Loved

Loved

Author: Martina Lauchengco

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2022-04-12

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1119703646

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Most tech companies get marketing wrong because they don't know how to do product marketing right. The next in the bestselling SVPG series, LOVED shows what leaders like Apple, Netflix, Microsoft, and Salesforce do well and how to apply it to transform product marketing at your company. The best products can still lose in the marketplace. Why? They are beaten by products with stronger product marketing. Good product marketing is the difference between “also-ran” products versus products that lead. And yet, product marketing is widely misunderstood. Although it includes segmenting customers, positioning your product, creating product collateral, and supporting sales teams, great product marketing achieves much more. It directs the best way to bring your product to market. It shapes what the world thinks about your product and category. It inspires others to tell your product’s story. Part of the bestselling series including INSPIRED and EMPOWERED, LOVED explains the fundamentals of best-in-class product marketing for product teams, marketers, founders and any leader with a product and a vision. Sharing her personal stories as a former product and marketing leader at Microsoft and Netscape, and as an advisor to Silicon Valley startups, venture capitalist, and UC Berkeley engineering graduate school lecturer, Martina Lauchengco distills decades of lessons gleaned from working with hundreds of companies to make LOVED the definitive guide to modern product marketing. With dozens of stories from the trenches of market leaders as well as newer startups with products just beginning their journey, the book shows you: the centrality of product marketing to any product’s success the key skills and actions required to do it well the four fundamentals of product marketing and how to apply them how to hire, lead, and organize product marketing how product marketers optimize crucial collaboration with other functions one-sheet frameworks, tools and agile marketing practices that help simplify and elevate product marketing LOVED is an invitation to rethink tired notions of product marketing and practice a more dynamic, customer and market-centric version that creates raving fans and helps products achieve their full market potential.


Product Marketing, Simplified

Product Marketing, Simplified

Author: Srini Sekaran

Publisher: Srini Sekaran

Published: 2020-07-19

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13:

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A comprehensive guide to product marketing — from messaging to influencing the product roadmap. Learn how to launch products, deliver value to the right customer, and grow your business. Whether you're looking to become a product marketer, a product manager, or an entrepreneur, this is the handbook you need to learn how to deliver value and take a product to market the right way.


The Product Marketing Manager

The Product Marketing Manager

Author: Lucas Weber

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-24

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 9781973317036

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The Product Marketing Manager plays the crucial role of defining the positioning, messaging, and unique selling proposition of a product or product line. This involves taking detailed and technical product information and distilling it into key marketing and sales messages as well as working among several teams in an organization to plan and execute product releases and launches.This book is a must-have for anyone who works as, or with, a Product Marketing Manager. It not only explains the role but focuses on practical applications of the information presented and ties everything together with entertaining life lessons and anecdotes collected through years of experience by the author as well as interviews with his colleagues and other industry experts.If you are considering a career as a Product Marketing Manager, are new to the profession and looking for guidance and clarification, already have many years of experience in the role and are looking for new inspiration and ideas, or are interested in learning what a Product Marketing Manager colleague of yours is responsible for within your organization, this book is for you.


Product Marketing Misunderstood: How to Establish Your Role, Authority, and Strategic Value

Product Marketing Misunderstood: How to Establish Your Role, Authority, and Strategic Value

Author: Richard King

Publisher: Product Marketing Alliance

Published: 2022-04-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781544526614

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Product marketing is not a new function. Just like sales, accounting, and so on, it's been around for decades. The only difference is perception. Ask anyone what a sales rep does, and they'll tell you they sell stuff. Ask about product marketers and...you'll get wildly different answers at best, blank expressions at worst. Anyone who really knows product marketing understands the tremendous value it adds to organizations, but not enough people seem to get it, which can make it notoriously hard for product marketing managers (PMMs) to get the recognition they deserve. Product Marketing Misunderstood helps you apply the tools of your own trade to your job-positioning, messaging, research, personas, and more-helping your entire organization value what you do. Created by the founder of the Product Marketing Alliance, this essential guide arms you with the tools you need to show colleagues past, present, and future that product marketing lies at the heart of your company.


