Jen Spencer, CEO of SmartBug Media, is speaking at the Summit!Â
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Jen is a customer-centric, revenue-driving master who will be sharing how to best use partners to uplift customer experience.Â
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Donât forget the humans
Behind every demo call or sales strategy are humansâindividuals with their own unique set of struggles, goals, and concerns.Â
You might be thinking, "Duh," but this is why it matters:Â
Your job as a GTM professional is to bring in and retain the most revenue as quickly as possible. This means using tools like data, automation platforms, and the like at scale.Â
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And in the chaos, itâs easy to forget the humans behind it all.Â
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In an ideal world, youâd be able to sit down for hours with each of your customers and potential buyers to get to know them and their needs, but that is not realistic nor is it sustainable.Â
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By gleaning intel, influence, and introductions from those your buyer trusts, you can paint a clearer picture of who these people are, who they lean on, and what theyâre working toward.Â
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And by connecting them to the right solutions and partners, you get to show them that youâre listening and that you care about their success as much as they do.Â
Segment partner for success
In Jen Spencerâs latest article on LinkedIn, she shares how SmartBug has successfully structured their channel partnership program to give customers a personalized experience, as well as leverage the full potential of their ecosystem:Â
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- Make partnerships part of your DNA
- Segment your clients by maturity level and persona to better understand their distinct pain points and specific needs
- Leverage and analyze integrations delivered through different ecosystems, like HubSpotâs App Ecosystem, and align these technologies with your clientâs specific requirements
And lastly, remember that creating a customized experience for clients with partners is a long-term investment. Â
Thanks for advice, Jen!Â
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Jen will be speaking at the Nearbound Summit.
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Data distrust is subjectiveÂ
The Association for Computing Machineryâs global Technology Policy Council (TPC) recently released its TechBrief, "The Data Trust Deficit", and the results might surprise you.Â
We know that society has become more and more distrusting of how their data is being used, but this study reveals that itâs not just the use of personal data, but who is using it and how itâs being used that makes all the difference.Â
It comes down to context and the institution that is handling the data.
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For example, the report cites that the general public "feels a high degree of confidence when their data is managed by a medical organization and a far lower degree of trust when their data is handled by a social media company."
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The TechBrief also explains that trust can vary according to demographic background. The negative effects of structural inequalities dictate whether people trust. The author explains that ââŚboth historically and more recently, it has been found that the wealthy and well-educated have higher levels of trust than disadvantaged groups. This may be because the consequences of misplaced trust can be more severe for the disadvantaged.â
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"The Data Trust Deficitâ TechBrief came down to the following three conclusions:
Source: "The Data Trust Deficit" TechBrief
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(It almost sounds like "trust is the new data"...đ)
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Itâs time to evolve from mass-targeting demographics by using their personal data to using a nearbound strategy to understand their personal experiences through their trusted network.Â
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Earning trust through real connection is the only way forward.
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The meme battle continues
The meme war on the Nearbound Summitâs WhatsApp community hosted by Partnership Leaders is still going strong. Hereâs a great one from Greg Higgins.Â
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Wow, shots fired! The conversation around sales is getting spicy.Â
BDR Managers, feel free to fire back!
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Stuff you donât want to miss!
- Join the official Nearbound Summit community brought to you by Partnership Leaders â Partnership leadersâ goal is to connect people interested in learning about partnerships around the world.Â
- Oct 11th, 10 AM EST âWomen in Alliances Summitâ Join the FREE global summit featuring speakers like Jay McBain, Tina Gravel, Christine Bongard, Allison Munro, and more. Theyâll touch on AIâs impact on the ecosystem, how partnerships are changing, and tips to boost your career.Â
- Oct 11th, 2 PM EST âBuilding a Partnership Strategyâ Join Cari Kesten (Former Director, Global Strategy & Partnerships Lead at Spotify) and Scott Pollack (CEO at Firneo) as they share key elements of a successful partnerships strategy and more.Â
- Oct 12th, 11:30 AM EST âDirect is Dyingâ Join two CMOs, Isaac Morehouse of Reveal and Pete Rawlinson of Allbound, for a 30-minute discussion diving into the implications of a pivot from direct to partner-led demand generation.
- October 18th âFirneo Partner Strategy Forum (Day 1): How to Fix Your Broken Partner Programâ Learn how to fix the root cause of your partner programâs biggest challenges.Â
- October 25th âFirneo Partner Strategy Forum (Day 2):  How to Prioritize the RIGHT Partnersâ Learn how to make sure youâre investing your (limited) resources in partners that will generate a meaningful.Â
- November 1st âFirneo Partner Strategy Forum (Day 3): How to Get Executive Buy-In for Partnershipsâ Learn how to secure resources & support from key stakeholders that are critical to partnership success.Â
- November 6th-9th âNearbound Summit 2023â The future of GTM is Nearbound. Join us for the biggest-ever remote experience in GTM where B2B leaders across departments unite to share how theyâre winning with Nearbound strategies and tactics.Â
- April 19th-20th âSaaS Connect 2023â Itâs that time of year again! Get your spot early for the 11th annual partnership conference in San Francisco, hosted by Cloud Software Association.Â
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Success Day at The Nearbound SummitÂ
Join Jen, Jill Rowley, Sunir Shah, and more at the Nearbound Summit.Â
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