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What Does a Demand Generation Manager Do? (And How to Become One)

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The difference between a demand generation manager and a marketing manager is that demand generation is bigger than just marketing. Marketers raise brand awareness to capture leads that are handed to sales teams to convert into customers. DGMs see that demand is maintained throughout the sales cycle.

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Beware The Consultant

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Such positions include: PR, Sales, Product Development, Lead Generation, Strategic Planning, Fund Raising, etc. To fully appreciate why consultants often do not fulfill a startup’s needs, it is important to understand the typical consulting engagement sales cycle. Pyramid Power. link] Chris Puttick.

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