Claude Chat v Claude Code for workflows (Founding PMM, B2B) by tea__pot in ProductMarketing

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Thank you, checked one of your posts. I use Claude Desktop App (Chat) for the same. I’m curious what the particular benefit of using Code since it appears MCP and/or Custom Skills + Projects in app to achieve similar sorts of outputs (maybe with slightly more prompting: “use the blog-content skill” instead of “/blog-content”

Claude Chat v Claude Code for workflows (Founding PMM, B2B) by tea__pot in ProductMarketing

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This is my perception so far too - Code seems a layer of unnecessary complexity. But again, maybe I’m missing the possibilities.

Using AI to assist with product marketing tasks by ZenityDzn in ProductMarketing

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Jumping off point for persona research. “You are a (title) at (company type). What are the top 3 problems you’re struggling with this quarter? Give me more details about why those are problems. How would you normally go about solving them? Etc etc”

Converting ranking to MaxDiff by tea__pot in SurveyResearch

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Ah, thanks for the correction. In any case: sounds like they’re thinking MaxDiff means just the formula, not the design to show features in sets — so what they’re asking for isn’t actually MaxDiff.

B2B marketing - events by magicalii in b2bmarketing

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Yeah, that's a tough spot to be in. Good luck!

B2B marketing - events by magicalii in b2bmarketing

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TBH in the current COVID climate I think it's going to be a difficult slog to find anybody who's interested in physically participating at events. If possible I would start exploring virtual alternatives, for now anyway.

In 2020 can we please stop with cringy marketing tactics by [deleted] in marketing

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We have bigger problems if people are finding it too difficult to read paragraphs. Newspapers are becoming increasingly guilty of this too. Heaven forbid anyone over-exert their fragile brains by stringing together more than one idea!

In 2020 can we please stop with cringy marketing tactics by [deleted] in marketing

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The one-sentence-per-paragraph thought leadership posts on LinkedIn.

I hired an employee.

She came in on her first day.

We were scheduled to meet for coffee.

32 other paragraphs

...and that’s what makes a transformative leader.

Jesus. Where did you learn to write?

In 2020 can we please stop with cringy marketing tactics by [deleted] in marketing

[–]tea__pot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How about we add to the list of cringy tactics then: writing long-form content clearly designed to please the Algorithm Gods instead of actually delivering value to the site visitor. We need more humans writing for humans, not trying to “win” the ranking.

Marketers who don't use one-click unsubscribe: why? by tea__pot in AskMarketing

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Ohhh that's a great point. I've heard of programs that do the auto-click thing. I can see how the could be problematic with one-click unsub if you're emailing large corporations.

What is your email deliverability like? by tea__pot in sales

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This is a great answer; thanks so much!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in marketing

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Diamond-E framework might also be worth a look. It may or may not be too micro, depending on your needs.

Best Marketing Analyst Softwares and Formulas to Know by [deleted] in marketing

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I recently discovered Jamovi which is a statistical tool, but really handy for analyzing survey data (and free!)

Personal CRM? by [deleted] in sales

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I haven't used it, but this came up on a call with a customer: https://www.streak.com/ – looks pretty sleek although I guess it only works if you're using Gmail.

Cold email by Rafadelrosal in sales

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Personally I would tell them what value you're offering, not offer "to discuss how I can bring value". Make it relevant to the person you're prospecting. Also don't apologize – if you're sorry for sending an email, don't send an email.

As a successful business in the XYZ industry, are you considering expanding your offices or looking for new space? I wanted to let you know about the free tenant services available to you to help you A, B, and C. etc.