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In dieser Folge lüften Tim und Matthis das Geheimnis, warum sich viele B2B-Events nicht mehr lohnen, um langfristige Beziehungen zu schaffen und Kunden zu gewinnen. Außerdem geht es darum, was Micro-Events sind, wieso dieses Format für B2B Marketer eine echte Alternative darstellt und worauf es bei der Durchführung ankommt. Tim gibt hierzu einen exklusiven Sneak Peek in die Planung unserer Event-Reihe „The Future of Revenue Marketing". Jetzt reinhören!
#278 Content | In this episode, Dave brings together five B2B marketers who aren't just talking about AI, they're actually using it to change how their teams work. Each finalist from the Exit Five x Walnut AI Sessions takes the (virtual) stage to demo their workflow, share results, and answer questions from the judges.Here's what you'll hear:Jillian Hoefer's “content concierge” GPT trained on proprietary research to surface stats, quotes, and data for blogs, sales decks, and thought leadershipJake Heap's workflow using Meshy + VEO 3 to turn a simple mascot into animated 3D brand characters in minutesJessica Lytle's no-code ROI calculator built in Lovable that sales reps now run live on calls to build business casesUgi Djuric's high-volume content engine that scrapes industry news and sales call transcripts, then uses AI to summarize, generate content ideas, and even score leadsAnton Ruis' AI-powered buyer brief builder that pulls real-time economic data and tailors sales messaging to specific personasIt's part workshop, part competition, and packed with creative, tactical ways to put AI to work in B2B marketing today.Timestamps(00:00) - – Dave kicks off in a tux (02:44) - – Record-breaking registrations (03:22) - – Meet the judges: Benny & Jess (08:10) - – Jillian's “victim of repurposing” intro (08:50) - – Building a “content concierge” GPT from research data (10:14) - – Injecting stats + quotes into blogs and decks (14:10) - – How one report fueled 9+ months of content (19:10) - – Jake on bringing AI into marketing ops (20:33) - – Turning a mascot into a 3D character with Meshy (21:18) - – Animating it in VEO 3 (no designer needed) (24:33) - – Cutting animation time from weeks to minutes (30:32) - – Jessica builds a no-code ROI calculator in Lovable (33:41) - – AEs use it live on sales calls (34:25) - – Adding benchmarks + transparency to ROI math (41:43) - – Ugi's AI engine scrapes + summarizes industry news (44:00) - – Training custom GPTs on expert insights (50:40) - – Anton's real-time buyer briefs from economic data (53:15) - – Tailoring briefs for CROs, enablement, PMMs (56:59) - – Judges crown the winning use case + Dave's wrap-up Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***This episode of the Exit Five podcast is brought to you by Qualified.AI is the hottest topic in marketing right now. And one thing we hear a lot of you marketers talking about is how you can use AI Agents to help run your marketing machine.That's where Qualifed comes in with Piper, their AI SDR agent.Piper is the #1 AI SDR Agent on the market according to G2, and hundreds of companies like Box, Asana, and Brex, have hired Piper to autonomously grow inbound pipeline. How good does that sound?Qualified customers are seeing a massive business impact with Piper: a 3X increase in meetings booked and a 2X increase in pipeline.The Agentic Marketing era has arrived. And if you're a B2B marketing leader looking to scale pipeline generation, Piper the #1 AI SDR Agent is here to help.Hire Piper, the #1 AI SDR Agent, and grow your pipeline today.You can learn more at qualified.com/exit5
What's up everyone, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with Nadia Davis, VP Marketing at CaliberMind. (00:00) - Intro (01:12) - In This Episode (02:53) - Understanding the Attribution Periodic Table Framework (07:49) - Why Marketing Teams Face Higher ROI Pressure Than Other Departments (20:15) - Why Attribution Fails Without Data Stewardship (33:02) - Treating Multi-Touch Attribution as an Analytical Tool (39:05) - Exploring Chain Based Attribution Models for B2B Marketers (46:31) - Why Customizing Markov Chain Attribution Improves Accuracy (50:56) - How to Decide When Attribution Data Is Good Enough to Guide Strategy (01:00:00) - Why Marketing Operations Defines Multi Touch Attribution Success (01:04:50) - Why Time Management Drives Career Fulfillment Summary: Nadia learned early that attribution keeps you in business, proving to executives why the budget, the team, and the work matter. Seeing “attribution is dead” posts, she built her Attribution Periodic Table to show data modeling, measurement rules, and cross-team alignment as one connected system. In B2B, where budgets are treated like investment portfolios, she uses multi-touch attribution to connect brand and demand to revenue in CFO terms. For her, it's an analytics tool, not a scoreboard, shaped by sequences like her govtech playbook where event conversations plus on-demand webinars moved deals forward. Chain-based and Markov models help her cut noise, drop vanity metrics, and ground decisions in logged, meaningful touches, all anchored in strong marketing operations that make multi-touch attribution something teams actually trust.About NadiaNadia Davis is the VP of Marketing at CaliberMind, where she leads demand generation, ABM, and marketing operations. She is known for building teams from scratch, overhauling martech stacks, and creating data-driven programs that sales teams can act on immediately. With over 15 years in B2B marketing, she has worked across SaaS, IT automation, healthcare tech, and data platforms, consistently delivering measurable growth by aligning marketing execution with revenue goals.Her career includes senior roles at PayIt, Stonebranch, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, Informa, and ND Medica Inc., as well as nearly a decade as an ABM and digital strategy consultant. She has led global campaigns, designed persona-driven targeting, run high-profile industry events, and built marketing programs that continue to deliver pipeline well beyond launch. A former Girls in Tech board member, Nadia combines hands-on technical expertise with the leadership skills to grow both teams and results.The Periodic Table of Marketing Attribution ElementsNadia has worked in revenue marketing long enough to know attribution is a survival tool. In every demand generation and performance role, she carried it like part of her standard kit. It was how she justified headcount, protected budgets, and kept the lights on in her department. Attribution helped her prove progress in a language executives understood.When she took over marketing at CaliberMind, she noticed the volume of “attribution is dead” posts climbing in her feed. The pattern felt familiar. Marketing tactics often get declared obsolete the moment they fail for someone, then replaced with whatever is trending. From her perspective, most of those posts came from SMB marketers moving on after a bad run. Meanwhile, enterprise teams were applying attribution with discipline, pairing it with strong data modeling, and getting measurable results. They simply were not talking about it publicly.That split in sentiment drove her to dig deeper. She wanted to measure the gap between what people were saying and what they were actually doing. The outcome was the State of 2025 Attribution report, anchored by her Revenue Marketing Periodic Table. Nadia built it to show attribution as part of an integrated framework, not a lone tactic. She broke it down into interconnected components:Data modeling that improves accuracy and removes noiseMeasurement frameworks that define terms and keep reporting consistentCross-functional alignment that ensures teams interpret the data the same way"So many things may seem completely disconnected, yet they all come together within a bigger ecosystem."The iceberg metaphor stuck with her. Most marketers focus on the visible metrics, but the real forces driving success are below the surface. Choosing the periodic table format brought this idea into focus. It showed each element as part of a larger system, each with its own role and complexity. Nadia even remembered struggling with chemistry in school, to the point where she once cheated on a test because she could not memorize the valency of certain elements. That frustration helped her appreciate the value of a clear visual framework when dealing with something complicated. The periodic table worked because it grouped related elements, revealed their relationships, and made