Should we listen to marketing experts? Yes, but here's how...
Less listening to gurus and more listening to customers.

Should we listen to marketing experts? Yes, but here's how...

Let's play a game.

You're given a tough math problem to solve. If you solve it, you win $1 million!

You get a chance to bring along a sidekick.

There's me, a business major who has only calculated conversion rates, MRRs, CLVs, and other nerdy SaaS metrics.

Then there's a mathematics expert who has solved multiple complex math problems and has a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Harvard.

Who would you choose?

99.9% of the time, listening to an expert to solve a math problem is the right choice.

That's not the case for marketing.

Marketing is not mathematics. One plus one isn't always two in our world.

What worked for an expert isn't automatically relevant to your business, product, or customers.

Nobody's a greater expert than your customers in knowing what they want and how you should deliver it.

Hopefully, this is obvious.

BUT, that doesn't mean that expert advice is useless.

I like how Jacob Miller puts it:

Experts: Frameworks and Process Customers: Quantitative and Qualitative Data to Inform the Frameworks and Process

Here my take:

Marketers should NOT look to experts for tactics, strategies, and playbooks.

Depending on your business, market condition, target audience, and product, those things change.

Marketers should instead look to experts for frameworks and processes.

Rather than looking to them for the answer, they give us a path to understanding our customers better and unlocking growth for our business.

In other words, don't look to marketing experts for gold nuggets.

Look to them to give you a compass and map to go and help you find the treasure for your customers.

Very few marketing books and resources do a good job of doing that. They'd rather give you the 99 growth hacks or the 19 marketing channels guaranteed to work for your business.

It's why when a book comes a long that does an excellent job of it, I happily recommend it.

One of those books is one that's written by Georgiana Laudi and Claire Suellentrop , Forget the Funnel: A Customer-Led Approach to Drive Predictable, Recurring Revenue.

They provide a no-nonsense process to get inside your best customers' heads. It's the same approach they've used at Unbounce, Calendly, FullStory, and more.

I've read the early access, and it will become a must-read for every marketer.

Here's a little sneak peek of the table of contents.

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You can grab the first chapter and get on the list to know when it goes live:

I'm not affiliated with Gia or Claire. I'm just a HUGE fan of their work.

And I also truly believe that Forget the Funnel will power up your marketing.

What do you think?

Should we listen to marketing experts?

I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.

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Claire Suellentrop

B2B SaaS Go-to-Market Leader. Co-author of Forget The Funnel. Co-creator of the Customer-Led Growth Framework.

2 年

Wow Ramli John, thank you so, soooo much. Seriously.

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Ryan Paul Gibson

I help B2B teams run buyer interviews that don't suck / Founder @ content lift ??

2 年

For me Ramli experts filter advice through their lived experience. Take what they say as a guide, But rely on customers to draft a map for impactful marketing.

Georgiana Laudi

Product Marketing & Growth Expert ? Co-Author of Forget the Funnel + the Customer-Led Growth? Framework

2 年

Wow thanks so much for the shoutout Ramli ??????

Jim Miller

?? I Help Retailers Sell More Online With Hands-On Expertise in Marketplace Optimisation, SEO, and Digital Growth. | ?? mMBA in Brand Management & Marketing (Distinction)

2 年

Marketing you need research, strategy and then tactics. I feel most people picking up marketing take it as a chance to skip those first two steps. It’s why understanding your market, speaking to your customers gets bypassed so much. When you dig in a truly understand those first two steps then the tactics are clearer to learn what you should do. When you jump to experts it’s usually what has worked for them. It’s so easy to feel that should work for me. The reality is so different for every company and category.

Jacob Miller

The Startup Wisconsin Guy → I dig up the best startup events and resources in Wisconsin.

2 年

Compass & Map = Strategic Process Hacks = Tactics That Work Today (but maybe not tomorrow)

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