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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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How Product-Market Fit Really Works (Part 2)

The Product Coalition

The journey to product-market fit might seem random, but it actually has a well defined high-level structure. Here is part two of the guide that will help you find your way to product-market fit. This is an important principle in the product-market fit journey. How many is a few?

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Beyond launch day: How to plan successful B2B product rollouts

Mixpanel

For one, in an ideal scenario, any new feature release requires a healthy amount of testing and, unlike B2C companies which build for general consumers and might have millions of users, most B2Bs are lucky to have a few thousand people regularly using their products. They’re the end consumers of this training, after all.

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Content marketing vs Product marketing: What’s the difference? [Examples included]

Userpilot

Content marketing vs product marketing? The goal of any marketing strategy is to attract and convert members of your target market into paying customers. But what is the difference between content and product marketing ? The advantages of both marketing strategies. Definitely not!

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Market Segmentation: The Key to Unlocking Your Product’s Marketing Potential in B2B

Product Management University

Marketers generally answer that question by dividing potential customers into groups based on shared characteristics. The idea is to make marketing efforts more effective by appealing directly to your market’s specific needs. Segmenting a B2B market is much simpler because there are fewer variables. USA, Canada, Mexico).

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How Execution Can Make a Big Difference: A Go-to-Market Strategy and Process Guide

The Product Coalition

Have you ever wondered why a Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy is required when you launch a product or service? In retrospect I always focused more on execution, and less on planning and strategy. What is a Go-to-Market Strategy? Typically there are four steps to creating a detailed GTM Strategy.

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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. For inspiration, here are the original ideal customer profiles (ICPs) for top B2B products and, below that, the original target audience for top B2C products (what I call the “super-specific who”).

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