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  • Webinars are back.

    According to a recent report from Crossbeam, webinar utilization is now back to pre-pandemic levels and continues to grow.

    But as soon as I tell you that, you’re immediately reminded of the fact that your last webinar saw just 25 registrants and only a few attendees, right?

    If everyone’s doing webinars again, they must be seeing some success, so how do we get there? How do we drive more qualified leads from webinars, and what’s their proper place in our funnel?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    A few years ago, I was tasked to run a series of webinars with partners for us here at Agorapulse. I’d been hosting large virtual summits with multiple speakers and sessions, but hadn’t really planned one-off webinars.

    And it showed in the numbers.

    While one of the webinars saw over a hundred registrants, the others were all well below that and were considered a failure. I turned my attention back to massive virtual summits and those work great, but I can’t do more than one per quarter due to bandwidth.

    If you’re anything like me, you’re hoping that webinars can be a tool for bringing in new sales leads and funneling existing prospects closer to won-closed. How do we build a repeatable, scalable process for executing webinars that deliver on that promise?

    That’s exactly what Justin Zimmerman is going to talk to us about.

    Justin has spent years in the partnership world and saw there a huge gap - and potential - for brands who were underutilizing webinars and partnerships. He’d experienced the same pains we all have with underperforming experiences, and then cracked the code. He started seeing more and more success with his initiatives and began to share that knowledge and experience with others. He now consults big brands on their webinar strategy, has playbooks available for others to learn from that we’ll get into today, and regularly takes the stage to share his wisdom with the crowd.

    I talked to Justin Zimmerman about:

    ♉️ Why brands should invest in partner webinars

    ♉️ How to leverage partners and webinars

    ♉️ What your webinars goals should be

    Learn more about Justin Zimmerman

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    PartnerPlaybooks.com Airmeet HubSpot Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/driving-more-partner-sourced-leads-from-webinars-w-justin-zimmerman/

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  • Warren Buffet once said, “Partnership is not a legal contract between two equal individuals. It’s an emotional alliance between two people who are committed to each other’s success.” And that’s true, isn’t it? Whether you’re new to strategic partnerships or have been doing this for years, you doubtless understand that your most successful endeavors have been due to the relationships you forged with your partners.

    But as the field of partnerships has grown in recent years, so too has the challenge to partnership leaders who are now tasked to support every aspect of a business.

    How do you secure the right background for a successful career? And how do we develop the necessary skills to foster emotional alliances that achieve business results?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    When I left college after having studied History and Computer Science, my first salaried job was handling ERP support for Dana Corporation and helping our 80,000 employees deal with their questions about Baan, Lawson and Oracle. After a few years, I joined a local IT firm as Sales Manager and a few years after that, took a break from IT and sold swimming pools and hot tubs in Northern Ohio. Later I became an entrepreneur and started my own marketing business, The Social Media Hat, leveraged that into a role as CMO of Sitesell, and then shifted to Agorapulse where I’ve been leading partnerships since 2018.

    While one could say that I’ve been in sales & marketing for over twenty years and that the majority of that time has been in the digital space, the reality is that my career has not been a straight line.

    Surely it doesn’t always have to be like that. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a better understanding of what partnership leader roles today require in terms of skills, and how those can be developed and applied?

    That’s exactly what Greg Rust is going to talk to us about.

    Greg is the Senior Director - Global Holdco's & Digital SI Partnerships at Oracle and a 5 time Partner of the Year. He has decades of experience as a Global Strategic Alliance Executive that’s based on years working in sales, product management, and more. He’s established trusted relationships with key executives across multiple industries and verticals, and has just the diverse background and perspective we need to tackle this topic.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Greg about:

    ♉️ The ideal career path of a partnership leader today

    ♉️ The importance of establishing trust, both internally and externally

    ♉️ The role of communications and diplomacy in business partnerships

    Learn more about Greg Rust

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Oracle Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/the-importance-of-trust-communications-amp-diplomacy-in-strategic-partnerships-w-greg-rust/

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  • Would your organization benefit from a global network of reseller partnerships?

    In a time when marketing budgets are shrinking and global economies are in turmoil, having resellers on the ground in various regions and countries who have already established a trusted relationship with your target audience is a real asset.

    But such a network isn’t tossed together overnight.