the whole system easier to navigate.Key takeaway: Build attribution like a connected ecosystem. Pair it with precise data modeling, clear measurement frameworks, and strong cross-team alignment so every metric connects to a broader strategy. Map your system like a periodic table, where each element has a defined purpose and a place in the structure, that way you can spot gaps, diagnose problems faster, and prove impact without relying on surface-level numbers.Why Marketing Teams Face Higher ROI Pressure Than Other DepartmentsMarketing leaders manage one of the most lopsided jobs in business. One half of the work runs on instinct, creativity, and the psychology of memory. The other half is rooted in measurement, analytics, and financial accountability. Nadia points out that most marketers do not come from a statistics-heavy background, yet they are expected to operate as if they did. The pressure is not just to build campaigns that inspire but to show how those campaigns directly affect the bottom line.In B2B, the stakes climb even higher. Sales cycles can drag for months or even years, and the money behind your budget often comes from venture capital or private equity. Those investors see marketing spend as growth capital, not operational overhead. That means they expect a return. Nadia compares it to giving a retirement manager your savings. You would not leave them unchecked. You would want to see exactly how those dollars are working and why certain investments are made.Other departments do not face the same revenue-tied scrutiny. Finance manages operating budgets. Sales has smaller discretionary pools for travel and entertainment. HR spends what it takes to keep the team functioning. None of those groups is routinely asked to tie their activities to closed-won revenue. Marketing is, because its budget is treated as a bet on future growth, not a cost of maintaining the business.The challenge is translating marketing results into terms that matter to the C-suite. Nadia frames it clearly:“You are here because you got money to spend that we invested with you, and we want to have the responsible output from how this money is performing.”But that translation is rarely straightforward. Engagement, recall, and psychological impact are powerful, yet they do not speak the same language as pipeline targets and closed deals. In SaaS and tech, that disconnect is shrinking fast as investor pressure mounts. Marketing leaders who can quantify the financial impact of creative work are the ones who keep their budgets, and their seat at the table.Some people struggle with making decisions without near-perfect certainty, relying on data ...
What do Michael Kors, Blue Nile, and Typeform have in common? More than you'd think. Daniel's OUT, Tamara's IN. She's joined by Kevin Branscum, a brand leader who's worked across fashion, luxury, and B2B SaaS. Together, they explore why the best brands aren't built on features or functions but on feelings, cultural awareness, and creativity. What can SaaS and B2B Marketers learn from fashion CMOs? Turns out, there's a similar connection between people and software beyond just its practical use. Research should go beyond product usage into the real lives of customers. And, Brand can (and should) be an “always on” refresh. They also dig into how to avoid the copycat trap of competitor marketing and why taste might just be the most important marketing skill in the AI era. If you're a marketer who wants to build a brand people actually connect with, this episode is for you. Follow Kevin: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinbranscum/ Follow Tamara: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamaragrominsky/ Sign up for The Marketing Millennials newsletter: www.workweek.com/brand/the-marketing-millennials Daniel is a Workweek friend, working to produce amazing podcasts. To find out more, visit: www.workweek.com
In this episode of Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur, host Jamie Pagan, from the Revenue Career Ladder podcast, speaks with Tom Hunt, founder of the B2B podcasting agency Fame. They discuss Tom's unconventional career journey, beginning with early jobs frying chips and washing dishes, which instilled a strong work ethic. The conversation traces his path through large consulting firms like Ernst & Young, and Accenture, where he learned invaluable soft skills and remote management. It then covers his entrepreneurial ventures, from a failed male leggings company to a successful SaaS business, before he finally doubled down on his passion for marketing and audience building to create Fame. This episode provides an honest and tactical look at how a non-linear career path can lead to entrepreneurial success.
In this episode of Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur, Jeff Rudner, host of 5 to 50: Financial Strategies for Growing Companies, interviews Tom Hunt, Founder and CEO of Fame, to reveal how he built a B2B podcast agency to £4M ARR without external funding. Tom shares lessons from 17 previous business attempts, emphasizing the critical role of financial discipline and the power of hyper-focus on core services. Discover his unique risk assessment framework, practical EOS implementation, and the vital role of culture in scaling. This episode delivers actionable strategies on cash flow, profitability, operational efficiency, and team incentives, demonstrating why doing less exceptionally well is the key to lasting growth.
In this episode of Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur, Shenandoah Chefalo, the host of Mindful Management: Creating a Trauma-Informed Work Environment, welcomes Tom Hunt, the Founder and CEO of Fame. What happens when a CEO admits they're figuring it out as they go? Tom candidly shares his blueprint for building a thriving 70-person remote company, emphasizing the power of trust over micromanagement and delving into the essence of trauma-informed leadership. Discover Fame's innovative strategies for fostering team cohesion, including empowering employee autonomy and unique initiatives like the 'Culture Club'. This episode offers practical wisdom for leaders on manager training, building genuine connections, and why embracing vulnerability can be your most authentic leadership strategy in the modern workplace.
In this episode of Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur, Tom Hunt interviews Marc Seitz, the Co-Founder of Papermark. Discover how Papermark disrupted the virtual data room market, scaling from $20K to £60K MRR through a unique combination of open-source innovation, strategic SEO targeting established competitors, and a powerful product-led viral growth model. Marc shares invaluable insights into rapid customer support and feature development, showcasing how bootstrapping can lead to significant success and accelerate product-market fit. This is essential listening for B2B founders seeking sustainable growth strategies without external funding.
In this episode of B2B Marketing: The Provocative Truth, Benedict asks a leading insurance CMO what it takes to build a meaningful brand in a category known for conservatism. In this episode, Georgina Peters Venzano, CMO at Beazley, joins us to challenge the long-held assumption that B2B must be strictly rational. She shares how authenticity, emotional resonance and brand consistency are key to modern B2B success, and why the industry needs to embrace more human storytelling.From running a brand audit during lockdown to building a differentiated identity in a conservative category, Georgina gives a behind-the-scenes look at Beazley's brand evolution.Highlights:01:30 – Why emotion still matters in B2B04:35 – What authenticity really means07:50 – Rebranding Beazley during lockdown13:15 – Understanding your audience as people, not just buyers16:30 – Segmentation and finding your tribe20:20 – Maintaining brand consistency across the funnel22:25 – Is there still space for rational, serious brands?
In this episode of Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur, host Tom Hunt sits down with Alex Heublein, President of Innovation Business at Netsurit, to explore how businesses can effectively implement AI solutions that accelerate productivity and drive growth. Alex shares practical insights on optimising internal processes and enhancing customer research, demonstrating how AI can be a "bicycle for the mind" for your team. Discover how to leverage internal and external data to boost efficiency and make customers happier, all while maintaining data security and privacy.
