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ABM FAQ

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Quick answers to the most common questions about ABM. For the full definition, formula, and benchmarks, see the ABM glossary page.

What is ABM?

Account-based marketing selects named target accounts that fit your ICP, then concentrates personalized campaigns, content, and sales outreach on the buying committee inside each one — measuring account engagement and pipeline instead of lead volume. Classic examples: one-to-one plays for ten named enterprise accounts, or one-to-few campaigns per industry vertical.

When does ABM make sense for SaaS?

When deals are large (roughly $25K+ ACV), buying committees are multi-person, and the addressable market is a definable list of companies. Below that, inbound and PLG motions are usually more efficient.

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Keep exploring ABM

ABM is account-based marketing — a strategy that flips the funnel by selecting high-value target accounts first, then running coordinated, personalized marketing and sales plays against those specific companies. Read the full ABM definition for formulas, benchmarks, and common mistakes.

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