    Where do we start, and how do we grow and scale reseller partnerships to levels like what Snap has accomplished?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    We’ve talked in a previous episode about building agency partner programs and the idea of using resellers to grow our businesses is a topic I wanted to dig into more.

    How do we structure these programs? How do we expand into new regions? How do we measure success? I have so many questions…

    And what better way to learn than to talk to someone who has been there from the beginning with a tech company like Snap.

    Max Rivera joined Snap at an early stage to launch the international expansion practice before the company's IPO. He’s led high-performing global teams and launched the business across new markets in Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Today, he is leading some of the largest business partnerships, and he’s also an angel investor and board member for startups in emerging technology sectors.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Max Rivera about:

    ♉️ How reseller partnerships work for tech startups

    ♉️ How to start a reseller program that can scale globally

    ♉️ How to measure and achieve success with reseller partnerships

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Snap Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-global-partnerships-can-generate-billions-in-revenue-w-max-rivera/

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  • Because events are not only great for lead generation, but also for attendees to learn about you as much as other attendees, they’re a hot bed for growth and opportunity. And like all marketing and sales motions, events are even better with partners.

    How can we use events to go to market with partners, and what does that even look like?

    That’s what we’re covering in our first episode of Partnership Unpacked, season two!

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    I’ve been hosting massive online conferences virtually every quarter since 2018, and they’re a tremendous amount of work. Countless hours building agendas and assets and driving attendees.

    But they’re also extremely valuable and rewarding. Our annual Agency Summit, for instance, attracts over 3,000 marketing agency owners and technicians every year, and features dozens of speakers and dozens of partners.

    How can you integrate events into your go to market strategy, and how can bring partners along to make these events even more effective?

    That’s exactly what Kabir Uppal is going to talk to us about.

    "My definition of go to market is really finding your customers where they are. With the right messaging and positioning that shows them that your product or service can help them achieve a goal or overcome a challenge and to try to keep it as simple as possible."

    Kabir Uppal

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Kabir Uppal about:

    ♉️ What a GTM co-marketing event partnership might look like
    ♉️ Different kinds of events partners can employ
    ♉️ Best practices for ensuring event success

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Airmeet Chili Piper How To Drive Successful Content Partnerships w/ Josh Bernoff Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-to-go-to-market-with-partners-using-events-w-kabir-uppal/

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  • Every episode of the classic Western TV Show, The Lone Ranger, started out, "With his faithful Indian companion Tonto, the daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains led the fight for law and order in the early west. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear. The Lone Ranger rides again!" And throughout the decades since, the concept of working alone has often been equated with being a Lone Ranger. And we’ve used that phrase here on this very show.

    But it’s a bit of a misnomer, isn’t it? The Lone Ranger wasn’t alone, he had his friend and colleague Tonto with him to help.

    Tonto wasn’t a Ranger of course, but having a resource to turn to who at least has some understanding of our world and environment can be a real asset. It can help us lone partnership heroes feel less isolated, and give us additional avenues of research and brainstorming.

    Can AI be that kind of faithful companion for us today?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    Today we’re in for a real treat, as we’re joined by one of my best friends and she just happens to be a brilliant expert in generative AI. And she’s going to help me, er… us… with the fact that many of us are operating as partnership department leaders yet we’re a team of one. We’re expected to foster new relationships, bring on new partners, spearhead new initiatives, and often do that across several different kinds of partnership types.

    How can AI help us to be more efficient and feel less isolated?

    That’s exactly what Katie Richman is going to talk to us about.

    Katie spent decades at the intersection of content production, brand storytelling, and emerging tech at well-known brands like ESPN and Meta. She’s now an incredible writer, thought leader, and consultant in the generative AI space, conducting emerging tech workshops and coaching sessions for industry leaders and executives. She’s a tech optimist but a business operations realist, and we’re blessed to have her with us today to help us understand the power of generative AI.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Katie Richman about:

    ♉️ Why partnership leaders should utilize AI in every aspect of their work

    ♉️ How AI can help with pitching and onboarding partners

    ♉️ Where partnership leaders can use AI for campaigns and engagement

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    TechNormal Marketing AI Institute ChatGPT & Open.ai Magai & Dustin Stout HubSpot Jenn Herman Finding Success in B2B SaaS Partnerships w/ Kate Skerrett Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/partnering-with-ai-throughout-the-partnership-journey-w-katie-richman/

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  • Through the first three quarters of 2023 in the U.S., over 170,000 tech workers have been laid off.

