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How to Scale Go-to-Market Through IPO with ICONIQ Growth’s General Partners

SaaStr

Companies that win a market are just as good at Go-to-Market as they are at building great products. General Partner Doug Pepper and General Partner and Head of Analytics at ICONIQ Growth, Christine Edmonds, share the art and science of scaling GTM at this year’s SaaStr Annual.

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Is the Head of Sales Job Going Extinct? The Rise of the CRO

Salesforce

They see how all departments can drive revenue for the company; those departments can include sales, marketing, customer success, and finance. The CRO leverages cross-functional knowledge to create a complete view of the customer lifecycle from bringing in new leads to closing deals to renewing customer contracts.

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Ultimate Guide To Creating Your Ideal Customer Profile (ICP)

SalesHandy

is a common misconception amongst many salespeople and marketers believing they should serve everyone. If you are selling to the wrong individuals, then your sales team will most likely struggle to connect with them and their pain points. Low CLV and high churn rates indicate that you are selling to the wrong people.

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Sales Hacker Recommends: 97 Best Sales Books for Peak Performance (2020 Update)

Sales Hacker

The New Solution Selling. The Little Red Book of Selling. Unbreakable Laws of Selling. The New Strategic Selling. Agile Selling. Spin Selling. Insight Selling. Spear Selling. The Psychology of Selling. Buyer-Centered Selling. Integrity Selling for the 21st Century.

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Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore

The Lost Book of Sales

Starting to cross the chasm. How does the "D-Day" strategy help companies cross the chasm? Being sales vs. market driven when crossing the chasm. In both cases, the reason we have separate markets is that the customers could not have referenced each other. What is the "Chasm"? A war analogy.

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Digital Elite Camp 2019 Recap: Takeaways from Every Speaker

ConversionXL

Use product lifecycle marketing to map campaigns to the stage of your product. The various stages are defined below: Introduction stage: when the product first comes to market. Growth stage: when it grabs market share (getting the consumers to prefer the brand). Maturity stage: hold your dominant place in the market.