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Wynter
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Wynter is a B2B target market research platform.
To win in the era of saturated markets, you need to know what your target customers think, and what they think of you. In essence, you need intel from your target customer. The faster your feedback loops, the bigger your advantage.
Wynter is the fastest way to discover what people in your target market think, and how your messaging is resonating with them.
To win in the era of saturated markets, you need to know what your target customers think, and what they think of you. In essence, you need intel from your target customer. The faster your feedback loops, the bigger your advantage.
Wynter is the fastest way to discover what people in your target market think, and how your messaging is resonating with them.
Wynter Workshop: Winning with content in the age of AI
AI is here, and it's changing the content playbook.
There's increasing noise and saturation across all platforms. Consumers are changing their buying and research behavior.
Traditional content tactics are fading in effectiveness, and new methods are emerging.
In this Wynter Workshop with Alex Birkett from Omniscient you'll learn 5 high leverage content tactics to stand out and drive revenue in the AI era:
· The one approach that strengthens your top-of-funnel (even when TOFU is dying)
· A method to harness your audience’s voice and sustain your growth.
· How to turn your content into a product that drives real revenue, not just page views.
· Three steps to take to pack your content with data-dr...
There's increasing noise and saturation across all platforms. Consumers are changing their buying and research behavior.
Traditional content tactics are fading in effectiveness, and new methods are emerging.
In this Wynter Workshop with Alex Birkett from Omniscient you'll learn 5 high leverage content tactics to stand out and drive revenue in the AI era:
· The one approach that strengthens your top-of-funnel (even when TOFU is dying)
· A method to harness your audience’s voice and sustain your growth.
· How to turn your content into a product that drives real revenue, not just page views.
· Three steps to take to pack your content with data-dr...
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Wynter Workshop: How to validate creative ideas with real ICP feedback
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Learn how Radish, an award-winning B2B marketing agency, uses Wynter to create campaigns that truly connect. Known for their standout brand, demand generation, and ABM strategies, Radish delivers results that resonate. In this session, you’ll see how Radish integrates Wynter at key stages of their campaign process to drive success: • Insight phase: Gather audience feedback to shape strategy and...
Wynter Workshop: How to collect actionable target market insights using Wynter
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Getting actionable insights from your audience is no small feat. But knowing what they really want? That’s where the magic happens. Join us for this Wynter Workshop with Dustin Drees and learn how to dig deeper to uncover insights that drive meaningful results. Here’s what you’ll learn: • Identify the most effective Wynter tests to gain insights into customer motivations • Go beyond a surfa...
Do You Even Resonate: IntelligenceBank
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Sometimes, potential customers show interest in your offering, but if it’s unclear or too vague, most will just pass on it. That’s exactly what’s happening with IntelligenceBank, our latest feature in Do You Even Resonate?. We tested their messaging, targeting marketing and brand leaders in banking, finance, insurance, healthcare, and higher education (companies with 1,000 employees). The core ...
Do You Even Resonate: Salad
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Crafting Messaging That Resonates with Your Audience | Do You Even Resonate Podcast The biggest challenge in messaging? Saying something that truly connects with your audience. 💡 In this episode of Do You Even Resonate, we dive into how Salad (shoutout to Prashanth S Shankara 🥗) hits the mark. Salad, a cloud platform for AI/ML targeting data scientists, offers a standout value proposition: “Sav...
Spryng 2025. A B2B SaaS conference by Wynter.
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March 25-26 in Austin, TX. Check it out wynter.com/spryng/
Spryng 2025. A B2B SaaS conference by Wynter.
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March 25-26 in Austin, TX. Check it out wynter.com/spryng/
Do You Even Resonate: Kloudle
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A company’s value proposition captures initial attention, but as readers delve deeper, interest wanes. This was the case for Kloudle - our latest volunteer for “Do You Even Resonate?” (submitted by Akash Mahajan ☁︎). While the initial intrigue is there, the interest to learn more only scored 3.1/5. We tested their homepage with DevOps professionals (their ICP) and identified four major issues. ...
Do You Even Resonate: Pecan AI
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"My biggest doubt is, can it do anything it remotely promises to do? This reads like a seed round company with one customer and two POCs." The tl;dr of this home page is that it makes compelling claims but lacks credibility due to insufficient information. The latest feature in Do You Even Resonate? is Pecan AI (volunteered by Yanay Sela). We ran a message test on its home page, using data anal...
Do You Even Resonate: Metabase
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Do you even resonate? Here are four critical questions that every B2B website must address: 1. What does it do? (clarity) 2. What makes it stand out? (value) 3. Is it right for me? (relevance) 4. Why choose this over competitors? (differentiation) In the latest episode of “Do You Even Resonate,” Metabase (submitted by Jess Thompson) is reviewed, highlighting areas where these questions could be...
Do You Even Resonate: Heimdal
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Do you even resonate? A show where I do actual message testing on real websites. This episode: Heimdal® (volunteered by Danny Mitchell). We tested their home page with the Chief Information Security Officers audience. What did we learn? Clarity: 3.8/5. The only clarity issues are around product specifics the ICPs wanted more specifics over-generalized marketing language. Interest to learn more:...