Become a Product Marketing Manager and Earn $100,000+

Become a Product Marketing Manager and Earn $100,000+

Author: Dekker Fraser

Publisher:

Published: 2019-05-10

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9781097513284

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According to Glassdoor, the average salary for a product marketing manager is over $113K (before signing, peformance, and stock bonuses). But, why shoot for an average salary, when you can earn a significantly higher salary at high profile tech companies, startups, and Fortune 500 businesses? Silicon Valley veteran marketer Dekker Fraser offers proven and powerful real-world career advice in the lucrative and exciting product marketing career arena. Become a Product Marketing Manager is the premier marketing career guide because Dekker draws from both top-tier marketing training received while earning his master's degree at the #1 university for marketers at the Kellogg School of Management and also his years of experience in all aspects of marketing products at top companies like Sony and Google-backed Rocket Lawyer. Not only does Dekker give you insider knowledge about how to get hired and earn high 6-figure marketing salaries, he also provides insider tactics for becoming an elite marketer and quickly getting a high-paying marketing job: Learn what the best companies look for when hiring marketers and how to have the best chance to get hired Advanced marketing interview techniques - how to answer the questions that matter, from the perspective of a professional that has hired many top-level marketers Launching your marketing career with proven marketing strategies - Target market identification, segmentation, and viral marketing Soft skills that will get you ahead in the office and set you up for marketing promotion Marketing math that even a lot of marketing professionals don't know Copywriting tips for landing contracts and selling products Real world examples about how to sell products in a variety of high-tech companies - software marketing, technology marketing and web marketing The most important thing that you can do to set yourself up for success in any business is to learn from top-level talent. Dekker received outstanding training from the best in the marketing field. Now, you can learn how to be one of the best marketers in your area by applying the marketing tips that the author learned over years of marketing success. Page Up and Order Now.


Obviously Awesome

Obviously Awesome

Author: April Dunford

Publisher:

Published: 2019-05-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781999023003

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You know your product is awesome-but does anybody else? Successfully connecting your product with consumers isn't a matter of following trends, comparing yourself to the competition or trying to attract the widest customer base. So what is it? April Dunford, positioning guru and tech exec, is here to enlighten you.


Why People Buy Things They Don't Need

Why People Buy Things They Don't Need

Author: Pamela N. Danziger

Publisher: Paramount Market Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780972529044

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Pam Danziger has just updated her bestseller, including several new categories. Since apparel is now more often a discretionary purchase than a necessity, she has added new sections on apparel for women, men, teens, and children. Focusing on why people buy things they could probably do without, Danziger now covers 37 categories and has added material about the retail market in each one. There are also new stories of excellent marketers and commentary about how things have changed since September 11, 2001. Corporate leaders, marketing and sales executives, strategic planners, futurists, and merchandisers will benefit.


Marketing Champions

Marketing Champions

Author: Roy A. Young

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2006-10-11

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0470054506

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Praise for Marketing Champions "Much has been written about the importance of using marketing principles and tools effectively. But we've paid far less attention to how marketing works within an organization--and how marketers can better interact with other prime movers in their companies. This book really delivers on this much-neglected subject--sounding a wake-up call to marketers everywhere on how to exert their influence and improve their contribution to cash flow." --Philip Kotler, S.C. Johnson Distinguished Professor of International Marketing, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University "The authors understand that marketing is now the most important force within an organization--if you can figure out how to coordinate the rest of your colleagues. This book shows you how." --Seth Godin, author of Small Is the New Big "This leadership guide is a must-read for every executive who wants to understand the crucial connection between marketing and bottom-line results." --Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, University of Southern California, and author of On Becoming a Leader "The best marketing leaders are those who can harness the power of the enterprise--not just lead the marketing team. This book will give you the ability to align and inspire the entire company." --Jerry Noonan, Spencer Stuart


Product Marketing Debunked

Product Marketing Debunked

Author: Yasmeen Turayhi

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-08-30

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9781718968127

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Many entrepreneurs and companies struggle with taking an idea and delivering their product in the marketplace. Product Marketing Debunked provides a window into taking unformed concepts and ideas - and creating a proper strategy and go-to-market plan for commercializing a product. The go-to-market framework shared in the book can be applied to a number of products, verticals, and industries. While this book is most useful for the Business to Business (B2B) world, it can also be applied to Business to Consumer (B2C) companies as well. You can use the framework as a starting point and add and remove things that make more sense for your industry and growth stage. The book includes a go-to-market checklist and other tested frameworks that every company or entrepreneur should use before launching a product.


Marketing Myopia

Marketing Myopia

Author: Theodore Levitt

Publisher: Harvard Business Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 1422126013

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What business is your company really in? That's a question all executives should all ask before demand for their firm's products or services dwindles. In Marketing Myopia, Theodore Levitt offers examples of companies that became obsolete because they misunderstood what business they were in and thus what their customers wanted. He identifies the four widespread myths that put companies at risk of obsolescence and explains how business leaders can shift their attention to customers' real needs instead.