    Now, more than ever, it’s critical for partnership teams to be focused on the right initiatives and have plans in place to measure and demonstrate success.

    How do we prioritize the right partners? Where are strategic partnerships headed in the coming years, and how do we define success?

    That’s what Tai Rattigan is here to help us with.

    Tai is a giant in the partnership space having built teams at Optimizely, Amplitude and Deel. And he’s co-founded an organization, Partnership Leaders, dedicated to providing partnership pros with a community and the resources they need to succeed.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Tai Rattigan about:

    ♉️Prioritizing the right partners

    ♉️Measuring partnership success

    ♉️The future of strategic partnerships

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Deel

    Partnership Leaders

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-a-serial-partnership-leader-defines-success-w-tai-rattigan/(opens in a new tab)

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  • One of the keys to successful partnerships is the creation of great content.

    You might not always equate partnerships with content, but the fact is, the partnership space is filled with content-filled satellites such as onboarding, case studies, pitches, white papers, reports, sales introductions, books, and of course the more obvious rockets such as blog posts, eBooks and webinars.

    Each one an opportunity to partner with a colleague within your organization, or a partnership leader from another brand.

    How can we ensure these content partnerships succeed?

    That’s what Josh Bernoff is here to help us with.

    Josh is a prolific writer and is dedicated to helping other businesses and authors publish amazing content. Books he has written or collaborated on have generated over $20 million for their authors. Josh’s daily blog at Bernoff.com has topped 4 million views. He was formerly senior vice president, idea development at Forrester Research, where he spent 20 years analyzing technology and business.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton will ask Josh Bernoff on Date at Time:

    ♉️How brands can leverage content partnerships

    ♉️Where to start to ensure a successful partnership

    ♉️What pitfalls to avoid with content partnerships

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Bernoff.com

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-to-drive-successful-content-partnerships-w-josh-bernoff/

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  • B2B SaaS companies all have a shared challenge:

    Helping their customers actually succeed with their product.

    You can have all the help videos and tutorials in the world, but sometimes customers want someone else to do the work and for that, they’re going to turn to an agency.

    Should we partner with agencies? What should that look like?

    That’s what Franz-Josef Schrepf is here to help us with.

    During the height of the pandemic and everyone’s rush to leverage online events, Franz stood up Hopin's channel program, app store, and strategic alliance efforts, and helped that company’s rapid rise from zero to $7.75B valuation. He is the host of The Partner Ship 🚢, a bi-weekly LinkedIn Live show where partnerships leaders share their tricks of the trade, and currently serves as the Head of Strategic Partnerships for our favorite live streaming tool, StreamYard.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Franz-Josef Schrepf about:

    ♉️Why starting small is a good thing

    ♉️Where to start with a new agency partner program

    ♉️How to trim and scale your program to success

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    StreamYard

    Hopin

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-to-build-a-b2b-saas-agency-partner-program-w-franz-josef-schrepf/

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  • Are you the only partnership professional in your organization?

    Are you struggling to demonstrate value to your team and organizational leadership?

    Are you tired of recruiting new partners only to see those relationships fizzle out?

    That’s what Cory Snyder is here to help us with.

    Cory is the VP of Partnerships at Sendoso and has been in this industry for decades. He’s seen new technology and new mindsets be developed and, all the while, maintained his commitment to excellence and successful methodologies. He’s worked tirelessly to create, launch, accelerate and scale partner & sales organizations, was awarded the Partnerships Leader of the Year in 2022 by PartnerStack, and was recently a guest on the terrific podcast, Friends With Benefits.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked Cory Snyder about:

    ♉️How to develop a daily routine to support partnership success

    ♉️How tools like Reveal create opportunities for revenue growth

    ♉️How to measure & communicate success as a Lone Ranger

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    How To Develop A Strategic Partnership Into A Cornerstone w/ Sam Yarborough

    Trust Isn’t One Dimensional, Friends With Benefits interview with Cory Snyder

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-to-be-a-successful-lone-ranger-in-partnerships-w-cory-snyder/

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  • How do you successfully scale a partner ecosystem with hundreds of partners?

