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Crossbeam Senior Director of Product Marketing, Amanda Groves on Go To Market30 Aug 202300:24:36

Questions covered in this episode:

 

1:25 Opening Question: Can you tell me a little bit about yourself and your path into product marketing?

4:22 How you and Crossbeam team think about creating successful go-to-market plan?

7:37 how do you lay out the responisbilities and plan across your organization?

10:03 How you think about defining that ownership and gaining buy-in cross-functionally.?

13:57 How you approach different launch sizes or just different launches overall?

17:14 How you think about defining KPIs for a successful go-to-market launch?

19:46 How you've thought about differentiating yourselves and your messaging and ensuring that you retain leadership through launches?

22:06 Can you share one piece of insight that has served you well throughout your product marketing career?


Want more insights from Amanda? Check out her Sharebird Profile.

Looking to connect? You can find Amanda  here on LinkedIn.

Meta Head of Product Marketing, Girija Sathyamurthy on Stakeholder Management16 Aug 202300:27:17

Questions covered in this episode:

 

1:25 Opening Question: Can you tell me a little bit about yourself and your path into product marketing?

4:05 How you think about what is the metaverse in general and how you really look at it through a product marketing lens?

7:35 How is your product marketing team oriented?

12:18 Do you use any data for about prioritizing the roadmap with your product management colleagues?

14:55 How do you think about aligning with your counterparts, who are overseeing other divisions or other product lines and aligning strategy with them as well?

19:53 How do you get leaders all at once in a room and have and have discussions around?

21:26 How do you build your relationship with the broader executive leadership team?

25:03 Can you share one piece of insight that has served you well throughout your product marketing career?


Want more insights from Girija ? Check out her Sharebird Profile.

Looking to connect? You can find Girija here on LinkedIn.

Mary Sheehan, Head of Product Marketing for Adobe Lightroom on Product Launches18 Jan 202300:27:38

Mary Sheehan’s career began in the early days of Google, where she started as an Account Manager fresh out of college. Switching lanes to Product Marketing, Sheehan now heads the Product Marketing team for Adobe Lightroom.


In this interview, Jeffrey and Mary talk about her newly launched book “The Pocket Guide to Product Launches”. In this interview, you'll hear her tips on product tiering and what kind of metrics are best for determining the success of a product launch.

Mary's book is now available on Amazon - you can check it out here!


Questions covered in this episode:


1. Please share a little bit about yourself and how you got into product marketing?

2. How would you advise others to start building out their go-to-market strategy? Where to begin?

3. In your experience, how long does it take to execute a gold launch versus a bronze launch?

4. How do you bring people along for process X? Especially given different, overlapping timelines and priorities, for example in the cases when a product marketing team is pulled in a number of different directions — how do you make sure that everything is going according to plan?

5. Can you tell us a bit more about how you measure the effectiveness of the launch process?

Want to learn more from Mary? Check out her most recent AMAs on Sharebird.
Connect with Mary on LinkedIn.

Sahil Sethi, Former VP of Marketing at Klaviyo on Product-led Growth21 Dec 202200:35:47

"I define product marketing as a function which takes into account your market, your customer, and your product truths to drive go-to-market outcomes." -Sahil Sethi


Before he was a VP of Marketing at Klaviyo, Sahil Sethi spent incredibly valuable years with McKinsey, Microsoft, and Qualtrics, among other companies. 


In this episode, Jeffrey and Sahil tackle the topic of product-led growth (PLG), and challenge the idea of PLG and enterprise sales being polar opposites. 


We also talk about the ways that product-led and sales-led growth can coexist, and discuss the eternal question: Should PMs have influence over the product roadmap?


Want more insights from Sahil? Check out his Sharebird profile.

Looking to connect? You can find Sahil on LinkedIn.


Questions covered in this episode:

1. How did you get into product marketing?

2. Can you provide us with an overview of what product-led growth (PLG) is, how you've used it, and how it intersects with enterprise sales?

3. How have you structured your team around supporting PLG? How does structuring a team in a traditional PLG-first company differ from an enterprise company?

4. How much of a role do PMMs have in the customer journey in your experience?

5. How do you test your messaging with PLG?

6. How do you build a strong relationship between the product leader and product teams?

7. Should PMs have some influence over the product roadmap, in your opinion?

8. How have you operationalized the feedback loop between product marketing and development?

9. Are there any books or other reading material that you found especially 

impactful during your career as a product marketer and in your role as a leader?

Tiffany Tooley, Head of Product Marketing at Hubspot on Company Culture and Talent Retention 14 Dec 202200:37:38

“I’m guided by a deep sense of curiosity.” - Tiffany Tooley


Tiffany Tooley started her career as a one-person marketing team of a small cookie manufacturer. Today, she’s the Head of Product Marketing at Hubspot. Throughout her journey as a product marketer, she nurtured a strong growth mindset – as someone who thrives when presented with a challenge, Tiffany’s always ready to learn new things and tackle problems as they arise. 


In this episode, Jeffrey and Tiffany talk about her career path, share tips for ensuring employee satisfaction and promoting growth, and discuss Gartner’s, as well as her own, guidelines on what makes a world-class PM.


Looking to connect? You can find Tiffany on LinkedIn.


Questions covered in this episode:

  1. How did you get into product marketing?
  2. 2022 has been a rough year for many. How is Hubspot walking that tightrope between handling the effects of the recession and retaining talent?
  3. How do you set your team goals and align them with wider company initiatives?
  4. Hubspot is one of the leaders when it comes to building an inclusive, welcoming company culture. Can you tell us a bit more about the organization’s approach to DE&I programs?
  5. A big part of building strong teams and driving employee engagement is giving praise and recognition where it’s due. What are some strategies Hubspot employs to this end? 
  6. What are some of the skills you look for in your PM candidates?
Chad Kimner, Product Marketing Director at Meta on Messaging and Positioning07 Dec 202200:36:04

Chad Kimner is a Product Marketing Director for AR/VR solutions at Meta, where he is currently spearheading the go-to-market strategy for privacy and responsible innovation.