In this episode of Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur, Tom Hunt and Boobesh Ramadurai of LatentView Analytics explore how AI is revolutionising B2B marketing. Discover how enterprises can leverage AI for media mix modelling to optimise spend, significantly reduce customer acquisition costs, and boost lifetime value. The episode covers the pivotal shift from SEO to "generative engine optimisation" and the power of combining diverse data for deeper insights. Learn practical applications of generative AI for creative content and prototyping, plus insights into personalised B2B content and audio-first marketing intelligence. Essential listening for marketers keen to enhance ROI and adapt to the evolving digital landscape.
Tye DeGrange (CEO, Round Barn Labs), who shared tried and tested strategies on how B2B marketers can build trust for better results. Tye emphasized the importance of partnering with trusted industry voices such as influencers and affiliates to help build trust, demonstrate expertise, and drive measurable results. He also elaborated on how technology, social media, content authenticity, and customer persona alignment impact trust-building initiatives.
Most B2B teams think outbound is just about activity. Book meetings, hit quota, move on.But this week on The B2B Playbook, we sat down with Shawn Sease—aka The Professor of Prospecting—to expose why that model is broken.Shawn's seen it all. From old-school cold call sprints to modern GTM teams trying to do outbound in the age of AI. And he's brutally honest about what actually works today.Together, we unpack how to rebuild your sales development system around truth, timing, and trust—not just activity.Here's what we cover in this episode:+ Why most sales development strategies fail before the first call+ The power of cataloguing accounts (and why it's better than intent data)+ How to build outbound systems that don't collapse when your SDR quits+ What real Sales and Marketing alignment looks likeTune in and learn:+ Why timing is a weak signal (and what to track instead)+ How cataloguing transforms your outreach strategy+ What great commercial architecture actually looks likeThis episode is a must-watch if you're a B2B marketer or sales leader who's tired of outbound that doesn't scale, and wants a better way to reach your market.-----------------------------------------------------
#256 Email Deliverability | In this episode, Dan is joined by Sarah McNamara, Revenue Operations & GTM Strategy Lead at Vector, and Alex Fine, co-founder of Understory, an agency helping B2B SaaS companies scale with outbound, paid, and email. Both Sarah and Alex are experts in email strategy, specifically the behind-the-scenes mechanics that make or break your deliverability.They break down what B2B marketers often overlook when it comes to getting emails opened, read, and replied to, and share practical tactics to improve performance across newsletters, outbound, and lifecycle campaigns.Dan, Sarah, and Alex cover:Why email deliverability issues are more common than you think and how to spot them earlyThe metrics that actually matter (hint: opens and clicks aren't on the list)How to protect your domain reputation and warm up inboxes the right wayIf email is part of your GTM motion, this episode will help you reach more inboxes and stop your messages from disappearing into the void.Timestamps(00:00) - – Intro (03:18) - – Meet Sarah and Alex (05:23) - – Why email deliverability matters more than subject lines (07:38) - – How to tell if you have a deliverability problem (09:53) - – The most useful (and overlooked) deliverability metrics (12:13) - – Why replies matter more than opens or clicks (14:38) - – Tools Alex and Sarah use to monitor deliverability (16:53) - – Should you buy a dedicated IP? (18:48) - – How to evaluate platforms for deliverability (21:08) - – Getting sales to care about data hygiene (23:38) - – Deliverability tips for small senders and solopreneurs (27:34) - – Subdomains vs. secondary domains (30:24) - – How many inboxes per domain is too many? (32:29) - – Best practices for cold outreach (35:19) - – How security bots skew your open and click data (38:19) - – What counts as “spam” (and how filters decide) (41:34) - – How to re-engage cold or inactive lists (44:19) - – What to A/B test in subject lines (and when it's pointless) (47:29) - – How to build a healthy, opt-in list from scratch (50:19) - – When to stop emailing cold leads (52:34) - – Welcome sequence tips for engaged subscribers (55:29) - – How to warm up a new domain (58:49) - – Final takeaways and advice Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode is brought to you by Knak. Email (in my humble opinion) is the still the greatest marketing channel of all-time.It's the only way you can truly “own” your audience.But when it comes to building the emails - if you've ever tried building an email in an enterprise marketing automation platform, you know how painful it can be. Templates are too rigid, editing code can break things and the whole process just takes forever. That's why we love Knak here at Exit Five. Knak a no-code email platform that makes it easy to create on-brand, high-performing emails - without the bottlenecks.Frustrated by clunky email builders? You need Knak.Tired of ‘hoping' the email you sent looks good across all devices? Just test in Knak first.Big team making it hard to collaborate and get approvals? Definitely Knak.And the best part? Everything takes a fraction of the time.See Knak in action at knak.com/exit-five. Or just let them know you heard about Knak on Exit Five.***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
In this episode of the Purposeful Marketing Podcast, Aaron and James chat with Peter Murphy Lewis to explore the concept of community. They discuss the importance of being present in relationships, the value of seeking out new experiences, and how curiosity can lead to better marketing strategies. Peter shares anecdotes about living in a zoo and the lessons learned from communal living, emphasizing the significance of being helpful and building connections. The conversation highlights the need for marketers to focus on community engagement and the human aspect of their work.Subscribe to the Purposeful Marketing Podcast.~Market with purpose for the everyday practitioner ~Connect with the hosts:Mary KeoughAaron WeekesJames BoeckmannConnect with the guest:Peter Murphy LewisStrategicPete.com
ABM programs often fail to deliver revenue results. Nadia Davis, VP of Marketing at CaliberMind, shares her expertise in transforming account-based marketing strategies into effective revenue generators. She breaks down the five most critical three-letter acronyms for B2B marketers today—ABM, CRM, MQA, MQL, and CAC—while explaining how to build holistic omni-channel ABM frameworks that contribute meaningfully to sales pipelines.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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ABM programs often fail to deliver revenue results. Nadia Davis, VP of Marketing at CaliberMind, shares her expertise in transforming account-based marketing strategies into effective revenue generators. She breaks down the five most critical three-letter acronyms for B2B marketers today—ABM, CRM, MQA, MQL, and CAC—while explaining how to build holistic omni-channel ABM frameworks that contribute meaningfully to sales pipelines.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emeric Ernoult, Co-Founder and CEO of Agorapulse, talks about how the company grew from a Facebook contest tool into a full social media management platform. He shares the ups and downs of keeping up with the fast-changing world of social media marketing and how B2B marketers can the get most out of their social media platforms. He encourages B2B marketers to focus on providing value through educational and entertaining content and offers practical advice for leveraging team members and influencers to enhance social media engagement. About Agorapulse Founded in 2010 by Emeric Ernoult and Benoît Hédiard, Agorapulse is a leading social media management platform headquartered in Paris, France. Designed for businesses, agencies, and marketers, Agorapulse streamlines social media workflows by providing tools to schedule posts, monitor conversations, engage with audiences, and analyze performance across multiple platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and TikTok. About Emeric Ernoult Emeric is the co-founder and CEO of Agorapulse, a leading social media management platform he grew to $20 million in revenue without external funding. Under his leadership, Agorapulse has distinguished itself in the competitive landscape by ranking #1 across top software review sites like G2, GetApp, Capterra, Appvizer (France), and OMR (Germany). Emeric's strategic vision and commitment to innovation have set industry benchmarks, including the first-ever social media inbox in 2014 and pioneering ROI tracking and analytics features for social media—patented innovations that help marketers prove the value of their investments. Time Stamps 00:00:17 - Guest Introduction: Emeric Ernoult 00:02:07 - Differences Between the Bay Area and Europe for Startups 00:04:19 - Agorapulse: Solving Social Media Chaos 00:09:29 - B2B Marketing: Beyond