infographic Ideas to Inspire Your Next Beautiful CreationPiktochart
Infographics are awesome, simply because they can capture and hold our attention so well - if done right. The best part is, there are so many great examples out there that we can draw inspiration from. Here are 24 infographic ideas that you can use to create your next beautiful creation.
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
www.hypothesisgroup.com
www.linkedin.com/companies/hypothesis-group
www.instagram.com/hypothesisgroup
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
The biggest productivity hacks that I have developed over my 15 years of working and having founded 4 companies, being selected as Forbes 30 under 30 in 2015.
Three business basics to always remember! People don't care about your brand. They care about what you can do for them. Back to basics... Give people what they want, do it consistently and do it better than your competition.
My contribution to this world of startups, to all people like me and my friends. "The Designer's Guide to Startup Weekend".
Soon also on Behance, Dribble and Visual.ly.
Enjoy it and, please, let me know if it was helpful for you :)
Technology Futurist Monty Metzger (http://blog.monty.de/keynote-speaker) speaks about how to master the fourth industrial revolution. The Digital Future will have far more impact — the next 25 years will usher more change than in the previous three centuries. What separates great leaders from the rest, is they have a precise vision of the future. A vision to enable change today.
Who will be leading the Fourth Industrial Revolution? How will our economy depend on data, analytics and AI? How Digital Transformation can boost your business?
Monty’s keynote speeches are for those who want to change things and for those who want embrace the opportunities of the Digital Future.
Book Monty for your conference, workshop or company meeting
http://blog.monty.de/keynote-speaker
The State of Sales & Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B CompaniesDrift
Google the phrase sales and marketing advice and you'll be met with more than 90 million results.
With so many different theories, opinions, and strategies on sales and marketing to sort through, it can be hard to separate the good advice from the bad. And when faced with contradictory ideas, who do you believe?
Do you side with the sales and marketing influencer from this company over here who's telling you to do x, or the consultant from that company over there who's telling you to do y?
We recently teamed up with Mattermark to take a different approach to understanding sales and marketing best practices. Instead of simply listening to what companies were saying about sales and marketing, we looked into what companies were actually doing.
And more specifically, we looked at the 50 fastest-growing B2B companies in the U.S. to see what we could learn.
Here at Table19, we believe that great work is only possible when clients and their agencies work together as a team. This is a presentation written by our Executive Creative Director Graham Wall, who on his first day in this industry heard the senior team he was shadowing say something he couldn’t understand: that the client had bought the wrong idea.
This set in motion a desire to understand how and why this had happened, and make sure it never happened again. This presentation details Graham’s learnings and philosophies, and shows how agencies and clients can create better work together.
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
Showcasing the truth is the highest goal of data storytelling. Because the design of a chart can affect the interpretation of data in a major way, one must wield visual tools with care and deliberation. Using quantitative facts to evoke an emotional response is best achieved with the combination of UX and data storytelling.
WTF - Why the Future Is Up to Us - pptx versionTim O'Reilly
This is the talk I gave January 12, 2017 at the G20/OECD Conference on the Digital Future in Berlin. I talk about fitness landscapes as applied to technology and business, the role of unchecked financialization in the state of our politics and economy, and why technology really wants to create jobs, not destroy them. (There is a separate PDF version, but some readers said the notes were too fuzzy to read.)
https://www.wrike.com/blog - We surveyed creative teams to discover their biggest challenges and bottlenecks, from conception to completion. And what we discovered was: creative teams have to organize requests, listen to feedback, and seek approvals, all while trying to incorporate their own creative vision, making it difficult to prioritize and meet deadlines. Check out the details in our Slideshare.
Creative Traction Methodology - For Early Stage StartupsTommaso Di Bartolo
How to build a mindset that gets a new product traction? 99% of all startups are forced to give up because they lack traction. As founders are thrilled and captivated to build a product that could change the world - the majority downright neglects to put equal efforts towards how to differentiate in taking the product to market. The difference between those who make it to get traction and the rest lies in the innovator’s mindset.
According to Juliet (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet), a name should mean nothing, but for a startup, it’s a completely different story. Choosing a name for your startup can be one of the most important decisions you make in the beginning, and for a good reason: it is the most impactful choices you’ll take. That’s why it is pretty common, that startups before getting product-market fit change their names a couple times. Unfortunately, not every startup gets enough time and they realize too late that they chose a lame name. But what is in a name?