    We talked about starting a marketplace of partners for your business in a previous episode, but what happens when your early success translates into increased demand and a slew of new partners? There are app ecosystems in the MarTech space that have grown to thousands of partners and integrations. How did they get to that level of success?

    That’s what Greg Karelitz is here to help us with.

    Greg is the Global Director of Technology Partnerships with the mission of helping millions of businesses easily integrate their tech stack with HubSpot. HubSpot recently passed 1,500+ publicly available integrations which means over 1500 partners that Greg and his team have been responsible for sourcing, onboarding, and managing.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Greg Karelitz about:

    ♉️How to scale and manage an ecosystem of hundreds of partners

    ♉️Tools & Tactics for leveraging a MarTech marketplace

    ♉️Recommendations for maintaining internal alignment

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    HubSpot

    HubSpot App Marketplace

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-one-of-the-largest-martech-marketplaces-achieves-scale-w-greg-karelitz/

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  • One of the key tenets of our podcast here is the fact that there are a lot of different kinds of partnerships out there. Affiliates, influencers, tech integrations… and of course sales and marketing.

    Which means one of the challenges facing B2B businesses is knowing which kind or kinds of partnerships to pursue.

    Wouldn’t it be great to learn how other B2B SaaS companies are leveraging partnerships today?

    That’s what Kate Skerrett is here to help us with.

    Kate is the Head of Partnerships for Calendly, a powerful yet simple automated scheduling platform that we love here at Agorapulse and I use every day for scheduling podcast guests and partnership meetings. Kate is formerly of Deel and GlassDoor and is passionate about creatively finding new revenue streams through partnerships.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Kate Skerrett about:

    ♉️Successful B2B SaaS company partnership options

    ♉️What makes for a great B2B partner

    ♉️Tools and tactics for B2B partnership success

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Calendly

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/finding-success-in-b2b-saas-partnerships-w-kate-skerrett/

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  • In 2008, Apple launched the App Store for their iPhone product and for the first time, allowed 3rd party developers to build apps for their OS and charge associated fees.

    In 2022, that ecosystem generated $1.1 trillion in developer billing and sales, and has driven hundreds of billions of dollars for developers. That ecosystem is now the most lucrative aspect of Apple’s business, and a model for partnership that many businesses would love to emulate.

    How would something like that work for your business?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building... oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    While you may not be in a position to create the kind of ecosystem that Apple has built with their App Store, perhaps there are simpler, smaller scale approaches you might consider.

    If you’re a SaaS tool like Agorapulse, you might find other SaaS tools who could integrate with your product and make those integrations available as apps, as HubSpot has done.

    Or perhaps you might work with service providers who, in similar fashion, might offer their services in support of your product and the customers you serve.

    In both situations, you’re creating an environment where you’re partnering with other brands in a way that’s different from any we’ve talked about before - marketplaces and ecosystems.

    Where do we even begin?

    That’s exactly what Jason Lampkin is going to talk to us about.

    This Welsh soccer star-turned-partnership professional works for the world-leading freelancer platform, Fiverr, where he leads global partnerships for Fiverr’s cutting-edge marketplace. He brings years of partnership expertise to the fore and is adept at navigating the intricacies and nuance of a massive ecosystem and marketplace.


    ♉️ Why getting internal stakeholder buy-in is critical

    ♉️ How to identify and leverage internal stakeholders

    ♉️ What the real benefit to your external partners will be

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    Triple Ten Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-to-approach-marketplace-amp-ecosystem-development-w-jason-lampkin/

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  • Have you ever vouched for someone only to have them fall well short of the mark?

    How’d that make you feel? Disappointed? Embarrassed?

    How likely would you be to recommend that person again, and, worse yet, how would your recommendation be received in the future?

    That’s the kind of problem that can occur when you don’t have buy-in from your internal stakeholders and your own organization when you kick off a partnership with another company. You might make promises on behalf of your company to a partner, only to be let down and embarrassed.

    How can we avoid those situations?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    If you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while, you know that I’m in the midst of implementing a brand new partnership motion at Agorapulse, nearbound. I’m working with our sales and revenue teams, operations, marketing, and customer success, to be able to leverage our partner’s client relationships to increase our own sales and retention.