LinkedIn 00:11:02 - Measuring Social Media Success 00:16:21 - The Challenge of Entertaining vs. Selling on Social Media 00:21:47 - Tips for B2B Marketers to Create Engaging Content 00:25:59 - Best Marketing Advice Received 00:28:34 - Advice for New Marketers 00:31:47 - Connecting with Emerick and Agorapulse Quotes "Social media is probably the most chaotic channel in the whole marketing world. Compare that to email, super simple... Social is not simple, not easy." Emeric Ernoult, Co-Founder and CEO of Agorapulse. "If there's no proof that this works, it's not going to get budget, it's not going to get human resources, it's not going to get attention." Emeric Ernoult, Co-Founder and CEO of Agorapulse. "In order to measure anything, you have to have an analytics framework in place. If you are not defining what are the CTAs you want to track on your website, you're not going to be able to track anything on social media." Emeric Ernoult, Co-Founder and CEO of Agorapulse. "If you are not in constant learning mode, you're going to be out of place in six months. The assets to learn and to stay on top of your game are here, free, in abundance." Emeric Ernoult, Co-Founder and CEO of Agorapulse. Follow Emeric: Emeric Ernoult on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ernoult/?originalSubdomain=fr Agorapulse's website: https://www.agorapulse.com/ Agorapulse on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/agorapulse/ Follow Mike: Mike Maynard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemaynard/ Napier website: https://www.napierb2b.com/ Napier LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/napier-partnership-limited/ If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to our podcast for more discussions about the latest in Marketing B2B Tech and connect with us on social media to stay updated on upcoming episodes. We'd also appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Want more? Check out Napier's other podcast - The Marketing Automation Moment: https://podcasts.apple.com/ua/podcast/the-marketing-automation-moment-podcast/id1659211547
This week's show is entitled, "Courageous Marketing: The B2B Marketer's Playbook for Career Success" and my guest is Udi Ledergor, Chief Evangelist at Gong. Tune in to... Learn how to create memorable brand experiences and why they are crucial for lasting customer connections. Understand the balance of providing psychological safety and process accountability to inspire innovative marketing teams. Discover how to shape a courageous career by aligning your strengths with the right opportunities and roles. Listen Now | Watch the video HERE Matt interviews the best and brightest minds in sales and Marketing. If you would like to be a guest on Sales Pipeline Radio send an email to acceleration@heinzmarketing.com. Sales Pipeline Radio was recently listed as one of 30 Best Sales Management Podcasts and Top 60 Sales Podcasts You can subscribe right at Sales Pipeline Radio and/or listen to full recordings of past shows everywhere you listen to podcasts! You can even ask Siri, Alexa and Google or search on Audible!
Think LinkedIn is the place to reach technical buyers?Auvik CMO Susanne Rodriguez breaks down how her team built an insanely effective Reddit and Facebook strategy — yes, Facebook — to reach IT pros who dodge sales emails like it's their job (because it is).We're talking memes that convert, subreddits that slap, and how to avoid getting flamed by Reddit mods who smell B2B fluff from a mile away. You'll also hear how Auvik got dragged for a meme, owned it publicly, and came out stronger — a.k.a. how to market like a human.If you've ever uttered the words “we need more MQLs” while ignoring your company's meme game… this one's for you.
Join me, Louise Brogan, in this episode of Raise Your Visibility Online as I dive into LinkedIn's big move toward vertical video—and what it means for B2B marketers like us. I'll walk you through the new video tab features, share practical production tips, and show you how to tap into the latest trends to boost your visibility. I also break down insights from LinkedIn's 2025 Grads Report, including the most in-demand jobs and fastest-growing cities. Plus, I introduce you to Descript—my go-to video editing tool that makes creating content so much easier. If you want to stay ahead on LinkedIn, don't miss this episode. You'll get weekly updates, practical tips, and the tools I use to grow my business—and help you grow yours. 00:40 LinkedIn's Big Push into Video 01:19 Leveraging LinkedIn's Video Features 03:35 Production Tips for LinkedIn Videos 04:30 Spotlight on LinkedIn Video Creators 05:55 LinkedIn Grads 2025 Report Insights 08:06 Descript: A Handy Video Editing Tool 09:52 Conclusion and Weekly Updates
Sean Adams, CMO of Brand Metrics, discusses brand measurement and its impact on how B2B marketers approach their advertising strategies. He highlights the importance of understanding consumer perception through metrics such as awareness, consideration, preference, and action intent, while advocating for a holistic approach that goes beyond last-click attribution. He also shares his thoughts on the challenges B2B marketers face in measuring brand effectiveness and emphasizes the need for consistent messaging. About Brand Metrics Brand Metrics' is a technology company measuring brand lift at scale. Brand Metric's unique SaaS solution measures campaigns as small as 50k impressions across display, video, branded content, and now CTV, delivering four key metrics – awareness, consideration, preference and intent - that are benchmarked against 50k+ campaigns across 122 industry categories. Brand Metrics is trusted by 60+ publishers, including NYT, The Guardian, and Bloomberg. More info at www.brandmetrics.com About Sean Adams Sean is Chief Marketing Officer at Brand Metrics, where he helps raise the profile and relevance of the company and its unique ad effectiveness solution to the advertising and media industry. He has previously held a variety of strategic roles in advertising and media agencies across the UK and Australia. He later ran his own research company in Sydney for 10 years, before returning to the UK to lead the commercial insight team at News UK. He then joined Brand Metrics. Time Stamps 00:00:17 - Guest Introduction: Sean Adams, CMO of Brandmetrics 00:02:46 - Overview of Brandmetrics 00:03:56 - Understanding Brand Lift 00:05:30 - Challenges of Last-Click Attribution 00:11:22 - B2C vs. B2B Brand Measurement 00:12:45 - Importance of Brand in B2B Marketing 00:14:02 - Advice for B2B Marketers on Branding 00:16:16 - Examples of Brand Lift Success 00:20:43 - Brandmetrics Marketing Strategy 00:24:36 - Quickfire Questions: Marketing Advice 00:27:02 - Contact Information and Closing Remarks Quotes "Brand lift is a way to try and measure the changes to consumers' perception towards a brand as a result of exposure to an advertising campaign." Sean Adams, CMO at Brand Metrics. “One of the problems with digital marketing is there can be a desire to measure it, but a lot of things come down to the click." Sean Adams, CMO at Brand Metrics. “If you continually do short term tactical activity, what that will do in the long term is it will damage your brand. I think that's true for B2B as well as big consumer companies." Sean Adams, CMO at Brand Metrics. Follow Sean: Sean Adams on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanadams13/ Brand Metrics website: https://www.brandmetrics.com/ Radiate B2B on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brand-metrics-sweden/ Follow Mike: Mike Maynard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemaynard/ Napier website: https://www.napierb2b.com/ Napier LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/napier-partnership-limited/ If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to our podcast for more discussions about the latest in Marketing B2B Tech and connect with us on social media to stay updated on upcoming episodes. We'd also appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Want more? Check out Napier's other podcast - The Marketing Automation Moment: https://podcasts.apple.com/ua/podcast/the-marketing-automation-moment-podcast/id1659211547
In this episode of the Purposeful Marketing Podcast, the hosts discuss how to build community in marketing with Marcie Walker, Senior Community Manager at LucidLink. They explore how community can be defined, the importance of leadership in community building, and how businesses can leverage community for marketing, revenue, and relationships. Connect with the hosts:Mary KeoughAaron WeekesJames BoeckmannConnect with the guest:Marcie Walker
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The most common thing I hear from B2B marketers?“Why don't our leaders get what we do?”“Why don't they respect my time?”In this episode, I'm sharing a fresh way to reframe how you see your leaders - inspired (weirdly) by Harvey and Louis from Suits.Because what I've learned is this:It's not always about you.Most of the behaviour that frustrates us from the top comes from their own story - not yours.Inside my course, B2B Breakthrough Academy, we go deep on this - not just the strategy building side, but the mindset shifts that help you show up with clarity, confidence and get heard by leadership.