In his role at Meta, Chad is embracing the powerful opportunity to shed more light on the capabilities of augmented and virtual reality, and be part of Meta’s exciting venture into the AR/VR space. One of the most important things he’s learned in the role is what it takes to create a trustworthy product – to meet consumer expectations when it comes to data privacy, diversity, and inclusion, feeding consumer insights back into the product every step of the way is essential.


In this interview, Chad and Jeffrey go into detail about the role AR/VR plays in Meta, quality product-specific messaging and organizational models for PM teams, as well as chat about Chad’s love for music and how it‘s shaped his approach to product marketing.


Want more insights from Chad? Check out his Sharebird profile.

Looking to connect? You can find Chad on LinkedIn.


Questions covered in this episode:

  1. Can you tell us a bit more about the role of the AR/VR division at Meta?
  2. What has your passion for music taught you about marketing?
  3. How does product messaging and positioning tie into the Meta ecosystem as a whole? 
  4. How do you approach product-specific messaging?
  5. In your previous role at Mozilla, how did you structure your work? Did your team operate in sprints and have goals in the kind of traditional agile methodology framework?
  6. What are some of the most effective organizational models for product marketing you’ve picked up over the years?
  7. Many consider messaging and positioning as synonymous, or complementary. Where do you draw the line between the two?
  8. What are some useful tips on messaging you’d like to share?
Kristen Brophy, Senior Director of Marketing at the NBA on Structuring and Organization30 Nov 202200:28:01

“You should be listening to your customers every day – it should be a fundamental part of what you do because you represent that customer, and you are their mouthpiece.” – Kristen Brophy


Kristen Brophy is a Senior Director of Marketing at the NBA, leading product marketing efforts on NBA’s direct to consumer side, including the NBA app and the association’s streaming service Lead Pass.


Before coming to the NBA, Kristen was part of Uber and Square, where she picked up important lessons on scaling and strategic alignment. When building a strategy, Kristen doesn’t start with a goal – she outlines the outcome first.


In this episode, you’ll hear about the evolution of NBA’s product marketing, ways to maintain strategic alignment with cross-functional partners, and the importance of creative briefs for positioning.


Want more insights from Kristen? Check out her content on Sharebird.


Looking to connect? You can find Kristen on LinkedIn.


Questions covered in this episode:

  1. Tell us a bit about yourself and your current role at the NBA.
  2. What are your thoughts on the function of product marketing? How do you approach structuring PM teams?
  3. In your current position, have you noticed the role of the product marketing team change over time?
  4. How is your team at the NBA organized? How do you approach their organization in order to reach viewers and new subscribers?
  5. How do you and your team approach strategic alignment with cross-functional partners?
  6. As you build your team, how do you equip them for career growth?
Kevin Wu, Head of Solution & Category Product Marketing at Airtable on Messaging16 Nov 202200:36:24

Kevin Wu is the Head of Solution and Category Product Marketing at Airtable, where he has been building a product marketing program from scratch.


In his role at Airtable, Kevin has been reinventing the product’s messaging and positioning framework. When it comes to SaaS B2B companies, he says, the messaging should start at the demo. 


In this episode, you’ll hear essential questions to ask when building product demos, how Kevin’s experience at Salesforce shaped his later approach to PMM, and how he enables his team to grow.


Want more insights from Kevin? Check out his content on Sharebird.


Looking to connect? You can find Kevin on LinkedIn.


Questions covered in this episode:

  1. Tell us a bit about yourself and your role at Airtable.
  2. How do you think about the production and messaging around huge events like Dreamforce? What goes into the product side of these events?
  3. When it comes to product positioning, there is a very specific balance that needs to be struck between the executives’ vision and voice and a PMM’s knowledge of the product. How do you achieve that balance?
  4. For a company that size, Salesforce moves at an incredible pace. How do you look at your experience at Salesforce overall
  5. Have you kept the same kind of lens on messaging and positioning once you moved from your role at Salesforce to AppDynamics and Airtable?
  6. What are the key ingredients for building a great product demo?
  7. How do you approach your team’s organization and ensure your team members have room to grow?
Jameelah Calhoun, Global Head of Product Marketing at Eventbrite on Market Research09 Nov 202200:30:17

“Always put on your own personal research hat.” - Jameelah Calhoun

Jameelah Calhoun currently serves as the Global Head of Product Marketing at Eventbrite, where she drives go-to-market and monetization efforts to launch new product experiences for both event creators and consumers.


In her role at Eventbrite, she is working on continuing the evolution of Eventbrite from its roots as a ticketing tool to a platform that covers the intersection of helping creators and small businesses alike thrive.


As a PMM, Jameelah considers market research the bedrock of everything she does. Analytics and UX research are the foundation of understanding the customer and championing their needs – and that’s why the synergy of market research and product marketing is becoming increasingly important in rapidly shifting market conditions. 


Want more insights from Jameelah? Check out her {Sharebird profile.}


Looking to connect? You can find Jameelah on {LinkedIn.}

Brianne Shally, Head of Product Marketing at Nextdoor on Consumer PMM and Influencing the Product Roadmap02 Nov 202200:23:27

“Don’t launch it and leave it - launch and learn.” -Brianne Shally 

In this interview Jeffrey and Brianne discuss what being a PMM leader for a consumer product marketing brand is like as well as Brianne’s path into PMM. Brianne is a former strategy consultant who considers herself a business leader first, and pmm second. What she loves to solve is, how can she and her team accelerate the growth of local businesses and make word of mouth in communities more innovative to serve SMBs? As product marketers, they are passionate about helping small businesses be successful and bringing communities together. 