The Great State of Design with CSS Grid Layout and FriendsStacy Kvernmo
For far too long we've been forced to reuse layout patterns that have worked in the past, creating a web full of sites that all look the same. Narrow timelines, browser support restrictions and lack of a true grid system have led us to create work that is "good enough".
I've spent years exploring how we can make the web a more unique space. With some of the newer CSS techniques available, we can start to make more creative designs. CSS Grid Layout is on the horizon and will play a major role in the design of our sites. Finally having a true, 2 dimensional grid will give our layouts much more flexibility and it is on us to explore the possibilities.
This talk was presented at CSS Day 2016.
SEO has changed a lot over the last two decades. We all know about Google Panda & Penguin, but did you know there was a time when search engine results were returned by humans? Crazy right? We take a trip down memory lane to chart some of the biggest events in SEO that have helped shape the industry today.
7 Strategies for Account-Based Marketing with SalesforceSangram Vajre
Presented at Dreamforce '17 by Terminus Co-Founder & CMO, Sangram Vajre, author of "Account-Based Marketing for Dummies" and founder of the #FlipMyFunnel movement transforming B2B marketing and sales. Learn the basics of ABM and seven practical strategies for demand generation, sales pipeline velocity, and customer marketing.
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
24 Awesome Infographic Ideas to Inspire Your Next Beautiful CreationPiktochart
Infographics are awesome, simply because they can capture and hold our attention so well - if done right. The best part is, there are so many great examples out there that we can draw inspiration from. Here are 24 infographic ideas that you can use to create your next beautiful creation.
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
www.hypothesisgroup.com
www.linkedin.com/companies/hypothesis-group
www.instagram.com/hypothesisgroup
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
The biggest productivity hacks that I have developed over my 15 years of working and having founded 4 companies, being selected as Forbes 30 under 30 in 2015.
Three business basics to always remember! People don't care about your brand. They care about what you can do for them. Back to basics... Give people what they want, do it consistently and do it better than your competition.
My contribution to this world of startups, to all people like me and my friends. "The Designer's Guide to Startup Weekend".
Soon also on Behance, Dribble and Visual.ly.
Enjoy it and, please, let me know if it was helpful for you :)
Technology Futurist Monty Metzger (http://blog.monty.de/keynote-speaker) speaks about how to master the fourth industrial revolution. The Digital Future will have far more impact — the next 25 years will usher more change than in the previous three centuries. What separates great leaders from the rest, is they have a precise vision of the future. A vision to enable change today.
Who will be leading the Fourth Industrial Revolution? How will our economy depend on data, analytics and AI? How Digital Transformation can boost your business?
Monty’s keynote speeches are for those who want to change things and for those who want embrace the opportunities of the Digital Future.
Book Monty for your conference, workshop or company meeting
http://blog.monty.de/keynote-speaker
The State of Sales & Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B CompaniesDrift
Google the phrase sales and marketing advice and you'll be met with more than 90 million results.
With so many different theories, opinions, and strategies on sales and marketing to sort through, it can be hard to separate the good advice from the bad. And when faced with contradictory ideas, who do you believe?
Do you side with the sales and marketing influencer from this company over here who's telling you to do x, or the consultant from that company over there who's telling you to do y?
We recently teamed up with Mattermark to take a different approach to understanding sales and marketing best practices. Instead of simply listening to what companies were saying about sales and marketing, we looked into what companies were actually doing.
And more specifically, we looked at the 50 fastest-growing B2B companies in the U.S. to see what we could learn.
Do you get nervous speaking in public? Learn how to mitigate your fear, from Lecturer Matt Abrahams.
Read "Tips and Techniques for More Confident and Compelling Presentations": stanford.io/Speaking
For ten years or more, China has been a uniquely powerful engine of the global economy, regularly posting high single-figure or even double-digit annual increases in GDP. More recently, growth has slowed, prompting sharp falls in international commodity prices and casting a shadow over the near-term prospects for developed and emerging markets.
What will happen next? Pessimists struggle to see what China can do for an encore after what they say was an extraordinary, one-off period of catching up. Optimists believe that during the next 10 to 15 years, China has the potential to continue to outperform the rest of the world and to take its place as a full-fledged advanced economy (see summary infographic, “What’s next for China?”).