If you've been struggling to know what to focus on to get respect and results in your b2b marketing job, this episode has got the answers you need!Learn more about B2B Breakthrough Academy
In this episode of the Purposeful Marketing Podcast, Aaron, Mary, and Kevin delve into performance marketing, emphasizing the importance of being a practitioner in the field. They discuss how understanding the audience and creating engaging content can lead to successful marketing outcomes. The conversation highlights the significance of creative hooks and offers in capturing attention and driving action and building brand trust in challenging times.The episode wraps up with key takeaways on the necessity of continuous practice in marketing efforts.Subscribe to the Purposeful Marketing Podcast.~Market with purpose for the everyday practitioner ~Connect with the hosts:Mary KeoughAaron WeekesJames BoeckmannConnect with the guest:Kevin McClary
Good for Business Show with LinkedIn Expert Michelle J Raymond.
Let's talk about the 3Cs of an awesome LinkedIn B2B Marketer - curiosity, consistency and connection driven. Key moments in this episode - 00:00 Standing Out in B2B Marketing00:47 9 Essential Characteristics of B2B Marketing Leaders03:43 Curiosity06:19 Consistency07:28 Connection Driven10:31 Conclusion: The Three C's for B2B Marketing SuccessCONNECT WITH MICHELLE J RAYMOND Michelle J Raymond on LinkedIn Book a free intro call https://socialmediaforb2bgrowthpodcast.com/ B2B Growth Co newsletterRegister for a FREE Metricool account today and use Code MICHELLE30 to try any Premium Plan FREE for 30 days.
In this episode of the Purposeful Marketing Podcast, hosts Aaron, Mary, and James welcome back Andrew to discuss the concept of niching down in business. Andrew shares his journey from freelancing to finding his ideal clients, emphasizing the importance of aligning expectations and building trust in client relationships. The conversation explores the nuances of identifying best fit clients, the significance of transparency, and the challenges of scaling a business while maintaining quality and trust. The hosts and Andrew reflect on their experiences with contractors and the importance of relationship-building in freelancing. The episode concludes with insights on navigating future challenges in a service-driven economy.Subscribe to the Purposeful Marketing Podcast.~Market with purpose for the everyday practitioner ~Connect with the hosts:Mary KeoughAaron WeekesJames BoeckmannConnect with the guest:Andrew Hill
Good for Business Show with LinkedIn Expert Michelle J Raymond.
Do you find it tough to keep up with LinkedIn's updates? Good news - this episode powers through six key LinkedIn updates every B2B Marketer needs to know. Key moments in this episode - 00:00 Introduction to LinkedIn Changes00:44 Six Key LinkedIn Changes Overview02:41 LinkedIn Profile Banner Update04:19 Enhanced Newsletter Analytics05:23 LinkedIn Video Feed on Desktop07:07 Premium Duo Subscription08:26 Profile Appearances Analytics10:21 Comment Impressions Analytics12:07 Conclusion and Upcoming EventsCONNECT WITH MICHELLE J RAYMOND Michelle J Raymond on LinkedIn Book a free intro call https://socialmediaforb2bgrowthpodcast.com/ B2B Growth Co newsletterToday's episode is sponsored by Metricool. Make sure to register for a FREE Metricool account today. Use Code MICHELLE30 to try any Premium Plan FREE for 30 days.
We chat with Leslie or Ciao Lulu!, a CNBC MakeIt Contributor, and B2B marketer about lessons she had learned while living in Milan, tips for those considering taking a job assignment that would relocate them, what has surprised her most during her expat journey, and more! Visit Ciao Lulu!'s site, for business people interested in expat life. Live and work abroad: 5 reasons to encourage you to go now. CNBC MakeIt!: 'I left the US for Italy 20 years ago and 'I'm so glad' I did - the top 4 most important lessons I learned' Leslie Strazzullo on LinkedIn
Good for Business Show with LinkedIn Expert Michelle J Raymond.
We can't just blame the LinkedIn algorithm for poor Company Page engagement rates. Let's explore content fails and strategies on how to fix these common mistakes for your Company Page. If you are a LinkedIn Company Page admin or B2B Marketer this episode is a must listen for your B2B brand. Key moments in this episode - 00:00 LinkedIn Company Page Engagement01:18 Understanding LinkedIn's Algorithm Challenges02:59 Common Mistakes in LinkedIn Page Content Strategy05:53 The Power of Demand Generation Content on LinkedIn12:01 How to fix your Company Page content strategy17:57 Audit your LinkedIn Company Page contentCONNECT WITH MICHELLE J RAYMOND Michelle J Raymond on LinkedIn Book a free intro call https://socialmediaforb2bgrowthpodcast.com/ B2B Growth Co newsletterToday's episode is sponsored by Metricool. Make sure to register for a FREE Metricool account today. Use Code MICHELLE30 to try any Premium Plan FREE for 30 days. https://i.mtr.cool/NEDXVZ
In this episode, Dave sits down with Melton Littlepage, CMO at 1Password, to discuss how he's transforming a well-known consumer brand into a B2B category leader in cybersecurity. With decades of experience in SaaS marketing, Melton shares insights on category creation, demand generation, and the intersection of brand and product marketing—and why being the leader in your space matters more than perfect attribution.Dave and Melton cover:Why category leadership is critical and how to position your company as #1How enterprise marketing, brand-building, and demand gen work together to drive growthHow 1Password is expanding beyond password management to create a new categoryTimestamps(00:00) - – Intro to Melton (06:15) - – The evolution of marketing from demand gen to category creation (09:24) - – The balance between data-driven marketing and brand-building (10:58) - – Why attribution alone won't make your company “hot” (11:31) - – The importance of category leadership and market perception (13:43) - – How 1Password is shifting from password management to Extended Access Management (XAM) (16:07) - – How COVID changed the cybersecurity landscape (18:20) - – Why legacy security tools aren't enough for modern businesses (20:50) - – The role of category creation in defining 1Password's future (22:05) - – Naming and positioning a new category (Extended Access Management) (23:44) - – The risks and rewards of category creation vs. competing in an existing space (25:48) - – Why CISOs are hesitant to be early adopters—and how to shift buyer perception (29:20) - – The strategy behind creating demand for a new category (31:17) - – Lightning strike moments and big brand plays for category awareness (33:56) - – Structuring a marketing team to support both enterprise and self-service growth (37:50) - – Balancing B2B and consumer marketing (41:15) - – Why 1Password invested in sports sponsorships (44:12) - – The power of emotional marketing and brand trust in enterprise sales (46:59) - – Thought leadership and analyst relations in shaping a category (48:21) - – Final takeaways Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
As generative AI changes how buyers search for information, what should marketers do to adapt their content strategies? This week on What It Means, Principal Analyst Lisa Gately shares her advice and previews her session on the topic at Forrester's B2B Summit North America.