    I wrote an article about how I got buy-in for this initiative because it was about more than just the investment in new technology. It’s also my time, of course, but I also needed to get all of those other departments I mentioned aligned with the project. Because these kinds of partnerships cannot work if a bunch of the people involved don’t see your vision and aren’t investing in making it a success.

    So where do we start?

    That’s exactly what Daniela Garcia is going to talk to us about.

    Daniela has just joined Triple Ten as Head of North American Partnerships and has spent years fostering partnerships and relationships in industries from cosmetics to B2B MarTech! She’s been featured by some of the top partnership publications and productions in the industry, and she absolutely embodies value-driven metrics and partner-led growth.

    ♉️ Why getting internal stakeholder buy-in is critical

    ♉️ How to identify and leverage internal stakeholders

    ♉️ What the real benefit to your external partners will be

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Triple Ten Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-to-get-internal-buy-in-for-strategic-partnership-success-w-daniela-garcia/

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  • If you want to become a creator and influencer today, you have a tremendous number of options when it comes to platforms and formats.

    Do you focus on short-form content on X or Threads?
    Do you spend your time crafting vertical videos for TikTok or YouTube Shorts?
    Or do you invest more time in long form video content for YouTube, or even podcasts like this one?

    And regardless of which platform and format you choose, you will have an opportunity to reach a global audience and international brands to potentially partner with.

    How do we make good strategic choices here?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    And we’ve talked a lot about influencer marketing, how to set up contracts, navigate developments in artificial intelligence, and even how the Hollywood strikes had an impact.

    What we haven’t explored at all is the reality that social media audiences are global audiences, and savvy creators are aware of that and can even leverage those distinctions.

    But how?

    That’s exactly what Victoria Blinova is going to talk to us about.

    Victoria has managed multimillion dollar budgets for C-level executives, has led digital marketing for the B2B business of Nestlé, and is the Strategic Partner Manager for YouTube. She’s a co-founder and consultant and has leveraged her experience in marketing, influence, and partnerships to help creators and entrepreneurs around the world.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Victoria Blinova about:

    ♉️ How creators can grow their community on different platforms

    ♉️ How creators can work with key international brands

    ♉️ How to build your influence across international borders

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-to-grow-internationally-as-a-creator-w-victoria-blinova/

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  • How is your revenue team doing?

    Did they miss their numbers last period? Are they frustrated with a lack of qualified leads and pipeline?

    Are they looking to partnerships, and to YOU, for help?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    Now I don’t know about you, but so many of the sales and revenue team members I talk to these days are hurting.

    They’re struggling to get leads.
    They’re struggling to close deals.

    And guess what… they’re looking to us as partnership leaders to help! Whether that’s partnering with brands to bring in new marketing leads, or creating stronger channel partners who can resell or refer.

    But what if you could bring partners to the table who could not only drive pipeline, but also increase those close rates and even drive up deal size?

    Would that be beneficial to you and your revenue team?

    That’s exactly what Allan Adler is going to talk to us about.

    Allan is known worldwide as a Chief Ecosystem Officer and helps clients build partner ecosystems and accelerate their ecosystem flywheel. (I love that metaphor) He is the creator of the GoToEco framework that helps unlock the potential of Ecosystem and transform businesses for good by leveraging co-selling orchestration to achieve co-selling mastery. As the Chair of the Ecosystem Counsel at PartnerHacker and an Executive Member of Partnership Leaders, he’s immersed in the partnership world and the perfect guest to help us, and our revenue teams, today!

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked Allan Adler about:

    ♉️ How co-selling with partners works

    ♉️ What partner co-selling success looks like

    ♉️ How to find the right partners for co-selling

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Digital Bridge Partners How To Develop A Strategic Partnership Into A Cornerstone w/ Sam Yarborough How to Create a Partnership Movement in Your Company w/ Jared Fuller Reveal Superglue Crossbeam Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-strategic-partnerships-can-rescue-your-revenue-team-w-allan-adler/

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  • “The Sumo Advantage is… alignment with a major market force, capability, or accelerator with the intent to generate revenue and grow market share. It’s a partnership that drives momentum and revenue growth and is, most importantly, a clear and present danger to your competition.”

    That’s a quote from Bernie Brenner’s book, The Sumo Advantage, and it describes a scenario where a smaller brand is able to forge a partnership with a much, much larger brand, that’s still mutually beneficial.