6 Steps to Sales Mastery: Wake Up & Shape UP your PresentationsSusan Ross
Assumption: Sales is 80% preparation and 20% execution.
Outcomes: Build measurably better relationships: More appointments. More Meetings. More Referrals. More Sales
Achieving Sales Mastery through Virtual Sales Training & ReinforcementMike Kunkle
This was the deck we used recently for a panel/webinar with Tim Riesterer from Corporate Visions and I, moderated by Richard Harris of Sales Hacker.
Register to watch the recording here: http://bit.ly/MKwebinarVirtualTrainCoach
2016 Real Estate Sales Mastery Event - 26th MayCraig Sewing
San Diego Media icon Craig Sewing presented the 2016 Real Estate Sales Mastery Event featuring Tom Ferry and an elite team of industry thought leaders at the San Diego Convention Centre on 26th May 2016.
There are key things that will give you a much better chance at success. While these are well documented in numerous books, articles, and videos - there are still many stakeholders that don't subscribe to some basic truths, like: product decisions should be based on evidence, or having dedicated UX Designers on product teams.
Jeremy will go over his top ten questions to ask any team to see if they're heading toward launching a great product experience.
This presentation was originally given @ Refresh Dallas on 2/12/15
Sales Mastery through understanding the chains of selling (self, product and customers) and leveraging on principles of relationship selling for positive customer experience.
Dr. Rick Goodman provides expert tips and tricks on mastering the art of sales. For more information on sales mastery visit www.rickgoodman.com or schedule a sales training workshop at www.advantagecontinuingeducationseminars.com
This update on Mergers & Acquisitions, covering the full year of 2016, is based on publicly available information.
For more information: http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/strategy-and-corporate-finance/our-insights/m-and-a-2016-deal-makers-catch-their-breath
Black Box Thinking - The Surprising Truth About SuccessMatthew Syed
In his new book Black Box Thinking, award winning journalist and best-selling author Matthew Syed shares the surprising truth about success (and why some people never learn from their mistakes).
Covering topics including marginal gains, closed loops, blame culture, the logic of failure and creating a growth culture, Matthew uses gripping case studies, exclusive interviews and really practical takeaways to explain how you can turn failure into success.
Whether developing a new product, honing a core skill or just trying to get a critical decision right, Black Box Thinkers aren't afraid to face up to mistakes. In fact, Black Box Thinkers see failure as the very best way to learn. Rather than denying their mistakes, blaming others or attempting to spin their way out of trouble, these institutions and individuals interrogate errors as part of their future strategy for success.
This is a visual preview of Black Box Thinking. You can pick up a copy of the book at www.mathewsyed.com/blackboxthinking
SpringOwl's 99 Page Presentation On How To Best Turnaround Yahoo!Eric Jackson
On Dec. 13, 2015, SpringOwl released this 99 page presentation on why Yahoo needs substantial change from the status quo and why it would be a mistake to sell the core business now at the lows. We offer our 9 point plan for how to turn around the company and create the most amount of value with the least risk for shareholders (and employees)
Long gone are the days when the marketing landscape encompassed only traditional, interruptive methods for engaging
with prospects. Today, leaders are shifting the marketing mix faster as inbound and digital continue to represent a huge
opportunity for driving demand. This recent study shows that global organizations—regardless of size—are integrating
more omni-channel and modern marketing techniques to help drive business forward.
Download this complimentary report to uncover the most challenging obstacles facing inbound marketing success and how SMB and enterprise marketers plan to overcome them in the year ahead. (Research conducted by Ascend2, in partnership with Marketing Advocate.)
10 Ways to Calm The Chaos of Content Marketing by Oracle Marketing Cloud:
As more and more businesses produce content for customers, adding order to the process is critical. Here’s some history, insights, and a wealth of practical advice.
The Future Of B2B Marketing / By @TheCoolestCoolRoss Simmonds
From RossSimmonds.com - Check it out for great information on B2B Marketing!
Over the last few years, the entire sales and marketing process for B2B and enterprise organizations has shifted. These companies are no longer armed with information that is hidden from the public and sales teams are no longer in the driver seat. Leads and prospects now hold the power as information is more readily available and the increase in competition has resulted in a plentiful supply of choice. Beyond that, technology has completed disrupted the once linear buying process and behaviour of B2B customers and has forced marketers to become more strategic and efficient in their approach. Here are a few trends that I believe are going to redefine marketing in the B2B space over the next few years.