Do You Even Resonate: Maxio
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Do you even resonate? A show where I do actual message testing on real websites. This episode: Maxio (volunteered by Randy Wootton). Maxio has 2 key target audiences 1) CFO/ Controller types at VC funded companies 2) startup founders We tested their home page with the founder audience. What did we learn? They're doing a mostly fine job, but as one founder said: "Seems pretty generic, didn't rea...
Do You Even Resonate: Zoovu
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Do you even resonate? A show where I do actual message testing on real websites. This episode: Zoovu (volunteered by Marc Cousineau). We tested their home page with the Head of Ecommerce audience. What did we learn? Clarity and interest to learn more are both 3.7/5. Solid! People mostly get what they do. What can they do better? As one ecommerce leader said: "My first reaction is 'Sure, okay.' ...
Do You Even Resonate: Quantified
Просмотров 646 месяцев назад
Do you even resonate? A show where I conduct actual message testing on actual B2B websites. This episode: Quantified.ai. Target audience: B2B SaaS sales leaders. Overall scores: ClarityScore: 4.3/5 Demo interest: 4.2/5 Stellar scores, and a pitch that mostly hits home. That being said, there are a few key things they can improve to drive more demos. 1. Does it work for MY product / service? By ...
Do You Even Resonate: RevenueHero
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Do you even resonate? A show where I conduct actual message testing on actual B2B websites. This episode: RevenueHero (volunteered by Vikash Koushik 🦸). Target audience: B2B SaaS demand gen leaders. Overall scores: ClarityScore: 3.7/5 Relevance: 4/5 Demo interest: 2.7/5 How can they improve these scores and drive more demos? 1. Substantiate the 3x claim People want to believe the "3x your pipel...
Wynter Workshop: How to do messaging for multiple ICPs
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Wynter Workshop: How to do messaging for multiple ICPs
Unleashing Your Ultimate Success in the Market: Go Beyond Product
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Unleashing Your Ultimate Success in the Market: Go Beyond Product
Secrets to Standing Out & Making Money
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Secrets to Standing Out & Making Money
The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights- Agnes O'Connell (VP Marketing @360insights)
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The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights- Agnes O'Connell (VP Marketing @360insights)
The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Wendy White (CMO @Daxko)
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The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Wendy White (CMO @Daxko)
The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Eric Keating (VP, Marketing @Appcues)
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The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Eric Keating (VP, Marketing @Appcues)
The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights- Palmer Houchins (VP, Head of Marketing @G2)
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The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights- Palmer Houchins (VP, Head of Marketing @G2)
The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Ashley Goerger (CMO @Tamr)
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The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Ashley Goerger (CMO @Tamr)
The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Suzanne Kagan
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The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Suzanne Kagan
The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Will Devlin (VP, Marketing @ MessageGears)
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The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Will Devlin (VP, Marketing @ MessageGears)
The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Talar Malakian (CMO @ Phonexa)
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The playbooks we use to gather target customer insights - Talar Malakian (CMO @ Phonexa)
Great video! worth watching definitely!
just wow... thank you so much
positioning is not that definition given in this video... positioning is how we try to be perceived as, by the world/potential customers/clients.. our "position" is HOW we ARE perceived
The best series.
Hi, thanks for this. Could someone please clarify Rule #3 for me? With so many companies developing successful PLG (Product-Led Growth) go-to-market strategies that target end users, we know that the more we focus on the individual user, the more flexibility we have to create a simpler purchasing process and drive bottom-up initiatives. In which situations does messaging aimed at 'buyers'-as suggested in the video-work better than messaging directed at 'end users'? Thanks!
Rule #3 advises focusing messaging on the decision-makers, who are typically the "buyers," rather than solely on "end users," who actually use the product. This approach works better in situations where the purchase decision is not made by the end user-for instance, in B2B settings or enterprise sales where senior managers, procurement teams, or executives (the buyers) approve the purchase, even though team members (end users) will be the ones using the product. In these cases: 1. Buyers are often more concerned with the business impact (e.g., ROI, productivity gains, and alignment with broader organizational goals) rather than just the immediate user benefits. 2. Buyers need convincing at a higher level, so messaging should emphasize outcomes, cost-effectiveness, and scalability, which resonate with their priorities. 3. Buyers drive the final purchasing decision. Even though end users’ satisfaction matters, aligning with buyer needs is crucial to secure purchase approval. By contrast, direct-to-user messaging is better for scenarios where individuals have the autonomy to decide on and purchase the product themselves, as is often the case in consumer-focused PLG products.
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Greatest.
Pretty systemic. If Mark sees this: your top performers, what do their daily/weekly action counts look like? How many dials, emails, demos, etc.?"
Great webinar 🎉 Is there a place where you can download the presentation?
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Amazing channel just what i needed, the site reviews are gold as well 👍
Golden Nuggets. Thanks
How come I never found this channel before 😭every video is golden nugget. Got a lotta work to do after this video
great content!!! I love it, congrats, keep going!!!! Question...can you add the source links of the videos? (sam altam, elon musk, etc)
Really enjoying this new format for your content
nice video
Great episode! Thanks! 🙏
One of the best marketing episodes I have ever heard! Could have covered the law of double jeopardy though.
