Partner Marketing – ConversionXL, Taylor S. Engstrom

23,572.00

Salepage link: At HERE. Archive: https://archive.is/wip/5sJdTBuy now $142 $1499, Partner Marketing – ConversionXL, Taylor S. Engstrom Course.After taking this course you’ll…Understand what partner marketing is, how it differs from influencer marketing and strategic partnerships, and why it is one of the most powerful marketing channels B2B organizations of almost any size can take advantage of.Build a partner marketing practice from scratch, beginning with identifying and recruiting marketing partners to running high impact campaigns to delivering large volumes of leads to your sales team each and every month.Craft a partner marketing strategy that fits your unique organization with its specific partner-friendly tactics, campaigns, and incentive programs.Get an edge on your competitors by learning the right tools, processes and ways to work with your team and get the most out of your partner marketing efforts.This course is essential for you if…You work in (or want to work in) a B2B organization with average deal sizes of $5k or greaterYou want more predictable, quality leads at a fraction of the cost by either leveraging current strategic partners and/or cultivating new win-win relationshipsYou’re a marketing manager, account executive, or account management professional looking to utilize all of your skills in a highly creative, highly impactful field that’s changing all the timeThis course is NOT for you if…You operate best in a highly predictable, highly structured environment. Partner marketing combines the best (and worst) of partner relations, marketing strategy, and sales enablement. It is an absolute must that you are comfortable with uncertainty and are flexible enough to produce results.You’re not comfortable being client-facing. Partner marketing involves – well – partners. You must be an excellent communicator by default. Stakeholder management, project planning and external collaboration are all tools of the trade.You’ve already executed partner campaigns or work with strategic partners. While this is an intermediate-level course, it provides a lot of context around strategic alliances and the foundations of partner marketing. If you are currently running these programs or are a key stakeholder you may find some of the content redundant.Your course curriculumPARTNER MARKETING1. What is partner marketing?How Olympic athletes ended up on the Wheaties box, advantages and disadvantages of utilizing partner marketing, and how you can apply this powerful technique and strategy to your business.Topics covered:Learn what partner marketing is from a high level and why you should consider implementing it at your organization.Understand the key components of partner marketing, learn the advantages and disadvantages and the appropriate attributes of a company or business well suited to utilize partner marketing.Formulate a hypothesis on why your business or company can go farther using partner marketing than not.2. How to work with partnersFinding and developing the right partners is the bedrock to a successful partner. marketing program and strategy. Get the basics on partnership development and get ready to build or improve your very own.Topics covered:Learn the ingredients to a rock solid marketing partnership from a business perspective, a marketing perspective, to a people perspective.Discover which partners to avoid and why.Understand the key phases to partnerships from research and discovery to ultimately executing campaigns with them.3. Partner marketing tactics and strategiesLearn the most common and effective channels and tactics within the partner marketing sphere, discover how to incentivize your team (and theirs) and begin strategizing for your own organization.Topics covered:Learn the keys to great partner marketing campaignsDiscover tried-and-true partner marketing tactics and strategiesBrainstorm partner marketing campaigns for your own organization to implement4. The partner marketing role/teamGo behind the scenes of what working in a partner marketing role/team looks like, from the skills you’ll apply to how you work with other teams such as sales, account management, and more.Topics covered:Learn about the partner marketing team/role and the skills you’ll needDiscover how to work with other teams as a partner marketerEvaluate your own background and skills through a partner marketing-lens5Course reviewReview what we’ve learned.Topics covered:Review what we’ve learned throughout the course and prepare for final exam