Building 'discoverability' for successful demand gen | Perla Virgen-Silva (Mixpanel)
Building 'discoverability' for successful demand generation | Perla Virgen-Silva (Mixpanel)
Perla Virgen-Silva (Senior Global Demand Generation Manager at Mixpanel), frames demand gen work as a bet on “discoverability," making the work more tangible and customer-centric. We also dive into getting data right in order to align the org to a common goal.
- (01:15) - Perla's background and journey to Mixpanel
- (04:06) - What's the difference between demand gen and growth marketing?
- Keep reading: Emily Kramer’s LinkedIn post about growth marketing
- (07:34) - Do you start with a campaign or start with available channels?
- (11:22) - Think of demand generation as 'discoverability'
- (14:36) - Discoverability depends on a solid distribution plan
- (16:50) - Customer-centric thinking opens up creative channels
- (22:27) - Data is a crucial investment for marketing teams
- (28:23) - Use your customers and audience as a guiding factor
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