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Sean Simon | Cogent
Discovering MarTech solutions that solve your problems — Sean Simon // Cogent
Sean Simon, Co-Founder of Cogent, looks into discovering and evaluating martech solutions that match your business' needs. Brands often lack the experience to ask the right questions when seeking technology solutions for business problems. Consequently, they let vendors take the lead in conversations, resulting in solutions that are unable to grow with the business. Today,…
Play PodcastMelissa Sargeant | AlphaSense
The evolution of market intelligence platforms — Melissa Sargeant // AlphaSense
Melissa Sargeant, CMO at AlphaSense, delves into marketing functions, company growth, and the evolutions of marketing intelligence. In the past, gathering market intelligence was a manual and time-consuming process that was prone to oversight. However, modern marketing intelligence platforms bring together data from internal and external sources providing a more holistic view of the market…
Play PodcastShay Howe | ActiveCampaign
Why unique data sets are the AI competitive advantage of the future — Shay Howe // ActiveCampaign
Shay Howe, CMO of ActiveCampaign, explores the power of owned media assets and unique data. A large dataset encompassing user activities on your website and their online interactions across your owned channels is a valuable resource. When harnessing the power of this data, AI plays a pivotal role in facilitating personalization, decision-making, and overall marketing…
Play PodcastDenise Persson | Snowflake
The impact of generative AI on marketing — Denise Persson // Snowflake
Denise Persson, Chief Marketing Officer at Snowflake, explores Snowflake’s Modern Marketing Data Stack and the importance of artificial intelligence. In the face of tightening marketing budgets, AI is shaping up to be a crucial ally for marketers. Marketers today operate more efficiently and extract maximum value from each dollar invested, and AI is well-suited to…
Play PodcastDenise Persson | Snowflake
The Modern Marketing Data Stack report — Denise Persson // Snowflake
Denise Persson, Chief Marketing Officer at Snowflake, explores Snowflake’s Modern Marketing Data Stack and the importance of artificial intelligence. Over the past six months, there has been a notable increase in the adoption of AI and machine learning applications. While this is putting pressure on marketers to formulate AI strategies for their organizations, an effective…
Play PodcastJeremy Haft | Digital Remedy
The Evolving CMO Role — Jeremy Haft // Digital Remedy
Jeremy Haft, Chief Revenue Officer at Digital Remedy, assesses the role of the CMO. In recent years, the role of the CMO has undergone a transformation, driven by a global pandemic and disruptions in the supply chain. Essentially, the CMO's role has evolved from that of a creative visionary to a strategic leader tasked with…
Play PodcastAytekin Tank | Jotform
The process of automating your busywork — Aytekin Tank // Jotform
Aytekin Tank, Founder and CEO of Jotform, explores automation and martech tools. By automating routine tasks, marketers can allocate more of their time and cognitive resources to the most important things. However, marketers must first determine which tasks they should be spending time on vs. the tasks they shouldn’t. Today, Aytekin discusses the process of…
Play PodcastMike Bernard | Vendavo
Is my product priced correctly? — Mike Bernard // Vendavo
Mike Bernard, CMO of Vendavo, explores strategies for improving your margins. Luxury brands like Louis Vuitton can command premium prices due to their exclusivity and status. In contrast, a wire manufacturer deals with a commodity where pricing is competitive. When setting prices for your product or service, it's crucial to assess its perceived value in…
Play PodcastMike Bernard | Vendavo
Start point to improve margins — Mike Bernard // Vendavo
Mike Bernard, CMO of Vendavo, explores strategies for improving your margins. When contemplating margin improvement, numerous factors influence the path to achieving a successful outcome. It's essential not only to identify and rectify margin leakage but also to devise strategies for generating additional margin leverage within your business.Today, Mike discusses the starting point for improving…
Play PodcastJeffrey Hayzlett | C-Suite Network
How to act like a Media Company — Jeffrey Hayzlett // C-Suite Network
Jeffrey Hayzlett, Chairman and CEO of the C-Suite Network, explores how to elevate your content strategy. As traditional performance marketing methods lose effectiveness, brands are evolving into media companies. In response to consumers actively selecting the messages they engage with, brands are adapting by becoming more creative to capture their attention. Today, Jeffrey discusses how…
Play PodcastAbout Business Class: B2B
What is B2B (Business to Business)?
B2B or business-to-business refers to products and services that are designed, built, and marketed specifically for other businesses.
