B-to-B Marketing Fundamentals Don’t Change (Short)

While technology, communications channels and media usage habits change over time, the fundamentals of profitable business-to-business marketing do not. In this excerpted video from a live staging of the classic McGraw-Hill “Man in the Chair” ad at the Business Marketing Association’s 2009 national conference, BMA drives home the fundamental similarity between how buyers and sellers built awareness, credibility and business relationships 50 years ago and how they continue to do so today, albeit with many new and revolutionary tools and techniques at their disposal. For more information on BMA’s “UNlearn” conference and to see the original “Man in the Chair” ad, go to www.marketing.org and www.marketing.org

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8 Responses to B-to-B Marketing Fundamentals Don’t Change (Short)

  1. freshspot says:

    Great message!

  2. kuickinf47j says:

    Really “piffy”! Love it. Looking forward to the next one.

    Now, what is it that you want to sell me?

  3. drtreypennington says:

    brilliant.

  4. mlwebco says:

    This is awesome.

  5. jonfmoss says:

    Love it! Gave me goose bumps

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  7. modmktgfed says:

    Been trying to sum it up for prospective clients but conversation always gets hijacked with Q’s (not that it’s bad). This will keep them on point for a couple of minutes.

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