Account-based marketing (ABM) is a personalized approach to GTM that has gained popularity due to its ability to target high-potential accounts effectively. Unlike traditional marketing, ABM focuses on tailored campaigns for specific segments rather than casting a wide net. A 2021 survey by Demandbase revealed ABM outperforms other marketing initiatives for 87% of B2B marketers, with an average 171% increase in deal size.
ABM can be right for companies of all sizes - large enterprises with complex sales cycles can cater to their highest-value accounts, mid-sized companies can easily test new markets, and small businesses can more efficiently allocate limited resources. Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Salesforce, Adobe, and Hubspot are a number of companies that have successfully implemented ABM to win key accounts and drive higher conversion rates, revenue growth, and customer retention.
Implementing ABM for the first time requires a company-wide commitment to a customer-centric approach and a willingness to iterate based on feedback and results. The success of ABM hinges on the collaboration between Marketing and Sales teams through three crucial phases.
To effectively execute a new ABM strategy, revenue teams need to shift their organizational mindset, commit to data-driven decision-making, and be willing to invest in building longer-term relationships with key customers.
ABM can be categorized into three main types based on focus and personalization levels. We'll use Salesforce, the global leader in cloud-based CRM solutions as an example for each type.
The choice of which ABM strategy to use depends on a company's resources, target audience and objectives. Naturally, the highest level of personalization requires the most intensive resource commitments, but also generally leads to the highest ROI for key accounts.
While ABM can be a transformative strategy for companies, it also comes with significant challenges. Here are some of the most common pitfalls:
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