#222: Website Teardown | Do your product pages actually tell potential customers what they need to know—or are they just a list of features they'll ignore? In this session from the Ultimate Roast of B2B Websites, Madhav Bhandari, Head of Marketing at Storylane, joins Robert Kaminski, Co-Founder at Fletch PMM and Dan Murphy, COO at Exit Five to tear down real B2B product pages, exposing what works, what doesn't, and how to fix it.They also cover:The biggest mistakes B2B marketers make on product pages (and how to fix them).How to structure a product page that drives trials and conversions.The role of interactive demos, videos, and CTAs in guiding prospects to the next step.Timestamps(00:00) - - Introduction to Madhav, Robert, and Dan (02:38) - - Why most B2B product pages fail to convert (04:13) - - The five biggest mistakes companies make on product pages (06:50) - - The importance of clear messaging over a list of features (09:08) - - Should you use videos, screenshots, or interactive demos? (11:39) - - How to structure a product page that actually drives trials (13:31) - - Breaking down the role of CTAs and conversion flow (15:44) - - First product page teardown: What works and what doesn't (23:00) - - Product gifs vs. static images (25:27) - - Second product page teardown: Fixing common UX mistakes (28:45) - - When and where to use customer testimonials (32:10) - - Why gating product demos might be hurting your conversions (34:55) - - Third product page teardown: CTA placement and messaging (37:25) - - The biggest takeaway from testing hundreds of product pages (40:30) - - Quick wins to improve your product pages today (43:37) - - Final takeaways Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
Episode #221: Strategy | In this episode, Matt Carnevale sits down with Drew Giovannoli, founder of Buried Wins, to dive deep into Win/Loss analysis and how product marketers can use it to drive better sales, positioning, and competitive strategy. Drew shares how he helps B2B companies turn customer insights into revenue-driving decisions, plus the three key changes every product marketer should make to get promoted.Matt and Drew cover:Why you shouldn't obsess over lost deals - and how to focus on winning more of the right customers instead.How competitive intelligence can shape your positioning and sales strategy.How to structure Win/Loss programs to influence product, sales, and marketing strategies.Timestamps(00:00) - - Introduction to Drew (04:13) - - What is Win/Loss analysis and why it matters (06:50) - - Why companies obsess over lost deals (and why that's a mistake) (09:08) - - The real value of analyzing won deals instead of just losses (11:39) - - How to identify your best customers and find more like them (13:31) - - The power of competitive intelligence in shaping positioning and sales (15:44) - - How to ethically gather insights from former competitor employees (18:54) - - Common mistakes companies make when running Win/Loss programs (21:09) - - How to structure a Win/Loss interview for maximum insights (25:27) - - The key questions to ask during Win/Loss interviews (28:45) - - Why sales and marketing alignment is critical for Win/Loss success (32:10) - - How Win/Loss analysis can influence product roadmap decisions (34:55) - - The best way to present Win/Loss findings to executives (37:25) - - How to turn insights into action and drive real business impact (40:30) - - A step-by-step guide to launching a Win/Loss program (43:37) - - Final takeaways and advice for product marketers Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
Matthew Carnevale, Head of Community at Exit Five, introduces AI Playbooks, a new on-demand training program packed with expert-led tutorials and ready-to-use templates designed to help you drive better results with AI.No fluff, no theory—just real playbooks from 15 B2B marketers showing exactly how they use AI for ICP research, personalization at scale, cold email automation, marketing video creation, SEO, and more.If you're tired of the AI noise and want actionable tactics you can use immediately, this course is for you. Learn more and sign up at exitfive.com/ai-playbooks. Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
Episode #220: Website Teardown | In this session from the Ultimate Roast of B2B Websites, Dave Gerhardt teams up with Diane Wiredu, messaging strategist and founder of Lion Words, and Lee Reshef, Head of Product Marketing & Retention at Fiverr, to break down what makes a high-converting B2B homepage. They critique real B2B homepages, analyzing messaging, design, and user experience to highlight what works, what doesn't, and how to fix it.Dave, Diane, and Lee cover:The biggest homepage mistakes B2B companies make (and how to fix them).What belongs above the fold to grab attention and drive action.How to balance messaging for multiple personas without overwhelming visitors.If your homepage isn't converting (or is the subject of endless internal debates), this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you optimize it.Timestamps(00:00) - - Intro to Diane and Lee (03:48) - - Common homepage mistakes that kill conversions (05:02) - - What belongs above the fold and why it matters (06:41) - - The role of messaging in homepage clarity and engagement (08:22) - - Balancing multiple personas without overwhelming visitors (09:36) - - Homepage copywriting do's and don'ts (14:09) - - The importance of A/B testing and user feedback (16:30) - - Homepage layout best practices for conversion (18:54) - - Homepage roast: Amplemarket (24:19) - - Homepage roast: Chattermill (31:27) - - The role of trust indicators and social proof (33:55) - - Common design mistakes that reduce homepage effectiveness (37:25) - - Homepage roast: PrimePay (42:20) - - Messaging clarity vs. overcomplicating the value prop (45:45) - - Final thoughts Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
