How a Negative Comment Drove Our Highest MQLs (with Laura Erdem from Dreamdata) | Ep. 2 cover art

How a Negative Comment Drove Our Highest MQLs (with Laura Erdem from Dreamdata) | Ep. 2

How a Negative Comment Drove Our Highest MQLs (with Laura Erdem from Dreamdata) | Ep. 2

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The Executive Brief: Laura Erdem on The Death of "Safe" MarketingㅤMost B2B marketing strategies fail because they rely on "safe" playbooks: automated outreach, generic paid ads, and risk-averse branding. In this episode, host David Walsh is joined by Laura Erdem, the US Sales Director at Dreamdata, who dismantles the myth that professional means boring. She reveals how a single critical comment from an industry influencer drove their highest week of MQLs ever, proving that attention—even controversial attention—beats silence every time.ㅤLaura breaks down the mechanics of "social selling" beyond the buzzwords. She explains why over-automating your outbound (like the "barista" LinkedIn bot strategy) destroys trust, and how true revenue attribution requires tracking the "dark social" funnel that most tools miss. You will learn how to activate your internal team into an army of advocates, why "safe" marketing budgets are actually the riskiest investment you can make, and how to leverage offline signals—like billboards and in-person events—to drive digital pipeline. This conversation is a masterclass in bridging the gap between sales and marketing to prove exactly what drives revenue.ㅤAbout the GuestLaura Erdem is the US Sales Director at Dreamdata, a B2B revenue attribution platform. Joining as employee number nine, she played a pivotal role in scaling the company from a Danish startup to a global contender, recently leading their expansion into New York. Laura leverages her storytelling background to bridge the gap between sales and marketing. She is a recognized leader in social selling, demonstrating how personal branding and employee advocacy directly impact the bottom line.ㅤInside the Episode: The Knowledge MapThe "Barista" Mistake: Laura shares a cautionary tale about a growth marketer who used fake profiles to automate LinkedIn connections. She explains why this "bland" automation fails and how to add intentionality to your outreach.The Troll Effect: Discover how a critical comment from a major influencer about Dreamdata's product terrified the team but ultimately led to their best week of MQLs. This segment proves that visibility often outweighs sentiment in the early stages.Activating Employee Advocacy: Laura categorizes employees into three groups: the creators, the abstainers, and the "middle group." She details her strategy for empowering that middle group to share content without fear or friction.The Ethics of Side Gigs: David and Laura discuss how Dreamdata leadership approved her brand partnerships. Learn why allowing high-performers to build personal brands externally actually strengthens their internal sales credibility.Beyond IP Lookup: Laura introduces "Signals," Dreamdata's evolution of attribution tracking. She explains why standard IP identification is now a commodity and how tracking specific intent signals maps directly to pipeline velocity.The Paid Social Multiplier: David shares data showing that turning organic creator content into thought leadership ads is 11x more effective than traditional ads. Laura validates this by explaining how to boost creator posts for measurable ROI.Why Safe Doesn't Scale: From renting billboards to hiring cowboys in New York City, Laura argues for "unscalable" marketing stunts. She explains why human-centric, offline risks are necessary to break through the digital noise.The Gym Mindset for Content: Laura compares daily posting to a disciplined workout routine. She offers practical tips for repurposing content and scheduling posts to maintain consistency even when motivation is low.ㅤResources & MentionsConnect with David Walsh on LinkedInTools: Dreamdata (Revenue Attribution), SendSpark (Video Messaging), HubSpot (CRM), LinkedIn.
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