    How do you find that kind of partner, and create such a relationship?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    And when I say that I like to pick the brains of experts, that’s not hyperbole. That’s exactly what I’m going to be doing today.

    I’ve studied Bernie Brenner’s experiences with TrueCar, listened to Jared Fuller’s story of his time at PandaDoc, and marveled how they were able to secure partnerships with brands ten times larger than their own.

    Wouldn’t you like to forge a partnership with some of the biggest players in your industry?

    Well, that’s exactly what Samantha Yarborough is going to talk to us about.

    As the SVP of Partnerships at PFL, she manages a partner ecosystem of ISV partners and a cornerstone partnership with Salesforce… only one of the largest technology companies in the world at $153 billion in value… Sam has built a company-wide strategy to embrace partnerships with all facets of the go-to-market motion. With a background in marketing, design and strategy, partnerships is an accumulation of her strengths and passions - bringing people together to creatively solve problems, approach technologies, and deliver mutually beneficial results.

    She also co-hosts the terrific podcast, Friends With Benefits the business podcast about revenue generating partnerships, with her husband.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Sam Yarborough about:

    ♉️ What a Cornerstone Partnership might look like

    ♉️ How to go about finding a potential cornerstone partner

    ♉️ The tools and tactics brands should employ when partnering with big players

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    PFL Salesforce The Sumo Advantage Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-to-develop-a-strategic-partnership-into-a-cornerstone-w-sam-yarborough/

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  • In 2022, Google announced that their Analytics product would have an entirely new version by Summer 2023, and that all brands would need to update and change. The year before that, it was announced that the mechanism most marketers used to track website visitor activity, cookies, would be going away.

    In those instances, we had advance notice that change was coming. With disruptive technologies like AI, change is thrust upon us seemingly overnight, with CMOs and partnership leaders struggling to catch up by the light of the new dawn.

    But change doesn’t actually occur overnight, so shouldn’t we be able to see what’s coming next?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    And this industry… it’s changing!

    In past episodes we’ve talked about new networks like Threads, new laws and tools that are impacting influencer marketing and partnerships, and of course how AI is invading every aspect of our lives.

    As marketing leaders, it’s incumbent on us to have the vision to see what’s coming around the corner and prepare for it. We need to know whether or not today’s hype is going to disrupt our very business tomorrow, don’t we?

    Well that’s exactly what Mitch Joel is going to talk to us about.

    When brands like Google, Starbucks, Shopify and GE want to decode the future, they call Mitch. We called him too.

    Mitch is Co-Founder of ThinkersOne - a platform that empowers companies with personalized and bite-sized thought leadership from the best Thinkers in the world. His first book, Six Pixels of Separation, named after his successful blog and podcast is a business bestseller. His second book, Control Alt Delete was named one of the best business books of 2013 by Amazon.

    And Strategy Magazine called him, "one of North America's leading visionaries,” which is why he’s here with us today.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Mitch Joel about:

    ♉️ How AI is impacting marketing and partnerships today

    ♉️ Why marketing & business processes are so susceptible to new technologies

    ♉️ How CMOs and partnership leaders can decode the future

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    ThinkersOne MitchJoel.com Six Pixels of Separation Connect with Mitch Joel on LinkedIn Connect with Mitch Joel on Twitter

    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

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    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-cmos-and-partnership-leaders-should-approach-new-technologies-like-ai-w-mitch-joel/

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  • Just like launching a rocket into space requires a tremendous amount of initial energy to achieve lift-off, launching a new influencer marketing campaign with brand new influencers takes a tremendous amount of work.

    But, once a rocket achieves a certain altitude, gravitational forces sheer away and the rocket can continue moving out into space on pure momentum. Influencer marketing can work the same way!

    What if you could leverage ongoing relationships and amplify existing content and motions to keep… moving… forward?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    And today’s certainly going to be another highly tactical discussion. Because I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gone through the trouble to find an influencer, meet with them, bring them up to speed on our company and audience, and build a campaign with them… only to have to go through the entire process again with the next campaign or feature launch.

    There has to be better, more efficient ways to find and work with influencers, right?

    That’s exactly what Adam Rossow is going to talk to us about.

