How good is demand-gen marketing at actually creating demand?
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1* How good is demand-gen marketing at actually creating demand?
It’s easy to jump on the latest marketing graze, what’s harder is questioning the logic and thinking behind it.
Demand Generation, whilst not new, and seen a resurgence over the last 18 months, largely driven by the smart folks from Refine Labs.
But in his “rant”, Calin Blanc argued some valid and obvious points.
Is our job as B2B marketers really to create new demand, or is there enough pre-existing demand that our job is to simply nurture it?
”I know you already want this, but I know you’re not ready to buy yet, so my job is to stay in front of you until that day comes so that you don’t buy from my competitor.”
We can make our marketing as complicated as we like, but the crux of it really is, when someone is ready to buy, who are they thinking of?
Does creating educational content influence that, yes, of course, hugely, but as Calin quite rightly pointed out, it’s one of many factors influencing buyers to buy.
2* Start your content strategy with the quick wins
Content is hard.
It’s time-consuming, it encourages the most input and opinion, and don’t talk to me about approvals!
But yet, we often create content for what we think our customer wants, not necessarily what the buyer wants or needs.
Content should be built from customer insights, this is customer interviews, community posts, social comments and product reviews.
But sometimes it is simply about creating content for customers who already want to buy something right now.
What piece of content will get someone to choose you over your competitor??
When a buyer is ready to buy, they are researching the problem they have, the brands they know who can fix that problem, and they seek out their peers for advice on that problem.
You need content here that can influence this buyer and the final buying decision.
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In marketing, sometimes you need easy wins and points on the board, start your content strategy with content that can help buyers buy.
3* 10 typical mistakes almost every B2B company makes
There are lots of takeaways here, and the original post goes into more detail for every point.
I like this one the most.
7. Prospecting all accounts the same way.
?If some accounts can generate 10x more revenue, why should they be approached the same way as others?
But most B2B companies prospect all accounts the same way:
Automated outbound and display ads with the same message.
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Marketing Strategy & Operations | RevOps
2 年Sarah Nicoli
Co-founder @Fullfunnel.io| ABM & full-funnel marketing for B2B tech companies with high ACV and long sales cycle
2 年Thanks for including me, Chris ??
Generate conversations, not leads.
2 年If the product or service requires a lot of education or a mindset shift before someone will buy, demand gen makes a lot of sense. Also, if your in a competitive landscape and need to differentiate, running some type of demand gen play makes sense. To your point in the articles, I think all marketers should focus on quick wins first while they build out some of the longer-term content. Thanks for sharing the episode with Sam. It was a fun conversation.
B2B-Marketeer in Machinebouw | Kardex | Foeter community
2 年Loved the down to earth piece about demand generation. Very refreshing to read and great way to zoom out and really think about the position of demand gen in the full marketing scope.
$3.9m ARR. $0 raised. I have no idea what I'm doing.
2 年Thanks for the mention Chris!