In this episode, Dave sits down with Trinity Nguyen, CMO at UserGems, to discuss her journey from first business hire to CMO, the role of product marketing in B2B, and how AI is transforming outbound sales. Trinity got started at UserGems' by building their first website for free, then got hired as Head of Marketing and has shaped the company's ABM strategy and demand generation playbook.Dave and Trinity cover:Why every startup should hire a product marketerHow to develop a strong vision and align with product teamsScaling outbound with AI-driven ABM and sales engagementTimestamps(00:00) - - Intro to Trinity (07:31) - - Why product marketing is the foundation of great B2B marketing (09:08) - - The importance of positioning and messaging in a competitive market (11:17) - - How Trinity rebuilt UserGems' website for free before joining the company (12:34) - - Negotiating your role and setting the foundation for marketing (14:10) - - Why marketing should own SDRs and outbound prospecting (15:51) - - The early days of building demand gen at UserGems (17:29) - - Differentiation and positioning in a crowded market (19:34) - - Aligning marketing with product teams and company vision (23:15) - - Developing ICP and refining target accounts (26:00) - - Why outbound was the first major pipeline driver for UserGems (27:50) - - Transitioning from a startup to a growth-stage company (30:05) - - How UserGems runs ABM at scale (32:19) - - The AI shift in outbound marketing and its impact (35:31) - - AI for sales outreach and improving outbound efficiency (38:55) - - Why Trinity was initially skeptical about AI in outbound (41:38) - - Cutting spend while increasing pipeline with AI-driven outbound (44:22) - - The role of brand and inbound marketing in a demand gen playbook (46:34) - - Why traditional inbound marketing didn't work for UserGems (48:20) - - Creating engaging demand gen campaigns (50:15) - - Final takeaways Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
You work hard to drive traffic to your landing pages – they're the backbone of lead generation and conversion.In this session from our Ultimate Roast of B2B Websites, Tas Bober, Founder of The Scroll Lab, Gabi Sellam, Conversion Specialist at Fiverr, and Will Hoekenga, Founder of Six Words Studio and expert copywriter, sit down to discuss how to nail your B2B landing pages. The panel breaks down real B2B landing pages, highlighting common mistakes, best practices, and live optimizations that can increase conversions and improve user experience.Danielle, Gabi, Tas, and Will cover:Why clarity, user intent, and strong CTAs are crucial for high-converting landing pages.The biggest design and messaging mistakes B2B marketers make.How to structure a landing page that captures attention and drives action.Timestamps(00:00) - - Introduction to Tas, Gabi, and Will (03:29) - - What makes a landing page high-converting? (05:17) - - The difference between landing pages, homepages, and blog posts (07:00) - - Why user intent matters in landing page optimization (08:37) - - Why you need clear headlines and strong CTAs (11:04) - - Common mistakes that kill landing page conversions (13:31) - - Why mobile optimization is critical for discovery and first impressions (16:01) - - The role of trust elements: testimonials, reviews, and credibility badges (18:36) - - Live landing page roast: VC3 (31:27) - - Live landing page roast: Mira (48:13) - - Live landing page roast: Metal 3D Printing Forming Page (50:27) - - Why B2B landing pages must prioritize clarity over creativity (53:19) - - How accessibility and contrast impact user engagement (55:30) - - Final takeaways on what makes a great B2B landing page Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
In this episode, Matt Carnevale sits down with Jessica Andrews, VP of Marketing at Copper, a CRM built specifically for agencies, consultancies, and media companies, designed to help relationship-driven businesses find ideal clients, win new business, manage projects, and nurture customer relationships. The two discuss Jessica's journey from Senior Product Marketing Manager to VP of Marketing, how she's navigated imposter syndrome, and her strategies for leading a successful marketing team.Matt and Jessica cover:Strategies for shifting from IC to a marketing leadership roleWhy product marketing is the foundation of great marketingHow product marketers can position themselves for leadershipTimestamps(00:00) - - Introduction to Jessica (02:08) - - Transitioning from product marketing to VP of marketing (06:05) - - Dealing with imposter syndrome and learning to trust your instincts (08:48) - - The shift from execution to strategy in a leadership role (10:30) - - Why taking time to think is crucial for marketing leaders (11:53) - - The power of networking and learning from other marketing leaders (13:54) - - How talking to agencies helped shape Copper's marketing strategy (15:13) - - Why product marketing is the foundation of great marketing (16:52) - - The importance of cross-functional alignment in marketing leadership (19:30) - - Understanding the mindset of sales teams and how to collaborate effectively (22:24) - - The challenge of getting buy-in for product marketing initiatives (27:41) - - Balancing being a strategic partner vs. an order taker (30:21) - - How to respond to last-minute requests and set expectations (32:43) - - Strategies for building strong relationships with sales and product teams (35:55) - - How to become T-shaped and prepare for marketing leadership (38:13) - - Learning demand gen and paid ads (40:23) - - Why marketing leaders need to understand revenue and business impact (42:31) - - Advice for product marketers who want to grow into leadership (43:17) - - Closing thoughts and final takeaways Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
Neglected customers. Disconnected executives. And a limited budget. What if the remedy to all of the issues plaguing our marketing strategy was… simple? What if the key to staying relevant allowed marketers to do more with less?Adriana Gil Miner, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Iterable, shares her modern marketing playbook — and there's a lot to learn. Adriana, who has a rich background in digital marketing and brand building, is giving away the keys to leveraging AI, building community, and integrating SMS in B2B marketing strategies for 2025. She highlights the importance of collaboration among executive leaders, and provides practical tips on inviting your customers to the conversation. Tune in for truly valuable lessons for marketers aiming to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape. Key Moments: 00:00: Meet Iterable's CMO, Adriana Gil Miner01:25 Adriana's Career Journey07:41 The Future of Marketing: AI and Community Building14:10 Collaborating with Cross-Functional Leaders25:12 Navigating a Noisy Digital World26:26 Activating Community-Led Marketing27:20 Cultivating an Engaged Customer Community29:01 The Power of User Conferences29:43 Memorable Tableau Conference Experiences31:36 Handling Tragedy with Community Support35:37 Invite Your Customers to the Conversation39:07 The Future of SMS in B2B Marketing Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.