As we know, small businesses are challenged more than ever to grow and tools and products like Nextdoor help to facilitate growth and better serve the community by fueling SMBs, creating messaging and positioning that ties back to the market trends, and using insights to inform their GTM strategy.   

Want more insights from Brianne? Check out her Sharebird profile.

Looking to connect? You can find Brianne on LinkedIn.

Questions covered in this episode:

  1. Tell us a bit about yourself and your path into Product Marketing at Nextdoor.
  2. Since you focus specifically on SMB, can you share what that entails at Nextdoor? How do you think about the success of SMB and the strategies of your PMM team?
  3. What are some of the differences from your strategy to ones Enterprise is executing? And how do you work together with any colleagues focused on up-market activities?
  4. How have the past ~2 years changed your PMM strategy and SMBs you're working with, or targeting?
  5. How do you work with, and “power” SMB-focused marketing and GTM efforts at Nextdoor?
  6. As a leader, what is one key challenge you're facing and how have you thought about overcoming it? 
  7. What recommendations would you have for aspiring product marketing experts to level-up their own career or skill set?
Rekha Srivatsan, VP Product Marketing, Service Cloud at Salesforce on Product Launches26 Oct 202200:29:02

Rekha is an engineer turned marketer who has a technical background and fell in love with the PMM craft. Two aspects that she thoroughly enjoys in the GTM process are the naming and positioning of new products and features. She advocates for involving every team in the launch process and both internally and externally creating messaging that clearly states the nuances of new releases. She also discusses how Salesforce tiers their launches on a 1-3 scale and reiterates the importance and value that comes from conversations with customers. 

Want more insights from Rekha? Check out her Sharebird profile.

Looking to connect? You can find Rekha on LinkedIn.

Accelerating Your PMM Career with Mike Berger, VP, Product Marketing at ClickUp15 Dec 202100:42:16

Whether you’re looking to break into PMM or have been a practitioner for years, this interview is full of advice on how to further develop your career.  We are joined this week by Mike, VP, Product Marketing at ClickUp, who has had an amazing career finding the right roles and ultimately landing him a VP role.  Mike and Jeffrey discuss how to gain credibility, evaluate your future role, prioritize the right goals to advance your career, and expand your horizons outside of product.

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Questions covered in this interview:

  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM? 
  2. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now? 
  3. What’s one nuance about Developing Your Product Marketing Career that you only know now because you understand it deeply? Around doing it effectively. 
Observable VP Marketing, LaShaun Williams on Release Marketing09 Aug 202300:37:09

Questions covered in this episode:

 

1:25 Opening Question: Can you tell me a little bit about yourself and your path into product marketing?

6:32 How you handle release marketing at Observable and how you think about organizing and planning for releases at your current company??

11:09 how did you work with leadership and your product team to kind of get that alignment initially upfront?

13:27 How you've thought about this and how you've even empowered product marketers on your team at observable?

18:37 How have you thought about as a manager, as a leader, how do you communicate that kind of across the org and up and down the org respectively as well? 

22:43 How you've kind of advised pmms on your teams respectively to address some areas that you've seen launches go wrong?

28:21 Can you share a little bit more about your journey, how you thought about it and how you actually took that or ather made the jump to being a PMM leader?

33:34 Can you share one piece of insight that has served you well throughout your product marketing career?


Want more insights from LaShaun? Check out her Sharebird Profile.

Looking to connect? You can find LaShaun here on LinkedIn.

Taking Products to Market with Grammarly's Head of Product Marketing, Natala Menezes08 Dec 202100:22:54

In this week’s episode Natala and Jeffrey are talking all about product launches. How do you make the magic happen while getting the organization excited and aligned? It’s not just about storytelling and designing a great narrative for your product, rather it’s creating a product that delivers on those items. Tune in to hear how to create a distinctive narrative and story in a competitive landscape, what it means to “work backwards”, and how to conquer any divisions and fractions amongst teams by serving as the “glue” to repair. Also, Grammarly is hiring. So be sure to check out their available positions!

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Questions covered in this interview:

  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM? 
  2. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now? 
  3. What’s one nuance about Product Launches that you only know now because you understand it deeply? Around doing it effectively.
Leveraging Qualitative and Quantitative Research with Alex Lobert, Product Marketing Lead, Measurement at Meta (Facebook)01 Dec 202100:35:27

Alex is a former product manager and consultant who has found his way into the adtech world, and specifically measurement. This interview is all about how him and his team leverage research and measurement. When it comes to measurement, he and his team look at how well advertising is working and it’s overall performance. In regards to research, he talks about what it’s like to work for a company that is incredibly data and experiment driven, the importance of talking to customers, and how research informs what they build. Tune in to hear how him and his team build and manage a large ecosystem of products.

Connect with Alex on LinkedIn.
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Questions covered in this interview:

  1. Can you tell me a bit more about your path into product marketing and also more specifically measurement?
  2. Can you share a bit more about how you think about Measurement at Facebook?
  3. How do you use that data you gather at Facebook to influence other activities like the roadmap, marketing strategy/campaigns, product launches, and more?
  4. How have you gone about segmenting your audience and then use that information to inform content?
  5. What’s one thing a manager, colleague, or mentor has taught you that’s served you well in your career? Can you share a bit about it?
Competitive Research That Helps You Stand Out with Sophia (Fox) Le, Lead PMM at GlassDoor17 Nov 202100:32:06

We’re on a messaging kick! This week we are discussing how Sophia and her team approach messaging and positioning that serves both B2B and B2C target audiences. Sophia and Jeffrey discuss what Glassdoor has done to maintain a position of leadership in a crowded market and how they’ve evolved their messaging while remaining true to the core values of the company that have not changed since day one. They also discuss how to measure the success of messaging and positioning and navigate the competitive landscape.

