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Feedly is hiring a VP Marketing

Roy Madden

We are looking for a VP Marketing with a proven track record of driving growth in an early stage B2B SaaS environment. You will be responsible for developing and executing the Feedly marketing strategy. Grow and lead the product marketing team. Apply for this position. Helpful skills and experience.

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Vision vs. Strategy

svpg

I’ve explained that the context typically needs to be the product vision, and a specific set of outcome-based objectives for each team (OKR’s are an effective way to do that). Product Vision. The product vision describes the future we are trying to create, typically somewhere between 2 and 5 years out.

Vision 101
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Hiring Enterprise Sales Teams Ahead of Product/Market Fit

The Product Coalition

A pattern I’ve seen 4 or 5 times seems worth describing, since other folks may be experiencing it: a very early-stage B2B/enterprise company brings on a full sales team before finding product/market fit. Combine Lean Startup validation with quick revenue? Which leads to a spin cycle of frustration and finger-pointing.

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The Art and Science of Marketing: How Product Marketing and Demand Generation Should Work Together to Optimize [Spend]

Innovatemap

Product marketing and demand generation have long found themselves on opposing sides of marketing teams. What most companies don’t realize is that there’s a science and an art to both sides, and pitting the two against each other misses a critical opportunity to optimize your entire marketing strategy.

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Slack’s Rachel Hepworth on bringing growth marketing to a high growth company

Intercom, Inc.

In August of 2016, Rachel Hepworth embarked on a unique challenge: start a growth marketing team at one of the most successful startups of this generation – one that had long relied heavily on word of mouth. Adam: Rachel, you’re leading growth marketing at one of the fastest growing software companies of this generation.