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The Difference Between Pump Marketing and Funnel Marketing

Understanding the distinct roles of pump activities and funnel activities — and why you need both to build a self-sustaining marketing system.

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Episode Summary

Understanding the distinct roles of pump activities and funnel activities — and why you need both to build a self-sustaining marketing system.

Key Takeaways

1

Funnel marketing moves prospects toward purchase. Pump marketing recirculates advocacy into awareness.

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Most marketers over-invest in the funnel and under-invest in the pump.

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The pump becomes more powerful as the customer base grows.

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Advocacy is the most cost-effective form of awareness generation.

Full Discussion

This episode explores the fundamental distinction between pump marketing and funnel marketing, and why treating them as separate disciplines is one of the most common mistakes professional marketers make.

The funnel moves prospects towards a purchase decision. The pump takes satisfied customers and recirculates their advocacy back into awareness. Together, they form a complete and self-reinforcing system.

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