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Questions covered in this interview:

  1. Can you share a bit more about your path into PMM and how you got into product marketing?
  2. Can you share a bit about how you think of the category Glassdoor is in, and how you made some of the tradeoffs in positioning and messaging?
  3. With a lot of different use cases and audiences, how do you ensure the messaging you and your team are releasing is consistent?
  4. How are you measuring the success of your messaging and positioning?
  5. Differentiating from competition is crucial as we know, but how do you think about competitive intelligence and how your key competitors are positioning themselves as a part of your messaging process?
  6. What’s one mistake you’ve found a lot of PMMs make with messaging?
  7. What’s one thing you’ve learned from a mentor, colleague, or manager that has served you well in your career? Can you tell me a little bit about it?
The Impact of PLG on the PMM Career with Jeff Hardison, Head of PMM at Calendly 10 Nov 202100:36:42

From startup companies to being at a large scale organization, Jeff has been doing product marketing work since before it was even defined as PMM. In this interview you’ll hear his point of view on the emergence of self serve and how it’s impacted the role of product marketing. He shares how the environment at many companies has made the switch from a sales led environment to product led and why product marketers are earning their seat at the table in making big decisions.

He also discusses the co-creation that exists with sales, how to position yourself in the market, advice on how to conduct listening tours and better serve as the cross functional diplomat to reduce friction amongst teams and champion stakeholders.

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Questions covered in this interview:

  1. Can you share a bit more about how you got into product marketing, and also into more of a growth role?
  2. Product-led Growth is clearly a hot topic everywhere around us. How do you think about product marketing differently in a product-left growth company versus a more traditional sales or marketing led company?
  3. How have you structured your growth PMM team? How would you say it’s different from a traditional team?
  4. Beyond just structure, how is the role different for an individual PMM? Are there different traits or skills your looking for that a traditional PMM would need to develop?
  5. With your focus on growth, how do you draw lines on what you and your team handle versus others in marketing or product development?
  6. How do you think about driving user adoption at Calendly?
  7. Is there anything that a mentor, colleague, or manager has taught you that has served you well in your career? Can you share a bit about it?
Punchy Messaging with Alexandra Gutow, Director of PMM at Snowflake03 Nov 202100:31:39

Messaging is a fundamental aspect of product marketing that includes testing, refining, and a huge amount of internal alignment across the organization. It’s a living breathing process that when done right, equates to an impactful impression left on your market. Tune in to hear messaging frameworks that will help you win deals and make your GTM process that much more effective. 

Crisply articulating the unique aspects of your product that you’re bringing to market is key to the success of your GTM process! 


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Questions covered in this episode:

  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM?
  2. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now? 
  3. What’s one nuance about Messaging that you only know now because you understand it deeply? Around doing it effectively. 
Owning the PMM Craft with Pallavi Vanacharla, Head of PMM, IoT at Twilio 27 Oct 202100:29:33

How do we become product marketers? Pallavi shares her extensive background in marketing and how she’s evolved to lead all marketing functions at a quickly growing company. She also shares her take on the 80/20 rule, how to structure your team, and achieve KPI’s. You’ll also hear why she values happiness and believes that “the success of the company depends on the manager”.

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  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM? 
  2. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now? 
  3. What’s one nuance about Product Marketing Org and KPI's that you only know now because you understand it deeply? Around doing it effectively. 
  4. How do you think of structuring your product marketing team, or just generally?
  5. Based on the structure, how do you coordinate work across the team and have similar goals with PMs and other groups you’re working with?
  6. Speaking of goals, as a leader how do you measure the success of your team? How do you set goals differently for individuals on your team who are at different levels?
  7. What are some mistakes you’ve made and what you’ve learned from them?
Cultivating Your PMM Career with Naman Khan, CMO at Zeplin 20 Oct 202100:40:08

Product marketing hasn’t always been recognized as a value ad to organizations, but more and more companies are recognizing the need for the function and therefore more roles in the field are being created. Keeping up on the trends in the market and playing to your strengths will ultimately help you not only land the role you desire, but keep that role and excel in it. This week’s expert shares his twist on the 80/20 rule and how identifying the areas you currently excel in and the areas you need to further develop leads to success in your career. Also, never underestimate the power of kindness and being a nice person. 

Iterating Your Messaging with Charlotte Norman, Head of PMM at Canva13 Oct 202100:31:58

What makes your messaging stand out from competitors isn’t the simple task of stringing together a lovely sequence of words and putting pen to paper -  it’s the constant evolution and iteration, rooted in testing and market research, that ultimately sets your marketing apart. In order to know how to reach your target audience, you’re going to have to get customer insights and collect the data and feedback necessary to prove why your product is valuable, how it differs from others on the market, and what language best resonates with your customer. 

GTM Process with Andrew Forbes, Director Product Marketing at Zendesk06 Oct 202100:37:06

In this week’s interview with Andrew Forbes, who directs PMM at Zendesk, him and Jeffrey discuss GTM strategy - from organizing your team, sales enablement, getting internal alignment, to the importance of market research - tune in to hear how to make your product launches bigger and better. 

