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Nicole Wojno Smith is the VP of Marketing at Tackle, where she oversees the strategy and execution across brand, demand gen, content, product, customer, and partner marketing. She’s passionate about building GTM programs aligning cross-functional teams while scaling revenue. Before Tackle, she built and scaled the marketing team from the ground up at two previous SaaS companies.She enjoys advising early-stage SaaS companies as they build their marketing team and strategy.
What You Will Learn:
Highlights:
(3:17) The meaning of alignment between sales, marketing, & partnerships.
(5:35) The framework Nicole built to create better alignment between sales & marketing.
(11:03) How to extract data and diagnose a breakdown where problems are happening.
(13:10) The impact on Nicole’s company after rolling out her framework.
(16:08) What led Nicole to make changes within the sales and marketing org.
(17:45) How Nicole motivated her team to adjust to these changes.
(20:40) The importance of leading with data in every situation.
(23:47) Nicole’s operational shift error.
(26:53) Nicole’s biggest learnings and takeaways.
(28:07) Listener question: Where to allocate marketing dollars in demand gen today.
(30:15) Decreasing ad performance in today’s market.
(31:35) Hot take: 1 Marketer with 10 different roles isn’t the way to succeed.
(33:59) How to leverage AI for every possible role today.
Guest Speaker Link:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolewojno/
Host Speaker Links:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ssbarker/
Newsletter: thegtmnewsletter.substack.com/
The GTM Podcast
The GTM Podcast is a weekly podcast featuring interviews with the top 1% GTM executives, VCs, and founders. Conversations reveal the unshared details behind how they have grown companies, and the go-to-market strategies responsible for shaping that growth.
Visit gtmnow.com for more episodes and other interesting content.
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Nicole Wojno Smith is the VP of Marketing at Tackle, where she oversees the strategy and execution across brand, demand gen, content, product, customer, and partner marketing. She’s passionate about building GTM programs aligning cross-functional teams while scaling revenue. Before Tackle, she built and scaled the marketing team from the ground up at two previous SaaS companies.She enjoys advising early-stage SaaS companies as they build their marketing team and strategy.
What You Will Learn:
Highlights:
(3:17) The meaning of alignment between sales, marketing, & partnerships.
(5:35) The framework Nicole built to create better alignment between sales & marketing.
(11:03) How to extract data and diagnose a breakdown where problems are happening.
(13:10) The impact on Nicole’s company after rolling out her framework.
(16:08) What led Nicole to make changes within the sales and marketing org.
(17:45) How Nicole motivated her team to adjust to these changes.
(20:40) The importance of leading with data in every situation.
(23:47) Nicole’s operational shift error.
(26:53) Nicole’s biggest learnings and takeaways.
(28:07) Listener question: Where to allocate marketing dollars in demand gen today.
(30:15) Decreasing ad performance in today’s market.
(31:35) Hot take: 1 Marketer with 10 different roles isn’t the way to succeed.
(33:59) How to leverage AI for every possible role today.
Guest Speaker Link:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolewojno/
Host Speaker Links:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ssbarker/
Newsletter: thegtmnewsletter.substack.com/
The GTM Podcast
The GTM Podcast is a weekly podcast featuring interviews with the top 1% GTM executives, VCs, and founders. Conversations reveal the unshared details behind how they have grown companies, and the go-to-market strategies responsible for shaping that growth.
Visit gtmnow.com for more episodes and other interesting content.
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