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    The Partner Marketing Playbook: How to Co-Market, Co-Sell, and Actually Win Together

    Posted By: naag
    The Partner Marketing Playbook: How to Co-Market, Co-Sell, and Actually Win Together

    The Partner Marketing Playbook: How to Co-Market, Co-Sell, and Actually Win Together
    English | 2025 | ASIN: B0FHR3XWPX | 146 pages | EPUB (True) | 706.83 KB

    The Partner Marketing Playbook: How to Co-Market, Co-Sell, and Actually Win Together
    Finally—a real-world guide to building partner programs that drive revenue, not just press releases.

    Most partner marketing books talk about “alignment” and “collaboration.” But where’s the ROI?

    The Partner Marketing Playbook is your no-fluff guide to creating programs that move the needle—whether you’re leading alliances, building channel campaigns, or just trying to prove marketing’s value in a co-sell motion.

    Inside, you’ll learn:

    How to build and scale joint GTM campaigns that generate qualified pipeline

    What to do when your sales team ignores your partner leads

    Battle-tested frameworks for co-branding, messaging sync, and mutual incentive design

    How to create partner content that actually gets shared (not deleted)

    Reporting strategies to prove influence, drive attribution, and get leadership buy-in

    Templates, workflows, and conversation scripts to avoid bottlenecks and turf wars

    Whether you’re working with global ISVs, boutique consultancies, system integrators, or hyperscalers—this playbook gives you the tools and language to win together.

    Perfect for:

    Partner marketers, alliance managers, and ecosystem leaders

    SaaS CMOs, growth marketers, and revenue leaders

    Anyone building joint campaigns, field marketing programs, or co-sell initiatives that must perform