    Adam has been working for decades to help brands understand how to test, create and optimize their marketing and communications. Group RFZ was founded with a similar charge in mind – to give the marketing suite the tools and insights they need to be successful, and their focus is on the influencer marketing space where they help brands and agencies get past vanity metrics and understand exactly how their marketing programs are impacting the way consumers think, feel and act.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Adam Rossow about:

    ♉️ How to truly measure the success of influencer marketing campaigns

    ♉️ Where marketers can invest in influencer marketing and achieve momentum

    ♉️ Why long term relationships with influencers are so important

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Group RFZ Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-brands-can-maximize-influencer-marketing-partnerships-w-adam-rossow/

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  • I’ve been blogging about social media and the various networks since 2011, and have had a front-row seat as change after change change was pushed upon us as marketers and we had to scramble to learn and adapt.

    New social networks cropping up. Old social networks shutting down.
    New best practices to learn. Old best practices to forget.

    And throughout, it’s been even more complicated for influencers and the brands who want to leverage them, as they seek to navigate these changes and more.

    So what are the latest developments in influencer marketing?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    Listen… if you feel overwhelmed by all of the changes in marketing happening today, that’s OK. We all feel that way. From AI to GA4 to European lawmaker’s nonstop assault on technology, there’s so much going on, it can be difficult to have a sense for what direction we should be headed with our marketing initiatives

    Particularly with influencer marketing today. Hollywood strikes, new networks like Threads, and emerging technology have influencers and brands scratching their heads.

    That’s exactly what Krishna Subramanian is going to talk to us about.

    While Agorapulse is embedded in the social media marketing space, top-ranked influencer marketing tool Capitiv8 is similarly positioned in the influencer marketing space, led by co-founder and CEO, Krishna. His is a trusted voice in the marketing industry due to his years of experience leading Captiv8 and, before that, Mobclix and BlueLithium. He’s published with Forbes, AdAge and AdWeek, appeared as a guest commentator on BloombergWest, CNBC and FoxNews, and is a frequent speaker at conferences such as SXSW, OMMA and AdTech.

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Krishna Subramanian about:

    ♉️ How the strikes in Hollywood are impacting influencers today

    ♉️ The impact, and opportunities, the new Threads network offers

    ♉️ Why micro influencers are on the rise

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    Connect with Krishna Subramanian on LinkedIn Follow Captiv8 on Twitter

    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    Captiv8 Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/the-latest-developments-in-influencer-marketing-w-krishna-subramanian/

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  • Relationships are everything. That’s been the resounding theme throughout every episode of this podcast. From developing strategic brand partnerships, to working with brilliant influencers, every guest has stressed how important it is to develop key relationships. What they haven’t said though is how important personal branding is to that endeavor.

    Whether you’re a seasoned marketing executive or an up-and-coming B2B influencer, personal branding is essential for establishing critical connections online.

    We all know LinkedIn is the network to focus on, and that we need to show up regularly, but what does that mean, exactly? How do we create content and activity that builds community and grows our network?

    That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode of Partnership Unpacked.

    Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry.

    Read any blog post about personal branding and you’ll read trite advice like:

    Be Authentic Start Blogging Provide Value

    That’s superficial at best. Because you and I are busy, goal-driven professionals, we want advice that’s tactical and strategically relevant to us as marketing and partnership professionals.

    That’s exactly what our guest today, Bob Cargill, is going to talk to us about.

    Bob has worked for hundreds of clients over the years, when he wasn’t leading the American Marketing Association of Boston or the New England Direct Marketing Association. Where, by the way, he delivered award-winning content about LinkedIn. He’s a writer, a podcaster, a YouTuber, an adjunct professor, a social media consultant and a speaker… and that’s why it should come as no surprise that his book is titled, “Twenty Jobs, Twenty Lessons – a Long, Strange Career in Marketing, from Junk Mail to Social Media.”

    We’ll have the link to the book in the show notes but even better, we’ve got Bob here in the studio with us so we can pick his brain!

    Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Bob Cargill about:

    ♉️ How to measure the success of personal brand and social media

    ♉️ The key steps and tactics for marketing executives and partnership leaders

    ♉️ How to balance full time work with “personal” social media activity

    Learn more about Bob Cargill

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    Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode

    “Twenty Jobs, Twenty Lessons – a Long, Strange Career in Marketing, from Junk Mail to Social Media” Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo

    Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/personal-branding-for-partnership-leaders-and-marketing-executives-w-bob-cargill/

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