The Journey to IPO with Diego Lomanto, Vice President, Product Marketing at UiPath14 Jul 202100:33:19

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Questions covered in this episode:

  1. Can you tell us about yourself and your role at UiPath?
  2. UI Path recently went public. Can you share a bit about what that was like?
  3. As the leader of product marketing, what did you need to think about and do during the IPO journey?
  4. How long before the S1 filing did you and the team start preparing? Tell us about the narrative you created.
  5. What drove you and the UiPath team to create this narrative? And how did you go about it?
  6. How have you measured the success of the new narrative? What have been some of the outcomes you've seen?
  7. How has product marketing evolved from pre-IPO through today?
  8. What's one or two books you've read recently that have had an impact on you?
HyreSnap GTM Advisor, Abhishek Ratna on AI integration into product marketing02 Aug 202300:27:03

Questions covered in this episode:

 

1:36 Opening Question: Journey into and through product marketing?

4:41 How do you think product marketing leaders and teams should start integrating AI into their strategy.?

8:34 What kind of AI tools are you using around segmentation and market research and copywriting?

11:38 How do you ensure that you're writing the right prompt to get the best information from the respective AI source that you're using?

15:26 How you're thinking about or even advising other product marketers to position AI enriched offerings within their strategy or their product?

18:45 Can you share one piece of insight that has served you well throughout your product marketing career?

20:20 As product marketing leaders should we be preparing for over the next few months to move into AI?


Want more insights from Abhishek ? Check out his Sharebird Profile.

Looking to connect? You can find Abhishek here on LinkedIn.

Building a Customer-Centric Narrative with Alex Gammelgard, Sr. Director Go-To-Market Strategy at ActiveCampaign07 Jul 202100:34:14

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Questions covered in this episode:
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your role at ActiveCampaign?

2. How do you and the product marketing team at ActiveCampaign think about storytelling?

3. When you think about telling a new story or working on a narrative, where do you start?

4. When that narrative is drafted, how do you refine and revise it to ensure it resonates with customers and the market?

5. How do you ensure your narratives are focused on the customer or buyer?

6. What storytelling framework does your team use at ActiveCampaign? 

7. Once you've created a story, how do you measure it's success?

8. As a leader, how do you coach your team on stories? 

9. Are there any narratives you really admire out in the market?

10. ActiveCampaign positions the company around Customer Experience Automation. What went into the decision behind that? We hear a lot about customer experience today, so how did you decide on this category?

11. Are there any books or podcasts you've listened to recently that have impacted you or your career?

Competitive Intelligence with Leah Brite, Head of Product Marketing, Core Product at Gusto30 Jun 202100:29:02

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Questions covered in this episode:
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your role at Gusto?
2. How do you and the product marketing team at Gusto handle competitive intelligence? Do you have dedicated people for it, or is it a part of what every PMM is doing?
3. How do you keep track of key competitors in your space?
4. What reporting (if any) do you provide internally on competitive win rates or details about losses?
5. How do you and the PMM team at Gusto learn and drive change throughout the organization with competitive intelligence?
6. Competitive intelligence is important for product marketing teams to own and drive, yet there's also a danger in following competitors too closely. How do you prevent it at Gusto?
7. Based on the intelligence you're gathering, how do you enable your sales and CS teams around competitors?
8. Are there any assets you've found really helpful (or not helpful at all)?
9. Especially in a time when everyone is remote and spread out, how do you communicate these updates and ensure everyone internally is on the same page?
10. As a leader, how do you ensure that your team is balancing their time on competitive intelligence and all the other priorities that product marketers have?
11. Are there any books or podcasts you've listened to recently that have impacted you or your career?

Partnering with Product with Becky Trevino, Vice President Product Marketing and Operations at Snow Software23 Jun 202100:37:31

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Questions covered in this episode:
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your role at Snow Software?

2. As a leader how do you set the tone, and build a great relationship with Product?

3. At Snow, do you and the Product Marketing team help Product influence the roadmap or provide feedback on the market or competitors?

4. What about when it comes to Go to Market strategy. What processes and systems have you put in place to share information?

5. What information should PMs be sharing with PMMs (and vice versa)?

6. When it comes to GTM strategy, how early should PM and PMM be talking and collaborating?

7. How do you show PMs the value of collaborating early-on and treat PMM as a strategic ally?

8. In your career has there been a PM/PMM relationship, or process that didn't work? If so, can you walk us through that and what you learned?


Owning Pricing with Axel Kirstetter, VP Product Marketing, Content Marketing & Pricing at Datasite16 Jun 202100:33:08

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Questions covered in this episode:
1. Can you tell us a bit more about yourself and Datasite?
2. At Datasite you oversee product marketing, content marketing, and pricing. Can you share how that came to be?
3. How did you come to own pricing?
4. For PMMs interested in owning pricing, what skills or attributes should they be looking to build?

5. I'm noticing a trend in product marketing where there's more specialization and even some teams bringing on a PMM dedicated to pricing. What do you think of that trend?

6. There's been a trend in product-led growth. How do you think about pricing and the future of that trend?

7. What are some mistakes product marketers are making when it comes to pricing or trying to influence pricing strategies?

8. Are there any books or podcasts you've listened to recently that have really had an impact on you or your work?

Developing your PMM Career with Kavya Nath, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Sprinklr09 Jun 202100:32:18

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Questions covered in this episode:

1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your role at Sprinklr?

2. Can you share a little bit about how you got into product marketing and what interested you about it?

3. For a product marketer looking to get into leadership, how do you advise they approach it?

4. Are there any skills or areas of opportunity you see a lot of product marketers need to address at this stage?

5. As you grow, and as the company grows, eventually you need to learn to manage another layer and add managers to your team. How do you develop this skill as a leader? 

6. Looking back, is there anything you'd do differently on your path to leading product marketing? Any particular situations you learned a lot from?

7. One of your favorite questions to ask is what a candidate's superpower is. Can you share a bit more about why you like to ask that?

8. What's your superpower?

9. As a leader, how do you develop great relationships with other leaders across marketing, sales, and product? Certainly there's 1:1s, but beyond that?