Love seeing more folks talking about the research coming out of the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute.
Such good stuff, needs more views :D
Awesome episode Peep & Team, love the format 🤙
Really valuable
50k in 20 months sounds more realistic than some of the guru numbers
Great chat!
Well worth watching!
Great sesh, looking at the definitions from first principles is so very important. But I have 3 questions, 1. @35:26 mins, Anthony, you say apple still shows it's product, But yes because it's b2C. While salesforce homepage probably intends to talk to enterprises at product aware level, just not yet convinced they want to do business with salesforce. Could that be it? 2. Aren't "capabilities" also "use cases"? Beecasue loom extension could be to eliminate a meeting or clearly explain a document walkthrough? 3. What ICP do you talk to on your homepage? How do we decide?
Bro your conehead rivals Marc Andreessen's egghead. Almost a perfectly shaped conehead. Congrats on that, bro.
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TLDR: The key to building a successful newsletter is to focus on creating valuable content that stands out and attracts readers. 00:00 📈 Harry grew his newsletter to 50,000 subscribers in 20 months by cross-promoting and providing valuable content. 03:36 📈 Find online communities, add value, and promote newsletter on various platforms to grow subscribers, tailor content, and focus on genuine self-promotion for success. 09:22 💌 Share valuable content where your audience is, focus on improving conversion rates, and create clear, valuable content worth subscribing to in order to grow a newsletter to 50,000 subscribers in 20 months. 14:55 💌 Focus on creating high-quality content, build relationships, and leverage social media to drive traffic and grow newsletter subscribers. 18:01 💌 Creating new marketing formats and a unique approach led to a 50,000 subscriber newsletter, emphasizing trial and error, creativity, and a willingness to make things up as they go along. 21:10 📈 Focus on creating high-quality, definitive content and networking with like-minded individuals to grow a newsletter to 50,000 subscribers in 20 months. 24:44 📈 Create visually appealing content, target specific audiences with ad money, and focus on practical strategies to grow a newsletter for marketers and entrepreneurs. 30:37 📈 Start a newsletter, run ads, and remember that everyone is making it up as they go along in marketing. Subscribe to marketingexamples.com.
This was a really great break down. Loads of value.
The interview is on the sport .to add Copycats can copy the most popular features which customers care with 2 people team customer does not care how big is your team .If a product does the important features well enough they will pay.Also bloated features is not good.
U put the ceo with tonight questions very good questions. A customer spending 100 $ per month does not care about brand
All I'm seeing is you comparing Klue website vs Crayon's website. It would be have nice to know the comparison between the two applications instead of their marketing strategy.
This is awesome! Clear and concise presentation!
John Harrison really breaks down the landing page process in a way that's super accessible. One advanced tip is to leverage the 'voice of customer' data by mining reviews, forums, and social media comments where your audience hangs out to craft copy that resonates on a deeper level. This can significantly increase conversions because it uses the language and emotions of your actual users.
Excellent webinar
Thank you, Edward!
If someone offered up “The only software with multi-dimensional reporting tools” as final copy I’d tell them to start over
Nice tips about the job description and the user success story! Thanks!
WOW🎉
Great takes Peep, I've been following you for years and you never disappoint.
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What a helpful video! I'm definitely going to implement this straight away. Here's the prompt for any fellow ChatGPT-heads looking to experiment. I want you to take all of the following reviews and create a table according to the following instructions. Column A: copy / pasted review Column B: insight about the reviewer Column C: label as benefit, feature, or outcome Underneath the table, I want you to write a summary of patterns observed in the review data. Are their clear patterns? What should I be paying attention to? Is there anything surprising regarding reviewer sentiment? Here are the copy and pasted reviews:
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Is there any reason backing the use ot different executions of product in the content? Like, did you use “Pro tips” for a reason and “If you’re using Hotjar” for another reason? Or are they just variations of the same intent to product in action where they really fit?
love it!!!!
Great session!
Hell yeah! Jeremy was on fire.
I was looking for inspiration to update some playbooks and ended up watching this whole course through. It's really very good and deserves a much higher view count.
Thanks! And agreed ;)
Good good
I've been working in Marketing Ops for years now, and just so you know, I take Forrester Wave reports seriously when considering a new MarTech product. Great video, though! I just wanted to chime in about the Marketing/Sales Operations perspective (the target audience for Salesloft & Outreach).
In many ways, what a storyteller is doing is hypnotizing the listener. So one should speak as though it were a hypnotic induction. Don't just hack through the words in the ideas! Musicians know all about the _subtlety_ of expression in creating a musical phrase. Learn to play an instrument. And not the guitar. Study Milton Erickson, the world's greatest hypnotist, storyteller, and most likely, the actual reincarnation of Socrates. The Rossi and Erickson books will teach the reader about the subtlety of communication of ideas. What else have we been doing? And the use of language a bit strange.