A recurring theme in Go-to-Market is the concept of working closely with diverse teams. A collaborative effort from your central teams (marketing, product, sales, etc.) means you’ve got a unique perspective on and view of every stage of your GTM. But who exactly do you need on your GTM team?| GTM Alliance
Market segment and target market: what do these two foundational marketing concepts really mean, and how do they work together? We’ll clear up the distinctions with easy-to-grasp examples so you can start applying them like a pro.| GTM Alliance
What do you get? (Versus what you could get if you go all-in with a Blueprint plan.| GTM Alliance
A low-adoption rate is one thing, but unengaged customers left to their own devices may decide to cancel their subscription. Success in adoption is determined by how often and how effectively your customer uses your product.| GTM Alliance
Any product launch depends on whether your teams can come together and establish where there’s space to improve. The best way to gauge if your teams are on track? Looking at the right metrics. In this article, we go through some of GTM's essential metrics and why they matter when making decisions.| GTM Alliance
Go-to-Market strategy is a cross-organizational function. From end-to-end, pretty much every single employee in your company will have an impact on your GTM. That’s a lot of people to get working together and speaking the same language.| GTM Alliance
There’s a tremendous need for customer success, but unfortunately, not everyone allocates the resources toward implementing a customer success function. According to recent studies, 37% of companies don’t have a clearly defined customer strategy in place. What can we do to remedy this failure?| GTM Alliance
Each year, our website receives tens of thousands of visits from founders, CEOs and team leaders from some of the world's leading companies, all looking to learn more about the latest innovations from the world of Go-to-Market, and how they can best implement GTM in their company.| GTM Alliance
Cross-functional teams can revolutionize the way your company goes to market, but it’s one thing to have multiple teams working on a project and an entirely different thing to have strategized organizational alignment.| GTM Alliance
Go-to-Market is the strategy that takes you from the first spark of an idea, to a successful product or feature launch and beyond, to the market success of your product. Put simply, it’s the process of launching a new product.| GTM Alliance
As many product marketers will testify, bringing a product to market is no piece of cake. From conducting market research and forming your personas to completing competitor analysis, you need to follow a long process, before unleashing your creation on the world.| GTM Alliance
Sales enablement is a relatively new function in B2B businesses, and it holds a lot of potential for your Go-to-Market strategy. Sales enablement is heavily associated with onboarding, but these multifaceted teams also support sales kick-offs, content creation and cross-functional collaboration.| GTM Alliance