EPISODE SUMMARY
In a recent episode of Scale Your SaaS, host and B2B SaaS Sales Coach Matt Wolach sits down with Andy Culligan, a seasoned marketer with a rich background in SaaS, who shared his journey from CMO of Leadfeeder to becoming a fractional CMO, a role that has been gaining significant traction in recent years.
Andy’s story is not just about his career evolution, but also about the larger shift in how companies are approaching marketing leadership. Read more to learn how the best marketing process can change your business.
PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCE
Podcast: Scale Your SaaS with Matt Wolach
Episode: Episode No. 329, “The Best Marketing Process - with Andy Culligan”
Guest: Andy Culligan, Founder of andyculligan.com
Host: Matt Wolach, a top B2B SaaS Sales Coach, Entrepreneur, and Investor
Sponsored by: Leadfeeder
TOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODE
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
TOP QUOTES
Andy Culligan
[03:22] "Fractional executives are becoming more popular in the SaaS space because they offer high-level experience without the long-term commitment of a full-time hire."
[08:15] "SaaS marketing is uniquely exciting because it's all about scalability and leveraging data to drive growth."
[08:45] "Sales and marketing alignment is crucial. When these teams work together, they create a powerful engine for growth."
Matt Wolach
[13:31] "If you’re looking to scale your marketing efforts, it’s essential to focus on building a repeatable and scalable process."
[18:30] "Having a clear marketing plan isn’t just about setting goals; it’s about knowing what success looks like and having the right metrics in place to measure it."
LEARN MORE
To learn more about Andy Culligan, visit: https://andyculligan.com/
You can also find Andy Culligan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-culligan/
For more about how Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com.
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