10. What's one or two books you've read recently that have had an impact on you?

Establishing Product Marketing with Gregg Miller, Head of Product Marketing at Zapier02 Jun 202100:29:47

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Questions covered in this episode:
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your role?
2. How have you structured the team at Zapier?
3. What do you think about structuring product marketing teams? Why did you decided on the structure you just mentioned?
4. As a leader, how have you balanced scaling yourself and your team/resources?
5. We're seeing more specialization in product marketing lately. With specific roles for pricing, competitive intelligence, research, and more. What do you think the next few years of this looks like? What skills should aspiring product marketing leaders look to develop?
6. A lot of product marketing leaders and experts alike are looking to make a leap similar to this. What skills should we all be thinking about?
7. Have there been any mistakes you've made while growing or establishing the PMM function? If so, can you share with us what you've learned?
8. What's one or two books you've read recently that have had an impact on you?

Product Launch Strategy with Grace Kuo, Director of Product Marketing at Udemy26 May 202100:41:41

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Questions covered in this episode:
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your role at Udemy?

2. As product marketing leaders, we need to build credibility with so many other groups such as product, demand gen, customer marketing, and more. How do you do this effectively, and how does your team build upon this for launches?

3. How do you and the team at Udemy think about quarterly or yearly planning and how do launches fit into that?

4. Does product marketing drive content or market themes that the broader marketing team should be focused on?

5. With planning, how do you and your team prepare for launches and execute them cross-functionally?

6. Can you tell us about what kind of internal marketing you do in the lead-up, and during a launch?

7. Talk us through the week or two leading up to a major launch. What does that look like for you and your team?

8. Do you have any memories or lessons you've learned recently from a launch that went well? Or didn't go according to plan?

9. What are the check-in milestones you as a leader setup to ensure your team is on the right track?

10. Are there any books you've read, or maybe podcasts you've listened to recently that have taught you new things?

Evolution of the PMM Role with Francis Larkin, VP of Marketing at Clockwise19 May 202100:33:27

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Questions covered in this episode:
1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your role?

2. You've held a number of product marketing roles. Tell us about what product marketing should look like in an early stage company?

3. As a company evolves, maybe series B, or C, what does product marketing look like and how does it change from the earlier days? What skills do leaders, or senior members of the team need to relearn or focus on as the company grows?

4. How about when a company IPOs or is public, what does product marketing look like and how does it change?

5. Can you tell me a bit about why you decided to make this leap into an overall marketing leadership role?

6. What skills should we all be thinking about in order to transition to general marketing?

7. What do you think of the career path for product marketers?

8. A number of leaders believe product marketing will come to own brand marketing, or that brand marketing will merge with product marketing. What do you think?

9. As you've now taken over leading marketing, what are some of your key priorities in the coming months? What trends or resources are you paying attention to that we all should be aware of?

10. What's one or two books you've read recently that have had an impact on you?


Managing Stakeholder Relationships with Jasmine Jaume, Director of Product Marketing, Support & Platform at Intercom12 May 202100:34:22

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Questions covered in this episode:

  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM. 
  2. So you work in one group with multiple PMMs- How do ensure you're telling stories that are aligned?
  3. Do these stories align to your personas and differ based on seniority or segment you sell into?
  4. How have you successfully built relationships across teams? Or what are some secrets you've seen work well?
  5. What’s one nuance about Stakeholder Management that you only know now because you understand it deeply?
  6. Question from your AMA: Responsibility without the authority - that seems to be the position of quite a few Product marketers. How do you manage people who don't necessarily report into you?
  7. How do you get your team, and other teams, to align around customer priorities?
  8. What's been one time where a launch or a campaign didn't go to plan? How did you work with stakeholders to fix that?
  9. How have you built deep and productive relationships with product and proven your value?
  10. What's your outlook on the career of product marketing? Is it a good place to be?
How I Positioned That: Ambient Strategy's Founder, April Dunford28 Apr 202100:45:51

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If you haven't already, you can download April's book Obviously Awesome here

Klaviyo Director of Product Marketing, Katie Gerard on Product Launches26 Jul 202300:21:04

Questions covered in this episode:

 

1:27 Opening Question: Tell us about your journey into and through product marketing?

4:06 How you've used the core business metrics to influence your team or your leadership at Klaviyo?

5:37 How have you and the product marketing team at Klaviyo thought about differentiating yourself in the MarTech landscape?

7:50 How have you kicked off the process of repositioning Klaviyo?

10:29 What are some of the success metrics for you and the team?
11:52 How have you incorporated or planning to incorporate GenAI at Klaviyo?

13:44 How do you work with your GTM partners across sales and CS and how you handle the volume of launches?

14:29 What are some ways that you've successfully enabled your internal teams and maybe more specifically your go-to-market teams like sales marketing?
18:45 Can you share one piece of insight that has served you well throughout your product marketing career?

19:22 Can just share one piece of insight that has served you well throughout your product marketing?


