LeadG2's Weekly Roundup features some of the top sales and marketing blog posts, articles, and resources we've recently found online. We've compiled some of our weekly favorites to help you advance in your career and build top marketing and sales teams. If we missed an article that you feel should be featured, let us know!
Marketing content and sales enablement are buzzwords you have probably heard in the B2B world.
Over the past several years, content marketing has become a critical part of every marketing strategy. However, sales enablement is rapidly becoming an essential piece of the puzzle for sales teams as well. The tricky part is that the line between marketing content and sales enablement is getting very blurry. In many ways, marketing content and sales enablement are one in the same.
The question becomes, what is the difference between sales enablement and marketing content?
Let’s discuss! >>> READ MORE
You notice traffic picking up on your landing page. You eagerly wait for the weekly report to see a corresponding increase in conversions.
It arrives, and you discover the conversion rate dropped.
Why didn’t more traffic lead to more conversions?
Many reasons exist, but to identify the one(s) relevant to your page, take a step back and analyze the root cause. >>>READ MORE
We live in a world where everything is moving faster. People no longer have the patience for long-form content and are looking for short, digestible videos, preferably under 3 minutes.
Adopting a video marketing strategy that is based on short video content not only allows you to give your audience what they want but also helps you get across your message to them in a more effective manner.
But why is short video content better than traditional long-form content? >>>READ MORE
Have you ever gone to see a movie that got worse as you watched it, but you couldn’t leave because of the money you paid to see it? Or have you ever worked on a project that was clearly not going to solve your problem, but you just continued working on it?
Psychology refers to these examples as escalation of commitment and sunk cost theory, where we continue to do something without value because of the effort or cost we’ve already put into them.
In the marketing world, pulling the plug on a campaign can be extremely difficult, especially when you and your team have put a lot of work into it. But sometimes, it’s for the best. In this post, we explain 10 signs it might be time to pull the plug on your marketing campaign. >>>READ MORE
Without sales, you don't have a business.
Your profits are directly linked to sales performance, so it's important to maximize sales wherever possible. There are a range of things you can do to improve sales, and if you're not doing this your business will never reach its full potential.
For a rundown of some simple things you can do to improve sales performance, keep reading. >>>READ MORE
- DON'T MISS
Sell Smarter and Faster: How Sales Enablement Helps Drive Sales Results
How Understanding Your Target Persona Affects Your Bottom Line
The 3rd Way to Sell: Un-silo and Synchronize to Accelerate Sales