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RV179 - Leveraging Signals to Improve Marketing Analytics | RevOps FM Podcast

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Chris joined Justin Norris on RevOps FM to discuss new perspectives on B2B marketing and evolving go-to-market strategies. Chris introduced the idea of 'signals' in marketing analytics to track customer interest throughout the sales cycle. The episode covers differences between signal providers, aggregators, and analytics. Chris explains their roles and possible developments in signal tracking. He also points out flaws in the current go-to-market models and proposes a single, more effective approach for better financial performance.

Chris focused on how businesses should prioritize profitability and growth while cutting costs, especially given the current economic conditions. He walks through reassessing customer acquisition strategies and measuring value through financial soundness.

If you want to have a conversation with Chris and present your current questions, roadblocks, or projects you’re working through, make sure to attend this weekly event every Tuesday at 12 central. Register here.

Can’t make the event but have a question for Chris? Submit it here.

The next Expert Session, featuring Peep Laja will be on Thursday May 16 at 12pm central. Register here.

Thanks to our friends at Hatch for producing this episode. Get unlimited podcast editing at www.hatch.fm

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Chris joined Justin Norris on RevOps FM to discuss new perspectives on B2B marketing and evolving go-to-market strategies. Chris introduced the idea of 'signals' in marketing analytics to track customer interest throughout the sales cycle. The episode covers differences between signal providers, aggregators, and analytics. Chris explains their roles and possible developments in signal tracking. He also points out flaws in the current go-to-market models and proposes a single, more effective approach for better financial performance.

Chris focused on how businesses should prioritize profitability and growth while cutting costs, especially given the current economic conditions. He walks through reassessing customer acquisition strategies and measuring value through financial soundness.

If you want to have a conversation with Chris and present your current questions, roadblocks, or projects you’re working through, make sure to attend this weekly event every Tuesday at 12 central. Register here.

Can’t make the event but have a question for Chris? Submit it here.

The next Expert Session, featuring Peep Laja will be on Thursday May 16 at 12pm central. Register here.

Thanks to our friends at Hatch for producing this episode. Get unlimited podcast editing at www.hatch.fm

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