The 2017 State of B2B Digital Marketing ReportDemandWave
Get a sneak peek of our sixth annual State of B2B Digital Marketing Report where nearly 200 B2B marketing leaders weighed in on the top goals and challenges of 2017.
Lead Generation for Small Business: Experts Weigh In
Managing your sales using a simple CRM is critical. The question is how do you even generate leads in the first place? Lead generation is the lifeblood of small businesses. If done right, generating great quality leads can be a major catalyst for growth and revenue. But with so many lead generation tactics and approaches available out there, small businesses want to know which are the most effective to use.
To help answer this question, we’ve reached out to a panel of small business sales and marketing experts and asked them all a single question: “What is the most effective lead generation technique(s) for small businesses“?
Seven steps to effective thought leadership James Ralph
Effective Thought Leadership boosts the bottom line and enables faster growth. This presentation sets out Good Relations' seven step process for developing and running business boosting Thought Leadership programmes.
7 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE LEAD GENERATION.pptxA2digital
: In simple words, Lead Generation/Lead generation marketing is the process of getting people interested in your business and gradually converting them through your pipeline into paying customers. Some people see lead generation as a big email blaster and an intrusive salesperson. However, today these techniques are no longer successful.
inBIZZness Magazine April Issue #1 Final with QR for Print.pdfManny Sarmiento
Welcome to inBIZZness Magazine, the ultimate source of information for all things marketing, social media, SEO, ChatGPT, AI, and other business-related articles. Our magazine is designed to provide practical, in-depth analysis, expert opinions, and industry insights to help business owners and professionals stay ahead of the competition.
We work tirelessly to bring you the latest trends, best practices, and real-world case studies from the world of business. Whether you are looking to improve your digital marketing strategy, optimize your website for search engines, or implement the latest AI technologies, our magazine has got you covered. In addition to our informative articles, we also feature interviews with industry leaders and experts, giving you exclusive insights into their success stories, strategies, and best practices. We also provide our readers with comprehensive guides, tutorials, and how-to articles, making it easy for you to implement the latest business trends...
100 ideas that changed marketing - Collected from HubSpot by eBrand VietnamHai Dongkixot
We are marketers. We do marketing jobs. We live in a world ruled by marketing.
Let's take a look at 100 ideas that changed marketing.
With this great contribution from HubSpot, we, marketers, will have a closer to what we are calling marketing and where it came from.
HubSpot is one of the case-study that eBrand aim at to extract the good experiences for Vietnam market, especially in the area of Social Media marketing & Online Community managing.
The 2014 Benchmark Report on B2B Content Marketing and Lead GenerationStarfleet Media
Learn how B2B marketers are harnessing the power of content marketing to demonstrate thought leadership, raise brand visibility and generate qualified leads.
To what extent are companies outsourcing content creation or licensing third-party content assets? How are they utilizing these assets? How much are they spending? How are they measuring performance? Are their investments paying off? What are the challenges? The research findings help answer these and many other questions.
Based on the experiences of leading marketers at more than 250 companies
Authored by one of the industry's foremost research analysts and thought leaders
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The State of Sales & Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies
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Fastest-Growing
B2B Companies
State of Sales & Marketing
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at the
2. In July of 2016, Mattermark and Drift teamed up to identify the 50
fastest-growing B2B companies in the U.S. using Mattermark data. By
analyzing these successful companies, we hoped to uncover the sales
and marketing strategies that are most effective for driving growth.This
Report details our findings and offers insight into how you can leverage
them to drive growth in your organization.
created by:
3. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies3
How we built the list of the 50 fastest-growing
B2B companies
Data is only useful if it’s easy to access
and highly actionable. That's why we used
Mattermark to search more than 1.5 million
companies to build a rich list of the fastest-
growing businesses in the United States. By
leveraging a key set of data points that we
believed are indicative of business growth,
we whittled results down further to arrive at
the 50 we evaluated for this Report.
