Marketing Manager

Whippy

$100K — $120K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Business Services
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 4-7 years in B2B SaaS marketing with pipeline ownership experience.
  • Proven ability to secure named case studies and client approvals.
  • Hands-on experience with HubSpot for lifecycle tracking and campaign management.
  • Experience running successful webinars or events that drive pipeline.
  • Strong writing skills for clear and concise messaging, able to impress a demanding founder.
  • Management experience of at least one person or agency.
  • Background in sales or SDR work preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Codify and enforce unified messaging derived from founder’s insights and customer language.
  • Build a comprehensive case study library to enhance sales and partner enablement efforts.
  • Develop and manage lifecycle marketing strategies including retargeting and product announcements.
  • Oversee and optimize event processes pre and post, ensuring effective follow-up and content extraction.
  • Manage the content marketer to align blog content with the overall messaging strategy and elevate output.

Benefits

  • Fully remote work opportunity with flexible hours.
  • Join a rapidly growing startup that values individual contributions.
  • Work closely with the CEO and have significant impact on the marketing direction.
  • Opportunity to build marketing processes from the ground up with creative freedom.
  • Access to a rich pool of customer success stories and resources for storytelling.
Full Job Description
Marketing Manager at Whippy

Remote, United States | Full time | Reports to the CEO

You are being hired to fire the CEO from his second job.

Whippy grew to 1,000+ customers with almost no marketing team. Pipeline comes from founder led webinars, partner channels, referrals, and customer stories good enough that prospects quote them back to us. Right now the CEO personally directs the website, organizes the events, writes the case studies, and approves every asset. Your job is to take motions that already work, build machines around them, and own a pipeline number the way an AE owns a quota.

The mandate, in priority order

1. Codify our messaging, then enforce it. Your first deliverable: extract our positioning from the founder's webinars, demos, and the language customers use in our case studies, and turn it into one messaging document, positioning, product one liners, proof points, banned phrases, that everything shipped afterward draws from. The messaging exists today; it lives in the founder's head and a dozen slightly different pages. You make it one source of truth.

2. Own the proof engine and enablement. Build the case study library: extract stories from webinar and call recordings, interview the customers, draft in our voice, get approvals, and arm every story as a page, a PDF, a one pager, and clips cut from recordings we already have. Then productize enablement on both sides of the wall: for our sales reps, battlecards against the tools we replace, ROI calculators, and per product one pagers built from our Solutions Engineer's technical documentation; and for our partners, enablement kits for the ATS reps who already recommend us inside their own demos and have never been given a single asset to do it with.

3. Own lifecycle marketing, retargeting, and marketing HubSpot. This is the low hanging fruit and the measurement backbone in one. Audiences we already own and never touch: a thousand customers who hold one product and have never heard about the other five, everyone who demoed and did not close, closed lost deals, and warm site traffic with no retargeting layer. You build the sequences, the new product announcement motion to the base and to dead pipeline, and the retargeting programs. And you own the marketing side of HubSpot, lifecycle stages, campaign tracking, attribution from first visit through demo to close, working alongside our sales ops and web ops resources, so for the first time we can say which motion sourced which dollar.

4. Run the machine around our events. The CEO runs the webinars; he is the talent, you are everything before and after the hour: promotion, registration, partner co promotion, follow up sequences, and extraction, so every webinar becomes case studies, clips, and campaigns within two weeks instead of sitting in a recording. You own the trade show process end to end, pre show meeting booking, booth and collateral, post show sequences, and you run our high touch motions: the customer dinners, the gifts, the executive touches that win enterprise deals and today happen only when the CEO remembers.

5. Manage our content marketer. Our blog and SEO writer reports to you. You set the editorial priorities against the messaging doc, raise the bar, and turn one person patching articles into a content function.

Second wave, once the machine runs: paid acquisition on LinkedIn and search tested small against a proof library that can convert it, website conversion surgery page by page, review site presence, AI search optimization, and comparison pages against the tools we replace.

What success looks like
  • First 30 days: the messaging doc exists and the CEO signed it, you know our six products, three main competitors, and customer stories cold, and the first lifecycle sequence is live.
  • First 90 days: two new named case studies shipped and armed, partner enablement kits in the hands of at least two ATS partner teams, attribution reporting live in HubSpot from visit to close, and cross sell campaigns producing measured pipeline.
  • Year one: marketing is a predictable pipeline channel with its own number, the proof library covers every product and vertical, trade shows run without the CEO organizing them, and he has not directed a website page, chased a case study approval, or built an event follow up sequence in six months.


Who succeeds here

You have 4 to 7 years in B2B SaaS marketing where you owned a pipeline number, not an impressions number, ideally at a vertical SaaS company selling to SMB owners and operators. You can show us named case studies you personally got approved and explain how you got each customer to yes. You are hands on in HubSpot: lifecycle stages, campaigns, attribution, not just sending emails from it. You have run a webinar or event to pipeline motion and know your numbers. You write clearly and fast enough that a demanding founder reads your draft and does not reach for the red pen. You have managed at least one person or agency and made the work better. Bonus points if you started in sales or SDR work, because you will be embedded with the sales team and you need their instincts.

This is not for you if
  • You want a brand role. This is a pipeline role.
  • You talk strategy more fluently than you talk numbers.
  • You need an agency and a big budget before anything ships.
  • You want to manage the work instead of doing the work.


Why join now

The hardest part of marketing is having something true to say. We have customers saving seven figures with named executives on the record, a category lead in AI, partner reps who recommend us unprompted, and a founder who generates demand every time he speaks. What we do not have is the machine that turns all of that into pipeline. You are the machine builder, and you get to build it your way.

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