Ever wondered why email marketing is still such a big deal in 2025?Well, today we've got Casey Hill with us. He's the Senior Growth Manager at ActiveCampaign, a company that's been at the forefront of email marketing innovation. Casey's got over a decade of experience and has successfully grown multiple newsletters to over 10,000 subscribers.Stick around because by the end of this episode, you're going to walk away with strategies to grow your email list, engage your audience better, and boost your revenue through smart email marketing.*** WHEN YOU'RE READY♻️ Distribution First Newsletter
Is there anything more terrifying for a marketer than having to work on the pricing page? How do you handle packaging, listing out features, and deciding whether to put the actual price, or “contact sales”?In this session from our Ultimate Roast of B2B Pricing Pages, Emily Kramer (Co-Founder & Advisor of MKT1), Bill Wilson (CEO & Founder of Pace Pricing), and Karan Sood (Director Sales Operations at Rakuten Kobo) share their secrets to a killer B2B pricing page. Then, they do a live teardown of real pricing pages that you can learn from.Emily, Bill, and Karan also cover:How to make your pricing page clear and transparentThe most common mistakes SaaS companies make with pricingHow to structure pricing tiers and communicate value effectivelyTimestamps(00:00) - - Introduction to Bill, Emily, and Karan (02:40) - - Why pricing pages are critical to conversions (04:53) - - The FAST framework (06:51) - - The four key functions of a pricing page (10:44) - - Common mistakes companies make with pricing page clarity (13:59) - - The role of social proof and risk reversal in building trust (16:12) - - Should B2B companies display pricing on their website? (18:46) - - How to structure pricing tiers for clarity and conversion (21:03) - - Live pricing page roast: Mention (33:53) - - Live pricing page roast: Flagsmith (42:06) - - Live pricing page roast: Contact Monkey (45:20) - - Why request pricing forms create unnecessary friction (47:41) - - Should you display pricing if your competitors don't? (49:43) - - The importance of value-based pricing in B2B (54:09) - - Final takeaways and recommendations Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
In this episode, Matt Carnevale sits down with Kanika Sharma, a conversion page copywriter and Founder of Copywriting Teardowns. Kanika audited over 100 LinkedIn profiles in the Exit Five community and shares her biggest takeaways on how marketers can optimize their profiles to attract the right audience and drive conversions.Matt and Kanika cover:Why your LinkedIn profile should be treated like a landing pageThe biggest mistakes B2B marketers make with their LinkedIn presenceHow to structure your profile for visibility, engagement, and inbound opportunitiesTimestamps(00:00) - - Intro to Kanika (03:27) - - Why optimizing your LinkedIn profile is so important (07:15) - - Your LinkedIn profile functions like a landing page (09:08) - - Optimizing your LinkedIn cover image (10:50) - - Common mistakes in LinkedIn profile branding and messaging (12:10) - - The role of social proof and credibility in your LinkedIn profile (13:54) - - How to craft a compelling LinkedIn headline (20:36) - - How to use personalized CTAs and custom LinkedIn buttons (32:35) - - Why business leaders should prioritize their LinkedIn presence (35:48) - - Balancing strong copy and good design for credibility (37:39) - - Optimizing the LinkedIn Featured section (44:36) - - How to turn The Experience section and About section into a conversion tool (50:08) - - How often should you update your LinkedIn profile? (52:46) - - Final takeaways Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***Today's episode brought to you by Navattic.B2B websites are filled with too much story, too much narrative these days. You visit a website and you have no idea what the product does and how it works. This is why Navattic has become a popular product for B2B Marketers. They help you build interactive demos so you can give buyers a real look at the product before they ever talk to sales.And guess what - it works. They found that companies using interactive demos with Navattic have seen up to a 25% lift in website conversion rates and a 10-20% increase in inbound leads. They just released their 2025 State of the Interactive Product Demo report, and it proves just how much more control B2B buyers want over the buying process. Buyers have more access to information than ever, and companies are finally catching up by making their product front and center.Their report breaks down the top-performing demos, why ungated demos drive higher engagement and the best use cases and strategies for making them work.So if you want to learn more about using product demos on your site, go check out Navattic's State of the Interactive Product Demo report now. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
What sets elite content marketers apart? Meet Tas Bober, founder of Scroll Labs, who is redefining how B2B SaaS companies approach marketing—especially when it comes to personal brands and landing pages.Tas shares her unconventional process for creating landing pages that prioritize consumption over conversions—challenging traditional metrics to drive real results. She's also a powerhouse of an entrepreneur and content creator who has discovered her niche, built a standout personal brand with a mix of humor and authenticity and developed her own unique branding superpower that thrives in even the most saturated markets.Here's what you'll take away:Tas's framework for landing pages designed for consumptionThe art of balancing humor and professionalism in your contentHow to pick and commit to your niche to stand out (and drive leads)And creative ways to use comments to grow your LinkedIn presenceWhether you're growing your personal brand or open to rethinking your B2B content strategy, this episode is packed with actionable insights and a fresh perspective.⬛Get started with Goldcast: https://bit.ly/42bgdJo⬛ Follow Tas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasbober/More from The Reeder:
Good for Business Show with LinkedIn Expert Michelle J Raymond.
The top three LinkedIn trends B2B marketers need to know for 2025. Learn how to navigate LinkedIn's evolving landscape and make the most of these trends to enhance your B2B marketing strategy. Key moments in this episode: 00:00 Introduction to Key LinkedIn Trends 02:36 The Pros and Cons of AI on LinkedIn 06:15 Navigating LinkedIn's Video Content 09:57 Embracing Page Advocacy 13:38 Future Outlook Today's episode is sponsored by Metricool. Make sure to register for a FREE Metricool account today. Use Code MICHELLE30 to try any Premium Plan FREE for 30 days. https://i.mtr.cool/NEDXVZ Try out Descript today. ABOUT MICHELLE J RAYMONDMichelle J Raymond is an international LinkedIn™️ B2B Growth Coach. To continue the conversation, connect with Michelle on LinkedIn™️ and let her know you are part of the community of podcast listeners. Connect with Michelle J Raymond on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellejraymond/ B2B Growth Co offers LinkedIn™️ Training for teams to build personal and business brands and a LinkedIn™️ Profile Recharge service for Founders/CEOs. Book a free intro call to learn more - https://calendly.com/michelle-j-raymond/book-an-intro-call-15mins Social Media for B2B Growth Podcast is a fully accessible podcast. Audio, Video, Transcript and guest details are available on our podcast website - https://socialmediaforb2bgrowthpodcast.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@MichelleJRaymond #LinkedIn #LinkedInTrends #B2BMarketing
Alex Lieberman is the co-founder of Morning Brew, a business newsletter with over 4 million subscribers. Alex founded Morning Brew in his dorm room and sold a majority stake to Business Insider for $75 million in 2020.In this episode, Alex and Auren discuss: Why B2B marketing is brokenThe future of influencer marketingFinding purpose after the exitGeneration media consumptionLooking for more tech, data and venture capital intel? Head to worldofdaas.com for our podcast, newsletter and events, and follow us on X @worldofdaas. You can find Auren Hoffman on X at @auren and Alex Lieberman on X at @businessbarista. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
In this episode, host Jay Schwedelson interviews Dave Gerhardt, founder of exitfive, about how to build thriving online communities and manage the balance between entrepreneurship and personal life.=================================================================Best Moments:(00:40) A look into Dave's professional journey, from Drift to Privy, and his current role at exitfive(03:01) Leveraging social media followers for building business influence and community(04:36) How Dave founded and grew exitfive into a successful community of B2B marketers(08:30) Best practices for keeping community members engaged and active(15:19) The key role of subject matter expertise in leading a successful online community(17:24) Pros and cons of charging members for access to online communities(23:24) Why Dave deleted his personal Instagram account and how it impacted his professional focus(27:02) A personal discussion about Dave's move to Vermont and how he balances work with family life(30:27) How to become a part of the exitfive community=================================================================Guest Bio:Dave Gerhardt is the founder of exitfive, a community of 4,000 paying B2B marketers. Previously, he served as the Chief Brand Officer at Drift, helping drive the company to a $1 billion valuation, and as CMO at Privy, leading them to a $100 million acquisition. Dave is known for his expertise in B2B marketing and community building, with a substantial following on LinkedIn and a popular podcast.=================================================================PARTNER WITH JAY AND GURU Media Hub HERE:www.GuruMediaHub.comPartner with Jay or have Jay on YOUR podcast:www.JaySchwedelson.comJay's Agency:www.OutcomeMedia.com=================================================================MASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Marigold is a relationship marketing platform designed to help you acquire new customers and turn them into superfans with their best-in-class loyalty solutions. Don't take my word for it though, American Airlines, Honeybaked Ham, Title Boxing, and Notre Dame University are also customers!Regardless of your size, check out Marigold today to get the solution you need to grow your business!Check out this free content from marigold that Jay has loved digesting, 5 Steps For Selecting The Right Email Marketing Platform.