by Beacon Digital Marketing
A podcast about B2B marketing teams, their unique struggles and successes. Each season is a compact four-episode mini-series that focuses on one theme. Listen to an entire mini-series or individual episodes, which unpack specific marketing tactics. Brought to you by Beacon Digital Marketing.
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January 11, 2024
<p>Over the past three episodes, we’ve explored how professional relationships are essential for getting buy-in; rallying support for your latest, ambitious marketing plan; and even for job security. At the intersection of B2B and SaaS is a tight community of marketers, meaning one day that person you’ve hired may hire you. So, as we conclude our miniseries, we’re discussing that critical topic: recruiting and retaining talent.</p>
January 11, 2024
<p>Few professional milestones are as electrifying and anxiety-provoking as launching your debut marketing plan. Why? Because here your planning - gathering resources, plugging gaps and stoking buy-in - turns into action. Optimistic projections become cold, hard metrics. And everyone from the CEO to junior staffers are watching. Of course, you’re not the first CMO at a SaaS company to launch a marketing plan. Many have walked in your shoes. Discover how they navigated the highs and lows on the third installment of our Hired podcast miniseries.</p>
January 11, 2024
<p>Great marketing ideas come naturally to you. But will others recognize and join your vision? Our sophomore episode of the ongoing Hired miniseries - about the experiences of recently hired CMOs - digs into the obstacles and solutions to generating buy-in for your marketing program. Our guest is Frances Zelazny, the CEO at Anonybit, a startup that focuses on decentralized biometrics. Prior to joining Anonybit, she was the CMO at Signals Analytics and Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer at BioCatch. With two-decades of experience, Frances shared with us a wealth of experience at tech startups and what it takes to sell your vision.</p>
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