In this episode, we interviewed Sandy Mangat, Head of Marketing at Pocus, a revenue data platform. We discussed Sandy's background in product marketing, her journey into the role, and her transition to Pocus.
In this episode, we interviewed Sandy Mangat, Head of Marketing at Pocus, a revenue data platform. We discussed Sandy's background in product marketing, her journey into the role, and her transition to Pocus.
The conversation then shifts to the concept of product-led sales and the limitations of product-led growth. Sandy emphasized the role of humans in maximizing the value of the product and discussed the creation of a community and AMA series by Pocus.
Sandy shared her insights on transitioning from brand and category creation to pipeline generation and the importance of having mentors and advisors in her career.
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[00:01:01] The Shift in Positioning to Meet the Market
Sandy discusses how their positioning had to adapt to meet the changing market and the iterative nature of product marketing.
[00:04:50] Learning Product Marketing through Guidance
She talks about how her manager provided guidance on competitive analysis and encouraged her to dive deep into understanding competitors.
[00:14:06] The Power of Naming and Branding
They talk about the importance of naming and branding in creating a category and building a community around product-led sales.
[00:18:35] Creating a Cult Following for Pocus
They discuss how Pocus, a relatively small company, has created a cult following and a sense of pride among its customers.
[00:22:30] Creating a Community for Go-to-Market Leaders
Discusses the motivation behind creating a community for go-to-market leaders to share ideas and best practices.
[00:31:09] Shifting Positioning to Revenue Data Platform
Customer feedback led to rethinking the product's positioning, resulting in the shift to a revenue data platform.
[00:40:43] Transitioning to Revenue Pocus
Shifting from brand and category creation to pipeline generation and revenue focus in marketing.
[00:47:59] Learning from Startup Experience
The value of working for an early-stage startup is to learn how to build things and gain valuable experience.
[00:50:45] The Importance of Mentors and Advisors
The speaker discusses the value of having mentors and advisors in their careers and how it has contributed to their growth.