How do you define demand generation?
Kaylee Edmonson answers this question and many, many more on today’s episode. Kaylee is VP of Revenue, R&D, at Refine Labs, the demand strategy and research firm focused on growth-stage B2B SaaS companies.
Daniel and Kaylee discuss how to create demand through brand storytelling, the correct demand/creation split, and why being the numbers person is great for building a marketing strategy.
You’ll also hear why Daniel believes data is a compass but intuition is the driving force for experienced marketers and the marketing hill Kaylee would die on.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:14 When Marketing Feels Off
03:34 Creating Demand Through Brand Storytelling
06:18 The Demand/Creation Split
10:17 How To Push Back Against Adding Forms
15:18 Data As A Compass, Intuition From Experience
18:44 The Marketing Hill I’d Die On
23:06 The Feedback Loop Is Real
28:36 A Firm Base Of Analytics And Understanding
30:45 Connect With Kaylee