Cold outreach isn't working for you because you're calling it "ABM" but treating it like mass email.
I see tech companies thinking ABM means adding a first name and company name to a template.
That's not ABM. That's spam with a personalization field.
Real Account-Based Marketing means:
Speaking directly to the specific problems of that exact business
Creating content tailored to their industry context
Warming accounts through multiple touchpoints before any sales contact
Working with HR tech, fintech, and pharma companies, I've found that proper ABM reduces sales cycles by up to 40%.
And yes, it takes more work upfront. But the results speak for themselves.
Want to know if your "ABM" approach is actually working? Check your response rates. Anything under 15% means you're doing mass outreach, not ABM.
Italian Account Based Marketing Expert | SDA Bocconi Member of Monitor SOSC ( Sustainability / ESG ) | University Lectures | Salesforce® Trailblazer Ranger
Totally agree...ABM feels like playing chess, not checkers. I’ve seen firsthand how tailoring outreach creates trust faster. The upfront effort really pays off!