This is exactly how to turn your expertise into a content strategy: pic.x.com/81ijlbw7ww

Remember that viral Snoop Dogg smokeless fireplace social post? Yeah, it went viral. And Marketing Twitter loved it. It also didn't generate sales. And got their CEO fired. We call far too much marketing "brilliant" just because it's different. thedaily.outdoorretailer.com/news/people/so⦠pic.twitter.com/HkxN64ZRQs

Monthly reminder to read this book if you haven't β You'll get so much better at marketing after reading it. pic.twitter.com/SDB3Z7aY7s

The easiest way to grow your SaaS to $100,000 in less than 6 months.... β Facebook Ads. That's it... β No Personal Brand β No Email Lists β No Blog Posts Here's how we did it π§΅ππ» pic.twitter.com/yRIOESUJoQ

I used to invest heavily in marketing automation, tracking, attribution, configuring funnels, and retargeting. But after 13 years of doing marketing for SaaS companies... I'm convinced that 90% of it is unnecessary.
THREAD: π» 50 Lessons In Developer Marketing π» I spent the past few weeks scouring the web for the best articles, reports, and interviews on developer marketing. Think developers hate marketing? Think again. They just hate yours. 1 Tweet = 1 Lesson = 1 Article Let's go π
Study B2B SaaS companies and you'll find that they do these parts of marketing better than anyone else: β’ Onboarding β’ Content marketing β’ Conferences β’ Engineering as marketing β’ Partner & reseller programs Steal these lessons β
I chatted with early @airtable employee and angel investor @edavidpeterson about the current state of product-led growth. He shared some awesome insights into how today's best SaaS companies are learning from the challenges faced by @Dropbox, @SlackHQ and other early PLG co'sπ pic.twitter.com/AyFUWQcyc6


- Adopters are not necessarily buyers, complicating the sales process
- Layering on sales once youβre growing quickly can create toxic politics
- Simple PLG product design doesnβt align with enterprise customer needs
Long-tail SEO is GOLD. I published a piece of content 9 days ago. No promoting, no links, no tactics. Domain Rating: 24. 286 clicks from 1.93k impressions, and ranking in the top 10 for 14 keywords. The wild thing is, this content will keep bringing traffic for months/years.
One of the most legendary marketers of all time: David Ogilvy In 1982, David wrote an internal memo to the employees of his advertising agency titled "How to write." And in just 10 bullets he put together a masterclass in effective writing. Here's a breakdown of each one: pic.twitter.com/MxRYuQRLyA

SaaS positioning is hard and people get confused by it I do the positioning work for all of Powered By Search's clients Here's the process I follow for getting clear positioning every time:
First of all, the research was exquisite. Ipsos started with dozens of interviews, then fielded thousands of surveys and clustered their findings into a segmentation. The work was par excellence.

- "Personas, even well-researched ones, are worthless for marketing. "
- At the end, everyone wanted a system that.
- Buyers trust
- Makes checkout easy
- Works with merchants' existing systems
- Isn't too expensive
- Helps manage fraud
- Has good customer service
- "You donβt need to be a PayPal expert to know that"
Every year, I respect marketing, messaging, sales, and communications more Best books: - Pitch Anything (Klaff) - Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*t (Pressfield) - Positioning (Ries, Trout) - Influence (Cialdini) - Scientific Advertising (Hopkins) - Priceless (Poundstone)
@CasJam @TransistorFM The most effective content seems to be βHow I use X for Yβ βHow Jane uses @ZipMessageApp for outbound sales.β βHow @ConvertKit uses @TransistorFM to connect with creators.β βοΈ I need to invest more in this type of storytelling + content.
Crazy Egg uses inbound marketing to attract visitors. Crazy Egg does a great job in explaining why it is a best fit in 4 steps: 1. Frame the problem. 2. Expand on the problem. 3. Share the possible solution. 4. Share how Crazy Egg solves it. pic.twitter.com/GFErhc8OY5

What the **** is "growth" marketing??? Here's an in-depth overview to help you rethink how you can grow your online business faster. π A THREAD π pic.twitter.com/TSYyxCQJD8

How to add SaaS revenue very fast:β¨β¨ Avoid competitive channels like Google ads and cold emails. These 9 founders found βSaaS Goldβ using 3 specific channels to add over $1b in value to their companies: A thread ππ

- Freemium & Powered By - "Once they launched freemium, more people used/published, clicks increased to 14k per week (3.5x!)."
- FB Groups - Lemlist puts lifecycle emails in their onboarding flows marketing their FB group, now 11k members strong. They convert members to paid subs, now $4m in revenues.
'Air Fryer' is brilliant marketing. 'fryer' means delicious but bad for you, 'air' means pure/clean/nothing added. 'air fryer' evokes a deliciously simple and clean way to cook -- i took ours apart, its literally a toaster oven with a tiny circulating fan.
How to get an expert marketing education for $40/mo: 1. VGC Plus w/ @VeryGoodCopy 2. DGMG (@joindgmg) w/ @davegerhardt 3. Some Good Content w/ @Bonini84 4. @SEO4theRestofUs w/ ME Links in the thread below π pic.twitter.com/hsfLdo7lhe

The most powerful concept in product marketing is inertia: People, generally, continue to do what they're already doing. (Or, they keep "not doing" what they're already not doing. π)

- Questions to ask when exploring a new market:
- Are they searching for what you're thinking of building?
- How do you know? What evidence do you have?
- How motivated are they? How willing to pay?
- Are they already convinced they "need X," or do they still need convincing?
57 Directives on Creating, Marketing, Building, Selling, and Building Relationships Lessons learned from Derek @sivers' incredible book "Your Music and People." [MEGATHREAD] pic.twitter.com/Q5ltGVbLef

1/ Marshmello is the 2nd highest paid DJ in the world and rakes in $40mm per year while wearing a marshmallow helmet. His secret? His brilliant, unknown manager, Moe Shalizi. This is a lesson in how creative approaches in the music industry built a global phenomenon. pic.twitter.com/q7bNdOjx9P
