Go To Market Strategy

Advanced Techniques and Tools for Selling More Products to More Customers More Profitably

Lawrence G. Friedman

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002, 294 pages

ISBN: 0-7506-7460-1

Keywords: Marketing

Last modified: May 23, 2021, 11:18 a.m.

In this path-breaking new book, best-selling author and leading go-to-market strategist Larry Friedman provides a practical and battle-tested approach for taking products, services, divisions, or even an entire company to market!

Drawing on dozens of examples and best-practices across a variety of industries, 'Go To Market Strategy' lays out a clear and actionable blueprint for building a winning go-to-market plan - one that will enable you to do more business, with more customers, more often, and more profitably.

In this book you'll find all of the techniques and tools you need to answer today's crucial go-to-market questions:

  • Which markets offer the best opportunities for profitable growth?
  • What do my target customers need? How can I do a lot more business with them?
  • What mix of channels and partners will help me reach and sell to the most customers at the lowest possible cost?
  • Do I have the right product or solution? How can I create broader customer interest in my offerings?
  • Do I have a winning value proposition? What would make the 'message' more compelling - and drive more purchasing activity?

'Go To Market Strategy' is not about incremental change. As Friedman points out, it is for executives seeking nothing less than double-digit revenue growth and the slashing of at least 10-15 percent of selling costs - absolutely realistic results that go-to-market innovators have consistently achieved. This book lays out all of the techniques used by the world's top go-to-market leaders, so you too can achieve those kinds of results, and gain a real go-to-market competitive advantage in your markets.

  1. A brief tour of the issues and opportunities
  2. The ten commandments of going to market
  3. Targeting the right markets
  4. Aligning with your customers
  5. Choosing the right channels and partners
  6. Rethinking your products and value proposition
  7. Putting it all together: the integrated multi-channel model
  8. Getting started: the ninety-day go-to-market action plan

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Go To Market Strategy

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Outstanding ********* (9 out of 10)

Last modified: Aug. 16, 2009, 1:10 p.m.

This is the more broad follow-up to the "Channel Advantage", of the same author. And unlike many follow-up books, this is maybe even better, as a blueprint for effective market introductions and strategies. It can be criticised for neglecting the small entrepreneur and having a focus on larger companies, but if the small entrepreneurs doesn't want to understand how it is done in a proper way, it is their loss.

Highly recommended for marketing and business development people.

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