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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. This is more of a nascent discipline.".

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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. This is more of a nascent discipline.".

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Pragmatic Live Transcripts (Prioritizing Your Product Launch)

Pragmatic Marketing

Yes, my name is Marcus. So if we wanted to, we want to test a specific product name or a specific tagline, we can bring it to an audience of a few hundred or so and pick different options versus each other will do that for we'll save that for kind of larger launches. Thank you very much for having me, Rebecca. Yeah, absolutely.

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Pragmatic Live Transcripts (Prioritizing Your Product Launch)

Pragmatic Marketing

Yes, my name is Marcus. So if we wanted to, we want to test a specific product name or a specific tagline, we can bring it to an audience of a few hundred or so and pick different options versus each other will do that for we'll save that for kind of larger launches. Thank you very much for having me, Rebecca. Yeah, absolutely.

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It’s time to get your Ph.D. in Sales Comp

Product Beautiful

The first time we trained one of our hundreds of new Sales teams, we knew we had an issue. We did a “lunch-and-learn” where we fed the team pizza and spaghetti, while one of our product managers did a demo of the product and talked about how it was complimentary to the products they were already selling into their accounts.

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