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Scaling and Positioning Sprout Social’s Product Marketing Team

Pragmatic Marketing

Patrick Cuttica , the public-held company's director of product marketing, discussed scaling and positioning a product market team , especially in a growing organization, during an AMA that originally appeared on Sharebird —the place to see how people at top companies do product marketing.

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Scaling and Positioning Sprout Social’s Product Marketing Team

Pragmatic Marketing

Patrick Cuttica , the privately-held company's director of product marketing, discussed scaling and positioning a product market team , especially in a growing organization, during an AMA that originally appeared on Sharebird —the place to see how people at top companies do product marketing.

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What to do if your product isn’t taking off

Lenny Rachitsky

And if they don’t find product-market fit, nothing else really matters. It’s all about talking to customers and learning that you’re building something that’s actually useful. When talking to people, look for two things: pain and pull. Pain tells you there’s an opportunity to solve a problem.

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15 B2B Marketing Strategies to Drive Conversion and Growth

Userpilot

Creating buzz with consumers or even having a product go viral is quite easy in a B2C (business-to-consumer) environment. However, getting the attention of your target customers with B2B marketing strategies is a lot harder. B2B marketing targets businesses and organizations rather than individual consumers.

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20 Product-Led Growth Examples to Inspire Your Own Strategy

Userpilot

Some of the most important traits of a product-led growth model include customer-centric design, frictionless exploration, fast value, self-serve customer experience , network effect, and virality. Miro uses an optimized pricing model that caters to different market segments. Loom creates FOMO through its reverse trial.

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How I treat creative copy like a product—using data

Mixpanel

We’ve run dozens of customer interviews, analyzed our competitors, tracked our customer lifecycle, and aligned with the company vision: now we’re finally ready to write copy. It’s absolutely rooted in the empirical data that gives an objective understanding of your customers’ paint points and desires.

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Negative Persona in SaaS: Why You Need to Have One and How to Create It

Userpilot

From a marketing standpoint, it first seems like a negative persona shouldn’t be a major worry. Sure, every product marketer appreciates the importance of knowing their ideal buyer personas to help cultivate the right leads. But what about the customer on the opposite end? What is a negative persona?