The Difference Between B2B and B2C (Business-to-consumer)
The main difference between B2B and B2C (Business-to-customer) is that B2B covers transactions that are done between companies as opposed to B2C, which categorizes transactions between a business and an individual customer.
B2B Marketing vs B2C Marketing
Many B2B marketers would argue B2B marketing is more complex than B2C marketing. Each market type has its own complexities.
Unlike B2C sales and marketing, which is oftentimes targeted toward persuading an individual customer to purchase a product or service, B2B sales and marketing are targeted toward convincing multiple customers such as an entire company and its stakeholders.
In the case of sales of B2B products and services, you not only need to convince the main decision-makers or buyers like the C-suite staff, but you also have to convince them that the entire department or company will benefit. Unlike most typical B2C businesses, the buyer in a B2B business is not the only one impacted by a purchase. It's oftentimes the entire company.
Faced with this challenge, many B2B companies focus heavily on generating high-quality B2B leads and ensuring their journey through the funnel is as efficient as possible to drive sales.
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How to generate B2B Leads & Sales
- Develop a Content Marketing Strategy:
- Create a strong B2B content marketing strategy that adds value to potential buyers, increases lead generation, and drives sales.
- Optimize your B2B Website:
- Set up your B2B website to a self-service where website visitors can be educated and B2B buyers are given the information needed for the decision-making process. Many B2B eCommerce websites have done this very well (e.g. Alibaba.com) where B2B customers can browse and purchase directly from the website.
- Offer a Free Trial:
- Offer a free trial period to new B2B customers. This permits them to use the product or service in the context of their business risk-free and helps potential customers make a decision if they are unsure. When businesses can easily see the impact your product or service has on their operations, you're more likely to obtain more sales.
- Provide Tutorials:
- Create a thorough tutorial system in order to guide the buyer through the product or service so that implementation is as smooth as possible.
B2B in the MarTech World
When people think of B2B, many think of it in the context of a traditional supply chain where a company making a physical product is purchasing components and raw materials from another company in order to sustain its manufacturing process.
The reality is that B2B exists in the digital world in much the same way that it exists in the physical world. Many of the stakeholders in corporate companies and start-ups rely on software built by other businesses in order to build their own digital products or services.
The combination of these various B2B MarTech tools is called their B2B MarTech stack.
How to build a B2B MarTech Stack
If you're building a B2B MarTech stack, there are a few categories that need to be covered. These include:
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
- Tracking relationships across your sales and marketing departments is essential. Your customer relationship management tool is key to doing so in order to nurture and convert B2B customers at various touchpoints. Consider using tools like Hubspot CRM, Salesforce, or SAP CRM.
- Marketing Automation
- With the evolution of data collection, consumers today expect more than just cookie-cutter ads that can apply to a large group of people. They want personalization. Nowadays, marketing automation tools like HubSpot, Marketo, and Pardot offer AI and machine learning feature to make it easier to personalize your communication.
- Content Marketing Management
- Content has been king and remains king. A robust content marketing management system is essential for a B2B marketing strategy. The best-in-class platforms offer a combination of workflow management, editorial calendars, and an array of features that make publishing content easy and efficient. Tools we recommend include Contently, DivvyHQ, and Kapost.
- Customer Data Platforms
- "Data is the new oil," is a common phrase marketers have encountered throughout the industry. Given its value, the unification and analysis of customer data should definitely be a priority for your company. Customer data platforms include tools like Segment, Optimove and Exponea.
The Importance of MarTech in B2B
By itself, B2B marketing is a relatively difficult task given it requires persuading a collection of people, such as teams and departments, at a time in order to make a sale. However, when put into the context of the present-day marketing and advertising industry, the rise in ad-blockers and the general disdain consumers have when it comes to being marketed to on social media and search, we see that executing B2B marketing end-to-end is growing increasingly difficult.
With negative sentiments surrounding advertising increasing, it's clear B2B marketers need to revise their approaches, and that approach is personalization.
In order to facilitate personalization, B2B marketers use MarTech tools, which help them access, organize, analyze, unify and action the data. The ability to personalize their marketing in this way allows them to craft outreach messages, nurture campaigns and calls-to-action that customers actually relate and respond to.
If you're interested in learning more about B2B, B2B marketing, B2B companies and B2B sales, check out the episodes listed below from the MarTech podcast.
They include interviews with marketers and influencers in the B2B MarTech industry who share their advice, strategy, and the best B2B tools on the market.