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Creating An Enterprise SaaS Marketing Strategy

Userpilot

Enterprise SaaS marketing is the process of acquiring enterprise-level customers through various methods often centering around outbound marketing, account-based marketing (ABM), and paid advertising among other channels. When your marketing strategy focuses on outbound, it’s not so clear. B2B SaaS marketing (down market).

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Spendesk’s Nicolas Marchais on evolving with your market

Intercom, Inc.

Spendesk thinks about building its company in three stages: startup, growth, and scale. At first when you have no brand, just a working product and only a handful of customers, you really have to find any opportunity to get your name out there. So of course we use LinkedIn, we use social selling, we use email, we use calls, etc.

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Brex’s Michael Tannenbaum on fintech growth strategies

Intercom, Inc.

. “Michael is the rare CFO who also leads up marketing, which makes him the perfect person to talk us through the company’s trajectory” As the head of Intercom’s Early Stage program for Startups, the fast-growing fintech startup is one company I’ve been keeping my eye on. From Wall Street to startup. Break the rules.

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Marketing doesn’t stop when you’ve acquired a customer

Intercom, Inc.

In the very early days of any SaaS business, you will employ numerous marketing tactics to acquire your first customers: blog posts, paid advertising, landing pages, hero videos, webinars, everything but the kitchen sink. Bootstrapping “Product Education” When I first joined Intercom, my role didn’t really have a name.

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Kevin Indig on searching for meaning and the meaning of search

Intercom, Inc.

Kevin Indig leads SEO & Content Marketing as VP at G2 and mentors startups in Marketing at GermanAccelerator. I’m also mentoring startups in terms of marketing SEO go-to market at the German Accelerator, which is the official startup program in the Silicon Valley of Germany. Kevin: Absolutely.