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How I Positioned That: Spotify's Head of Creator Brand & Product Marketing, Sam Duboff21 Apr 202100:26:08

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How I Positioned That: Atlassian's Head of Product Marketing (Jira Align) Daniel Kuperman14 Apr 202100:29:57

Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielkuperman/
Join Daniel on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/daniel-kuperman

Book recommendations:

  1. Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind - by Al Ries and Jack Trout
  2. Obviously Awesome - by April Dunford
  3. Crossing the Chasm - by Geoffrey Moore
How I Positioned That: Pluralsight's CMO, Lindsay Bayuk07 Apr 202100:24:46

Connect with Lindsay on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lbayuk/
Join Lindsay on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/lindsay-bayuk-1 

Questions covered in this episode:

  1. What’s your elevator pitch for Pluralsight? 
  2. How did you come up with that? 
  3. Did you use a framework to write it?
  4. When do you know it’s working? 
  5. How do you know when your positioning is ready to ship? 
  6. How often do you update the positioning for your company? 
  7. How do you keep new features/products organized within a larger positioning framework?
  8. How do you research when working on positioning? 
  9. Have you ever launched new positioning and realized it failed? 
  10. What’s the one book a product marketer must buy if they’re going to own their company’s positioning? 
  11. Who is another product marketing leader we should interview for this series?
How I Positioned That: Shopify's Director, Global GTM & Demand Generation, Tamara Niesen31 Mar 202100:24:23

Connect with Tamara on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamaraniesen/
Join Tamara on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/tamara-niesen 

Questions covered in this episode:

  1. What’s your elevator pitch for Shopify? 
  2. How did you come up with that? 
  3. Did you use a framework to write it?
  4. When do you know it’s working? 
  5. How do you know when your positioning is ready to ship? 
  6. How often do you update the positioning for your company? 
  7. How do you keep new features/products organized within a larger positioning framework?
  8. How do you research when working on positioning? 
  9. Have you ever launched new positioning and realized it failed? 
  10. What’s the one book a product marketer must buy if they’re going to own their company’s positioning? 
  11. Who is another product marketing leader we should interview for this series?
How I Positioned That: Airtable's Self-Serve Product Marketing Lead, Christy Roach24 Mar 202100:36:36

Connect with Christy on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christy-roach/
Join Christy on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/christy-roach  

Questions covered in this episode:

  1. What’s your elevator pitch for Airtable? 
  2. How did you come up with that? 
  3. Did you use a framework to write it?
  4. When do you know it’s working? 
  5. How do you know when your positioning is ready to ship? 
  6. How often do you update the positioning for your company? 
  7. How do you keep new features/products organized within a larger positioning framework?
  8. How do you research when working on positioning? 
  9. Have you ever launched new positioning and realized it failed? 
  10. What’s the one book a product marketer must buy if they’re going to own their company’s positioning? 
  11. Who is another product marketing leader we should interview for this series?
How I Positioned That Mini Series hosted by Daniel J. Murphy 17 Mar 202100:10:16

Connect with Dan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-danieljmurphy/
Join Dan on Sharebird: https://sharebird.com/profile/daniel-j-murphy 
Check out Dan's Masterclass here: https://www.theproductlaunchmasterclass.com/home 

Narrative Design with Dave Gerhardt, CMO at Privy10 Mar 202100:43:43

Connect with Dave on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davegerhardt/
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Questions covered in this episode:

1. Why do so many B2B technology companies look and sound the same? 
2. What is the company story - what does that mean to you? Like a mission statement? 
3. Why design a narrative, why invest in this today as a CEO or CMO? 
4. How is product marketing involved, how do you and Dan your Director of Product Marketing work together on this? 
5. Let’s say you’ve built an amazing product, and that is going to be how I win. Do I still have to do this? 
6. How do you work on the story? What’s the collaboration between the CEO and CMO look like - are there others in the development? 
7. How does a great company story come to life? What’s important to get right? 
8. Why does the old way vs the new work so well in a story? 
9. So Drift invented Conversational Marketing - was the goal always to create a category? Or was it more just about having a new story? 
10. A lot of people now also do Conversational marketing - you had to know that would happen, is that a scary thing? Are you helping those companies? 
11. Your companies always have a clear identity, people know who you are what you care about. Is this a result of that strong story? 
12. How does that create an advantage? 
13. How do you build a voice to get attention in social? 
14. What’s going on with DGMG and the vault? What things are changing? 

Segmentation for PMMs with Tamara Grominsky, VP Strategic Growth at Unbounce03 Mar 202100:30:43

Connect with Tamara on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamaragrominsky/  
Join Tamara on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/tamara-grominsky 

Questions covered in this episode:

  1. How’d you get into product marketing? 
  2. What is segmentation?
  3. Why should you do it?
  4. Why does it work? 
  5. Why can it be applied? How does it come to life? 
  6. how can a PMM lead this exercise at their own company?
  7. What kind of tools do I need to do this well? 
  8. What teams do I partner with? 
  9. What does good look like how do I measure it? 
  10. What mistakes do people make? 
  11. How can people learn more about this? 
  12. What’s your outlook on the career of product marketing?
The Path to PMM with Lauren Barraco, Sr. Director of Product Marketing at Sendoso24 Feb 202100:25:18

Connect with Lauren on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenbarraco/
Join Lauren on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/lauren-barraco

Questions we cover in this episode: 

  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM?
  2. What does your team look like at Sendoso, what all do you own? 
  3. Any advice for people looking to break into product marketing? What roles make for good product marketers? 
  4. What are the most important skills for PMMs to develop and master? 
    • How have you done built those skills? 
  5. What should people be prepared for in a product marketing interview? 
  6. What’s most important to keep in mind when joining a new company and onboarding?   
  7. Where do you think product marketers have the biggest impact at a startup? 
  8. What does the career path of the PMM look like? What kind of doors does it open? 
  9. What’s a mistake product marketers make when growing their career? 
  10. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now? 
Working Remote for PMMs with Sara Rosso, Director of Global Product Marketing at CloudBlue17 Feb 202100:42:34

Connect with Sara on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sararosso/
Join Sara on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/sararosso

Questions we cover in this episode: 

  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM? 
  2. So you did you Sharebird AMA on how product marketing works at Remote companies? What’s your experience working with remote companies? 
  3. We’re all remote now, but are their noticeable differences in a 100% distributed company? 
  4. What are the biggest challenges or things you don't like as much? 
  5. How did you all organize product launches? 
  6. How do you onboard and build relationships with new team members? 
  7. How do you build relationships and create excitement for campaigns? 
  8. How do you work with products and build those relationships? 
  9. How do you deliver a good pitch or narrative virtually? 
  10. So the vaccine is rolling out, what do you think the future of work will look like? 
  11. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now?
DigitalOcean VP Product Marketing, Raman Sharma on Building a Product Marketing Team19 Jul 202300:34:31

Questions covered in this episode:

1:23 Opening Question: what's been your journey into and through product marketing?

