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In this episode of B2B Marketing: The Provocative Truth, Benedict talks with Jigsaw's Head of Marketing, Jason Miller about the renewed importance of brand in B2B marketing.
Once seen as “fluffy” or reserved for consumer giants, brand is now the foundation for differentiation, trust and long-term growth. Jason argues that lead gen and performance marketing alone can’t cut it, and explains how clarity of message, consistency and community are what really drive results.
From defining a singular brand story to challenging the over-reliance on AI-generated messaging, Jason shares how B2B marketers can build lasting trust – and why those who ignore brand risk being left behind.
Highlights:
02:11 – Why the traditional B2B playbook is broken
05:20 – Brand as more than just awareness
07:23 – How to measure brand impact creatively
09:32 – Crafting a simple, powerful brand story
15:30 – Why events and community matter more than ever
21:13 – Persuading sceptics to invest in brand
23:21 – The future of demand gen vs brand
33:04 – Why protecting the core from AI is essential
🎙️ Tune in to hear why brand isn’t just a marketing exercise, but the key to surviving and thriving in B2B today.
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