The Top 3
1. Upwork
2. WeWork
3. Slack
4. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies4
00 Introduction
01 Content
02 Communication
03 Path to Purchase
04 Pricing
05 Final Thoughts
. . . pg 5
. . . pg 8
. . . pg 16
. . . pg 22
. . . pg 30
. . . pg 36
Table of Contents
5. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies5
“Theory is splendid
but until put into practice,
it is valueless.”
- James Cash Penney
(founder of J.C. Penney)
Introduction
6. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies6
Today’s B2B sales and marketing professionals are bombarded with
tips and tricks about what they should be doing to drive customer and
business growth. And with so many different resources and growth
tactics to choose from, it can be hard to separate the good advice from
the bad.
So, what if instead of relying on the opinions of industry influencers
for your sales and marketing insights--or on the claims of product
evangelists--you could learn directly from what today’s most successful
B2B companies are actually doing?
7. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies7
For this report, we relied on a combination of qualitative and
quantitative analysis to create a snapshot of the sales and marketing
tactics most effective for driving growth and success.
Using Mattermark data and evaluating companies based on a profile
of typical growth indicators like employee headcount, funding, social
traction, and web traffic, we’ve created a starting point for evaluating if
the strategies used by these successful businesses could also be applicable
to your company.
8. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies8
Content
“Content builds relationships.
Relationships are built on trust.
Trust drives revenue.”
- Andrew Davis
(author of Brandscaping)
9. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies9
With the rise of inbound marketing and
content marketing, content has become
the cornerstone of many modern B2B
marketing operations.
Here’s how it typically works: Blogging
drives top-of-the-funnel traffic to a
company’s website. From there, calls-
to-action (CTAs) encourage visitors
to download content (e.g. ebooks,
whitepapers, and templates) so they can
learn more about a particular topic.
This process can be repeated and scaled by
marketing teams to include a wide variety
of tactics at every stage of the funnel, but
the end goal is always the same: to add
value and build relationships that drive
revenue for your business.
The majority of companies we looked at use
content to drive demand and educate their
target audiences.
10. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies10
80% (40 out of 50) of the fastest-growing
B2B companies maintain a blog and/or
online publication.
11. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies11
44% (22 out of 50) of the fastest-growing
B2B companies offer downloadable content,
like ebooks or whitepapers.
No downloadable content Offer downloadable content
12. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies12
Of those 22 high-growth companies that
offer downloadable content, 14 of them
gate this content, which means you have
to fill out a form (or complete some other
task) before you can access it. The other
8 companies leave their content ungated:
You can download it by clicking a button
or link -- no form required.
No downloadable content
Ungated
Gated
Offer downloadable content
28% (14 out of 50) of the fastest-growing
B2B companies use gated content.
16% (8 out of 50) offer ungated content.
13. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies13
These differences in content accessibility highlight an important,
ongoing conversation in sales and marketing:
Should required forms and lead capture remain central to what we’re
doing? Or are there other ways we can communicate with prospective
customers once they’ve engaged with our content?
For some companies, forms are being replaced or supplemented with
1:1 messaging, which allows sales and marketing teams to communicate
with website visitors in real-time. (We'll explore 1:1 messaging in more
detail in chapter 2.)
14. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies14
Key Takeaways for Your Business:
Content educates people about your
product and your market. Leverage it with
the resources you have at your disposal,
whether that’s through blogging, webinars,
or another type of content that’s uniquely
your own.
Decide whether gating your content --
putting it behind a form -- makes sense for
you. While it may work for some businesses,
there are alternatives to this common
practice.
Scale content as your business grows.
Too many businesses try to do it all at
once. Instead, focus on one content type
and channel at a time. As you grow your
business, scale your content efforts.
15. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies15
Communication
“These days, people want to learn
before they buy, be educated
instead of pitched.”
- Brian Clark
(founder of Copyblogger)
16. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies16
Based on our research, 80% of the fastest-
growing B2B companies maintain a blog.
And just under half offer downloadable
resources. So there’s no denying that, for
many of these high-growth companies,
content plays a significant role in how
they communicate with customers and
prospects.
But what about the people who engage
with this content and then have questions?
Or the people who don’t want to wait for
someone to email them after filling out a
form? People who want to talk to a real
person right now?
One solution that's emerging is 1:1
messaging, which allows prospects and
customers to have 1:1 conversations
with support reps, sales reps, and other
employees via a "live chat" widget on a
company's website.
