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How to Create a Product Launch Email [Outlines + Templates]

Hubspot

Anticipation brews and a sense of optimism emerges around the prospect of a growth in market share. You can go a little more in-depth here, so explain what void this product fills in the market and what opportunity you're seizing on to expand your market share, delight more users, and expand your customer base.

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PODCAST 17: The True Secrets to Successful Enterprise Sales

Sales Hacker

Transitioning from individual contributor to manager [5:26]. Most founders ignore market cap [13:38]. Strategic functions to go to market with [30:24]. Sam Jacobs: What are the things you think you did particularly well that enabled you to make that transition from individual contributor to manager?

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Ultimate Guide To Creating Your Ideal Customer Profile (ICP)

SalesHandy

Increasing Customer Lifetime Value (CLV): When you have a go-to-market strategy that is targeting the right customers, by default, your customer lifetime value (CLV) will experience a gradual increase. It is said that organizations with an ICP framework have a win rate of at least 68%. This customer data goes beyond numbers.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Byron Deeter, Elliott Robinson, Henry Schuck, and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

Still has some market share to go, but is providing a fantastic offering that many of you benefit from. Law number three, this is huge, particularly in COVID, so we’re going to talk about this a little bit differently. Everyone is trying to figure out the go-to-market learning curve. It is staggering.

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Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore

The Lost Book of Sales

This is potentially a lose-lose situation threatening both the quality of the vendor’s work and the fabric of the relationship, and it requires careful account management including frequent contact at the executive level. The quotation marks around data are key, of course, because we are still operating in a low-data situation.