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Product Marketing Manager (Senior) (US/Canada, 3-5+ years experience, remote) Position our sales and channel organizations to win through effective sales enablement tools and initiatives.
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Responsibilities: Manage the organization’s brand story development and branded marketingAlign digital marketing with clinical and product marketing effortsManage trade/event shows; pre and post show communication and tracking, marketing collateral (demos, videos, brochures, etc.
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Help with the creation and maintenance of the core product marketing collateral, web, and sales enablement toolset. After that, h elp build a product marketing plan that proposes and connects all of the sales and marketing activities needed to hit sales goals - and product targets.
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Create collateral and assets used by CSM, sales and partners to drive customer outcomes. Develop, deliver, and track customer journeys by product through Gainsight Orchestration.
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Prepare and perform customer follow-up communications, as well as send out product collateral and marketing material. Provide pre-sales and post-sales support to customers.
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Represents services within product or solution portfolio core teams and incorporates service requirements into various product development stages, including activities like product warranty support and cost analysis, as well as the development of content and collateral for service product marketing.
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This position is responsible for business development and bank product sales. Solicit customers, businesses, communities, and civic organizations to generate new business; conduct sales, service, and product training for staff.
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We all have a bias for action for developing awesome marketing assets (e.g., website, videos, success stories, blogs, presentations, print collateral, sales enablement tools, etc. As a Product Marketing Manager for AWS Generative-AI Powered Builder Tools, you will engage our customers and prospects to help them understand how our next generation tools will help them build and run applications on the cloud at scale without need to be a professional developer.
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Collaborate with leadership, marketing, sales, and legal to facilitate regulatory compliance of sales and marketing collateral and communication materials (website copy, videos, distributor sales tools, presentations etc.
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Assist Divisions by providing guidance and marcom plans on new advertising programs, PR activities, catalog production, trade show participation, product launches and other promotion activities.
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Develop impactful product marketing collateral to support sales efforts, incorporating technical specifications and benefits. Are you a seasoned Technical Product Marketing Manager looking for an exciting opportunity in SF.
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Educate client sales, marketing, and account management teams on current topics in the industry, new product developments, and the competitive landscape; provide collateral materials and sales support to help facilitate the sales process.
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Translate key product value propositions and match to the appropriate industry personas in building sales and marketing collateral and enabling sales effectiveness. By connecting insights gained through a thorough market analysis and collaborating effectively with sales and marketing to connect key product value propositions with the right industry personas, achieve VSP growth and profitably targets.
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To generate sales enablement collateral for internal and external. Partner cross-functionally with Product, Sales, IT, Marketing, Legal, Compliance etc. Position Summary: As a Senior Vice President, Director of Integrated Marketing within the Triumph Financial organization, you will be responsible for driving results by conceptualizing and implementing brand and reputational awareness campaigns, cross sell/upsell sales enablement tactics, lead nurture and activation/onboarding campaigns and lead funnel optimization.
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Deeply understands our company mission, business/product strategy and unique sales/value proposition; Shares ownership (with the Sales and Marketing teams) of the the assessment, inventory, development and maintenance of all sales support collateral to drive sales performance in the membership line of business; and.
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