How to Master Buying Groups and Brand Discoverability to Accelerate Pipeline
Webcast

How to Master Buying Groups
and Brand Discoverability
to Accelerate Pipeline

Fuel growth with buyer-centric branding and modern demand generation strategies
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Speakers:

Allyson Havener

Allyson Havener

CMO

Victoria Albert

Victoria Albert

VP Marketing

Scott Vaughan

Scott Vaughan

GTM Executive and Advisor
to CXOs & Teams

Session overview:

B2B buyers are more self-directed, informed, and skeptical than ever. However, most B2B strategies still follow the same outdated playbook—prioritizing prospective buyers at the bottom of the funnel and neglecting investing in building brand or discoverability.

In this webcast, in collaboration with TrustRadius, we explore the new realities of the B2B buyer, how they search for solutions, shortlist vendor options, and what truly influences their buying decisions in the age of AI.

Discover how leading brands are reshaping their approach to create meaningful buyer experiences that secure demand early in the buyer’s journey.

This webcast covers:

  • Why marketing strategies are disconnected from modern buying groups
  • How to orchestrate discoverability and brand preference in a buyer-led world
  • Why buyer enablement outperforms sales outreach —and how to operationalize it
  • Actionable strategies for building trust, earning a spot on the buyer shortlist, and driving pipeline

Join INFUSE and TrustRadius experts for a bold, practical session packed with real-world data insights and how to adopt the new buyer playbook.

WEBCAST RECORDING

00:00 – Introductions & the evolution of the independent buyer 

15:12 – The role of brand marketing in the buyer’s journey

23:01 – Building credibility and discoverability with authentic voices

37:25 – How to align with buyer research preferences in the AI era

36:42 – The new blueprint for buying group enablement

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