Live chat provides an additional channel of
communication for customers and prospects.
17. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies17
22% (11 out of 50) of the fastest-growing B2B
companies have a live chat widget on their
website.
18. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies18
Of the 11 companies using live chat, 5 are
also using gated content.
Live chat gives companies the ability
to talk to their website visitors 1:1 and
answer their questions in real-time -- as
opposed to making them fill out forms
or talk on the phone. But that’s not to
say that these approaches are mutually
exclusive. Of the 11 companies using live
chat, 5 are also using gated content as a
way to capture leads (2 of the 11 provide
ungated content, and the remaining 4
don’t offer downloadable content).
19. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies19
By choosing to display a chat widget
on particular pages, companies can
qualify their traffic and engage with
visitors in meaningful ways. For
example, if you've identified that lots
of prospects are navigating to your
pricing page, but then dropping off
before making a purchase, you could
focus your 1:1 messaging efforts
on that particular page and answer
questions in real-time, potentially
boosting conversion in the process.
Of the 11 companies using live chat, 8 have
it on their homepage. 3 have it appear after
you navigate to a pricing or contact page.
20. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies20
Of the 11 companies using live chat, 3 show
photos of the employees you're chatting with.
There’s potential to get even more
personal with customer communication
by showing the actual humans who are
working behind the scenes.
21. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies21
Key Takeaways for Your Business:
If content is a gateway, communication
is the key that unlocks the rest of the
customer journey. Use content to start a
conversation and then help usher prospects
to the right outcome.
Leverage real-time chat strategically. 1:1
messaging can prove useful in providing the
right guidance to a prospect or customer
at exactly the right time. Use that to your
advantage.
22. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies22
Path to Purchase
“Our jobs as marketers are to
understand how the customer
wants to buy and help them do so.”
- Bryan Eisenberg
(founder & CMO, IdealSpot)
23. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies23
The experience prospective customers
have when they land on your website can
be crucial to whether or not they end
up converting. As Slack CEO Stewart
Butterfield once commented:
“... even the best slogans, ads, landing
pages, PR campaigns, etc., will fall down
if they are not supported by the experience
people have when they hit our site, when
they sign up for an account, when they first
begin using the product and when they
start using it day in, day out.”
In analyzing the websites of the 50
fastest-growing B2B companies, we
found two distinct paths that companies
typically try to send potential
customers down. They either direct
people to A) engage with the product
or service in some way, or to B) engage
with a salesperson or other company
representative to learn more.
B2B websites lead people down 1 of 2 paths:
toward a product, or toward a salesperson.
24. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies24
62% (31 out of 50) of
websites have primary
CTAs directing people
to the product/service.
38% (19 out of 50)
have primary CTAs
directing people to
talk to Sales.
ProductSales
Primary CTA:
• Get in touch
• Get a demo
• Contact us
• Learn more
• Get started
• Sign up
• Get it now
• Create an account
25. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies25
Of course, many of the companies that have product-focused primary
CTAs also have secondary CTAs for talking to Sales. And remember the
11 companies with live chat from the previous chapter? All 11 of those
websites have product-focused CTAs.
The takeaway: It doesn’t have to be one way or the other. Within the 50
fastest-growing B2B companies in the U.S., both tactics are employed.
You can encourage people to discover the value of your product through
having them experience it for themselves, and you can provide them with
an opportunity to talk to a real person if that’s what they want.
Regardless of the path you choose to send people down, make sure that
their first experience is (as Slack's CEO recommended) a positive one.
26. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies26
Of the 31 companies that use primary
CTAs to lead prospective customers
directly to the product -- without
making them go through a sales rep
first -- 18 offer some type of free trial
or freemium version of their product.
(The other 13 product-focused
companies let prospects experience
their products through videos, case
studies, self-guided tours and more
before they buy, but there’s no real
access before a purchase is made.)
36% (18 out of 50) of the fastest-growing
B2B companies offer free trials or freemium
versions of their product.
27. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies27
A free trial or freemium version of a product can be a driving force
behind a company’s growth. It’s a model that allows prospective
customers to experience first-hand how a product is going to perform,
which reduces the need for canned sales pitches and aggressive tactics.