4:15 What brought you to DigitalOcean and what does your current role encompass?

8:15 During the early stages how do you divide the work and handle all the requests while also handing some of the strategy?

11:33 How do you navigate all of those sometimes disparate priorities and get to a mutually agreed on one point of view?

14:59 How have you successfully developed bidirectional relationships with executives and other functional leaders across the business to achieve not only the goals of your group but drive momentum for the business?

18:19 How do you influence product decisions?

22:39 How have you worked on prioritizing framework and how have you effectively made those trade-offs?

25:51 How has building the product marketing function at DigitalOcean been a little bit different in your eyes than building product marketing at some of the other companies you've been a part of?

30:27 How do you think about getting into a more technical industry or company and specifically into product marketing?

33:16 Can you share one piece of insight that has served you well throughout your product marketing career?


Want more insights from Raman? Check out his Sharebird Profile.

Looking to connect? You can find Raman on LinkedIn.

Product Led Growth with Jessica Webb, Product Marketing Senior Team Lead at Trello (Atlassian)10 Feb 202100:34:37

Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicawebbica/
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Career Opportunities at Trello: bitly/growth/pmm

Questions we cover in this episode:

  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM? 
  2. So you’ve been at Trello for a while now. And you joined right before being acquired by Atlassian. What was that transition like? 
  3. Who are your closest partners at Trello? 
  4. How is the GTM unique at Trello and Atlassian? Those companies are sort of famous for product led growth. Or a product fist GTM. 
  5. So you also worked at HubSpot, and you weren’t in product marketing, why’d you switch to PMM? How’d that happen? 
  6. You were at HubSpot before we were really doing the PLG thing. How is marketing fundamentally different between the two companies? 
  7. What are the biggest challenges you’re trying to solve in product marketing? 
  8. Are brand, and narrative, and methodology important at Trello? Is that product marketing work? 
  9. What’s something you see people get wrong when marketing a product first company? 
  10. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now?


PLG and Self Serve Products with Christy Roach, Self-Serve Product Marketing Lead at Airtable 03 Feb 202100:40:21

Connect with Christy on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christy-roach/
Join Christy on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/christy-roach
Check out careers at Airtable here: https://airtable.com/careers

Questions we cover in this episode: 

  1. Tell me about your career path to becoming a PMM?
  2. Airtable is a really interesting company, you’re product led, and encourage a self-service, bottoms up approach to growth and adoption. Is that right? Tell me more, what does all that mean, how do things work at Airtable? 
  3. So you lead “self-serve” product marketing at Airtable, what does that mean? 
  4. Do you think this is a larger trend? That product led companies like Airtable are the future? 
  5. What does the larger marketing team look like? What teams are there? How many pmms? 
  6. How is product marketing at Airtable different than at a more traditional enterprise saas company? 
    • What don’t you do? 
    • Where do you focus your energy? 
  7. How do you do in-app marketing or messaging? 
  8. What do product launches look like? 
  9. What teams do you partner closest with? 
  10. What’s something most companies get wrong when trying to be product led? 
  11. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now? 
PMM First 90 Days with JD Prater, Head of Product Marketing at Amazon AWS Startups 27 Jan 202100:51:59

Connect with JD on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdprater/
Join JD on Sharebird here: https://sharebird.com/profile/jd-prater

Find JD's Podcast (Thrills and Chills) here https://sharebird.com/shows/thrills-and-chills-establishing-product-marketing

Questions we cover in this episode:

  1. How’d you get into product marketing? 
  2. So you pretty recently switched jobs? You’re at Amazon now, specifically Amazon Web Services. And you’re in the middle of the on-boarding process. What has your first 90 days looked like?
  3. Why was this role a good fit? 
  4. Did you do anything to prepare for this new role before you started? 
  5. How does it work being remote and on boarding? Like do you get your computer before you start? 
  6. Tell us about your 30/60/90 day plan? 
  7. What are you trying to accomplish in each phase? 
  8. Who have you been meeting with and why? 
  9. What kind of expectations does your team have for you during on boarding? 
  10. What is particularly important for PMMs to do in the first couple of months? 
  11. What mistakes do people make when they are on boarding? 
  12. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now? 
The Art of Writing with Meghan Keaney Anderson, CMO at Wanderlust Group20 Jan 202100:40:34

Connect with Meghan on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghankeaney/

Questions we cover in this episode:

  1. So, we of course worked together for a while at HubSpot! And now we’re both onto new things. Tell us about what you’re working on now. 
  2. One thing I think everyone who has worked with you would say about you, is that you’re a great writer. Is that something you were born with, or how did that happen?
  3. When did you decide that you wanted to make that such a strength? 
  4. What do you think makes someone a great writer? It can be thrown around, can we just unpack that a little bit? 
  5. How has it helped you in your career? How might it help others? 
  6. Why is it important for product marketers to be strong writers? 
  7. What can we do to improve our writing and thinking? What are things that help the most? 
  8. How do you think about feedback? I think most people don’t get enough, but too much or bad feedback can also be bad. What’s your take? 
  9. What writing mistakes to marketers make early in their career? 
  10. Anything great that you’re reading right now? 
  11. What’s your outlook on the career of Product Marketing? Is it a good place to be right now?


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