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Product Marketing Manager Job Description and Templates

Userpilot

Interested in product marketing manager roles? In this guide, we’ll explore the ins and outs of product marketing manager roles through detailed job descriptions and handy templates. TL;DR A product marketing manager is a professional responsible for promoting and selling their company’s products.

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5 Things I Learned During The Transition From B2B to B2C

The Product Coalition

3 years ago I decided it’s time for me to leave my product role in a large B2B software company and start my own B2C startup called Missbeez. I would like to share with you some of the insights of my journey so far and the key differences between leading a B2B product and a B2C one. For early stage B2B products?—?working

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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. What is product marketing?

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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. Instead of trying to bang your head against the wall to convince the same people they need your product, try pitching someone else entirely. Why should your target market be so narrow? This is the mistake most people make.

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The Business Impact of Customer Experience

Alchemer Mobile

Although the buy cycle for a B2C customer varies vastly from a B2B customer, they both have one key thing in common: What people say and feel about you carries more weight than any awesome marketing campaign you put in place. Analyze: Gauge shifting emotion and insights across product, marketing, and CX.

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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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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 strategies also tend to use a flywheel model rather than a funnel structure.

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