As Roger Lee of Battery Ventures once wrote:
“Instead of hiring a huge sales force and sending these people out to
convince potential customers to buy your product -- the way Oracle,
SAP, Microsoft, and even Salesforce.com built empires -- a freemium
model is a perpetual motion machine through which your product sells
itself.”
28. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies28
7 offer free (time-restricted) trials.
4 offer “free forever” versions
(customers pay for bonus features/
functionality).
4 offer free accounts / free access
to a platform (customers pay for
services).
The remaining 3 each do something
different (for example, one company
gives 500 MB of free storage space).
Of the 18 companies with some free
component to their product ...
Ultimately, a trial or freemium version
of a product can have a huge effect on a
customer’s path to purchase. From a sales
and marketing perspective, you’re essentially
removing a layer from the funnel, as people
can go directly from considering your
product straight to using it.
However, as our research shows, the specific
approaches to free trials and freemium that
companies take vary widely.
29. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies29
Key Takeaways for Your Business:
When it comes to getting people to buy,
you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. But
you do have to deliver a positive experience
whether that means prospects talk to a
salesperson before giving it a spin, or start
a trial of your product on their own. Your
potential customer has pain points that
brought them to your site -- help them
solve them rather than offering a “hook”.
Leverage freemium as a “perpetual motion
machine.” Freemium may be a starting
point for many of your users, but build out
your version with the goal of turning those
users into paying customers at a certain
point in time.
30. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies30
Pricing
“Make your product easier to
buy than your competition, or
you will find your customers
buying from them, not you.”
- Mark Cuban
(entrepreneur & investor)
31. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies31
Research shows that a majority of
prospective customers consider pricing
to be the most important piece of
information a B2B company can show
on its website. But when we look at the
top 50 fastest-growing B2B companies
in the U.S., we find that just 2 in 5
have pricing pages that show actual
prices. (We had to clarify this last
point because one company had a
“pricing page” with no prices -- just
“contact us” CTAs under every product
option.)
40% (20 out of 50) of the fastest-growing
B2B companies make their pricing public.
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$ $
32. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies32
Of the 20 companies that make their pricing
public, 14 use tiered pricing.
With tiered pricing, a company’s product
or service is offered at multiple price
points, with the more expensive “pro” or
“ enterprise” versions typically offering
more features, functionality, seats, and/
or storage space than the less expensive
“basic” or “standard” versions.
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Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
33. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies33
Of course, even companies with public
pricing pages don’t necessarily make
all of their pricing public. Of those 14
companies that use tiered pricing, 6
don’t list prices for the enterprise tiers
of their product. Instead, prospective
customers looking for enterprise
pricing have to contact those
companies in order to get a custom
quote.
Of the 14 companies with tiered pricing, 6
have CTAs prompting enterprise customers
to request quotes.
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$$
Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
34. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies34
Why do companies treat selling to the enterprise differently than selling
to everyone else? There are lots of factors, but it usually comes down to
scale. Rolling out a product or service to a massive organization can be a
seriously complex (and expensive) undertaking.
So while being able to make unassisted purchases on a B2B website
is convenient for most, enterprise customers need to be able to talk
through the finer details of your product/service with a real human
before they buy.
35. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies35
Key Takeaways for Your Business:
Pricing is important for buyers, but
not quite as important for companies.
A majority of the companies on our list
didn’t have pricing pages on their site, even
though research indicates buyers want
it. Consider A/B testing a pricing page’s
efficacy in driving to a specific outcome.
Keep your pricing simple. If your pricing
structure is unclear or a part of a friction-
filled process, you need to fix it. Remove the
barriers to entry for people who want your
product.
36. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies36
Final Thought
“Growth is never by mere chance; it is
the result of forces working together.”
- James Cash Penney
(founder of J.C. Penney)
37. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies37
The goal of this Report isn’t to establish new, etched-in-stone B2B sales
and marketing benchmarks, or to prove that one tactic or approach is
superior to another. By sticking to a sample size of just 50 companies
(the fastest-growing ones), we wanted to take a data-driven but
qualitative snapshot of the field and find out what we could learn.
We hope you’ve come away with more insight into what modern B2B
sales and marketing looks like, as well as ideas for how you can accelerate
the growth of your business.
38. State of Sales & Marketing: 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies38
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