B2B Revenue Acceleration: The Podcast for Technology Leaders is a podcast dedicated to helping software executives stay on the cutting edge of sales and marketing in their industry. Whether you’re looking to follow emerging trends in B2B technology, learn from venture capital experts about their latest strategies, hear about pipeline and revenue acceleration tactics, or simply get more mileage out of your demand generation, this is the podcast for you. Each episode features topics like: channel strategies, B2B marketing tactics, account-based selling, C-Suite engagement, lead generation, demand generation, pipeline generation, revenue growth, venture capital, market entry, local markets, capital investment, qualified sales opportunities, and more.
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B2B Revenue Acceleration: The Podcast for Technology Leaders is a podcast dedicated to helping software executives stay on the cutting edge of sales and marketing in their industry. Whether you’re looking to follow emerging trends in B2B technology, learn from venture capital experts about their latest strategies, hear about pipeline and revenue acceleration tactics, or simply get more mileage out of your demand generation, this is the podcast for you. Each episode features topics like: channel strategies, B2B marketing tactics, account-based selling, C-Suite engagement, lead generation, demand generation, pipeline generation, revenue growth, venture capital, market entry, local markets, capital investment, qualified sales opportunities, and more.
168: Google and Yahoo's New Email Policies Unveiled
B2B Revenue Acceleration
39 minutes 41 seconds
1 year ago
168: Google and Yahoo's New Email Policies Unveiled
Amidst the recent unveiling of Google and Yahoo's perplexing email policies, business and sales leaders find themselves with more questions than answers.
In this episode of B2B Revenue Acceleration, host Aurelien Mottier, CEO at Operatix, sits down with Mansour Salame, CEO at FrontSpin, to decode the intricacies of these policies and explore their impact on B2B businesses. Mansour provides a comprehensive overview, guiding sales leaders in adapting to the evolving email landscape while sticking to the new rules.
The differentiated impact on B2B and B2C businesses is explored, shedding light on the key considerations each business type must bear in mind. The evolving strategies and best practices for crafting email campaigns under heightened scrutiny are also discussed, offering practical insights for sales representatives and business leaders alike.
For sales representatives accustomed to relying on email campaigns, Aurelien and Mansour discuss seamless adaptation strategies in the face of this shift towards phone calls. They ponder if there potential shift towards phone calls as the primary method for targeting leads, and how it may change the sales landscape as a whole.
This episode is a must-listen for professionals in the B2B sales and marketing space, offering a comprehensive understanding of the evolving email policies and their potential impact on strategies and approaches. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform and stay informed with B2B Revenue Acceleration!
B2B Revenue Acceleration
B2B Revenue Acceleration: The Podcast for Technology Leaders is a podcast dedicated to helping software executives stay on the cutting edge of sales and marketing in their industry. Whether you’re looking to follow emerging trends in B2B technology, learn from venture capital experts about their latest strategies, hear about pipeline and revenue acceleration tactics, or simply get more mileage out of your demand generation, this is the podcast for you. Each episode features topics like: channel strategies, B2B marketing tactics, account-based selling, C-Suite engagement, lead generation, demand generation, pipeline generation, revenue growth, venture capital, market entry, local markets, capital investment, qualified sales opportunities, and more.