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Microsoft AppSource &

Azure Marketplace

Best Practices Guide

Last updated July 2023


Version 5.0
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction to the guide .......................................................................................................................... 3

Chapter 2 ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Optimizing your marketplace business profile and offer listing .......................................................... 4

Chapter 3 ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Sales landing page ................................................................................................................................... 17

Chapter 4 ...................................................................................................................................... 21
Go-to-market campaigns ........................................................................................................................ 21

Chapter 5 ..................................................................................................................................... 32
Techniques for driving traffic to your marketplace business profile and offer listing..................... 32

Chapter 6 ..................................................................................................................................... 34
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) ......................................... 34

Chapter 7 ..................................................................................................................................... 38
Converting visitors into prospects ......................................................................................................... 38

Chapter 8 ..................................................................................................................................... 42
Effective trial nurture process ................................................................................................................. 42

Chapter 9 ..................................................................................................................................... 49
Reporting and analysis............................................................................................................................. 49

Appendix ..................................................................................................................................... 54
Additional resources ................................................................................................................................ 54

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Chapter 1
3
Introduction to the guide
In recent years, many business leaders have turned to online marketplaces to find new corporate
technology solutions. Microsoft has made digital marketplaces such as Microsoft AppSource
and Azure Marketplace available to its community of customers and partners. These digital
“storefronts” allow customers to find, try, buy, and deploy applications and services that
accelerate their digital transformation, and help publishers like you grow your business, thanks
to increased access to Microsoft’s customers and partner ecosystem. Microsoft invites you to
take advantage of this opportunity and has created this guide to help you get the most out of
your marketing and sales efforts.

An optimized marketplace business profile and offer listings can help you accelerate your
customer acquisition growth, and thus can play a significant role in your cloud business strategy.
Get ready to list offers, provide customer trials, and connect with Microsoft customers and the
greater partner community.

So where do you begin?


You will need to determine how best to leverage and market your new marketplace business
profile and offer listings. This Best Practices Guide serves as a supplement to Microsoft’s
commercial marketplace publisher guide. It is designed to provide you with marketing strategies
and ideas that can help you draw more traffic to your business profile and offer listings and
engage with online prospects in more meaningful ways. For step-by-step guidance on how to
set up your business profile and offer listings in Partner Center, check out the documentation on
creating a business profile and on creating a new offer.

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Chapter 2

Optimizing your business profile and offer listing


Microsoft will help drive qualified visitors to Microsoft AppSource and Azure Marketplace. You
will complete a business profile, detailing the expertise of your company, and offer listings,
describing the benefits of your individual solutions. Your responsibility is to ensure the
messaging and supporting content is differentiated, stands out among other companies and
offers, and provides all the information a customer would need to feel comfortable reaching
out to you, trying your product, and purchasing it. Simply listing your solution’s features and
functionality in a bulleted list is not very compelling. Focus on communicating more than just
what your company and solution does by articulating why prospects need to work with you.
Effectively communicating your core value proposition and return on investment is paramount.

10 benefits of optimizing your business profile and offer listing

1. Gain new leads

2. Convert prospects to buyers faster


3. Lower cost of selling
4. Reach global markets
5. Leverage Microsoft's investment in marketing and brand recognition

6. Make it easy for Microsoft sellers to share your solutions with others

7. Showcase your core competencies and vertical domain expertise


8. Gain increased credibility

9. Test and validate new product or service offerings and market opportunities

10. Easily provide free trials during the buying cycle

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Business profile best practices
Below is a sample marketplace business profile with content best practice recommendations which will
help you optimize your profile and maximize results:

Partners > Contoso

Contoso
Get your prospects’ attention
by asking a compelling
benefit-based question and
Use quantifiable
answering how your company
stats when possible.
can provide a positive impact.
Call attention to your
marquee offerings and
the benefits they provide
Speak to your target to your prospects.

audience and industry Struggling to manage workflows across multiple platforms? Contoso solutions reduce time spent on workflow management by 40% or more.
and identify a pain point
If you’re an IT manager running integrated applications, you’re likely experiencing inefficiencies in managing your workflows. Contoso builds applications to
that your company can save you time and resources in managing your workflows and offers consulting services to quickly and cost-effectively implement Contoso apps integrated with
help solve. Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, and Microsoft Azure. Customers who use Contoso Workflow Manager and Contoso Consulting Services reduce time spent on
workflow management by more than 40% and have save up to $1,500 per month. Contoso solutions also reduce your risk of missing important updates to
keep your applications secure. We offer free trials and Test Drives on all our applications offered through Microsoft AppSource and Azure Marketplace.

Showcase your Azure


expertise by obtaining
the Azure Expert MSP
badge.

Your company’s
advanced specializations
showcase extensive
validation of your
expertise by Microsoft.

Microsoft Partner
Network competencies
showcase expertise in
specified areas.

Carefully select your


services, categories,
industries, and products
expertise to draw
attention to how you best
support your prospects.

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Offer listing best practices
Below is a sample marketplace offer listing with content best practice recommendations which will
help you optimize your listing and maximize results:

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Optimizing your marketplace business profile and offer listing content

First impressions matter. Research shows it takes only seconds for a prospect to accept or reject
your offering during the selection process. It is critical that you make your business profile and
offer listings appealing so that they resonate immediately with your target audience.

Branding is important

Choosing a name for your offer is a key decision. Avoid using technology-specific terms in your
product name or acronyms unless they are broadly understood. If you plan to offer more
products in the future, consider branding implications and how you might expand the name to
include a family of products or solutions. For example, the Microsoft Dynamics 365 brand
includes a family of individual products targeting different market segments and business needs.

Benefit-based solution names are always more effective than descriptive ones. Ideally, your offer
name will communicate the core value customers will enjoy. Adding an industry-specific
reference or indicator can increase relevance as well as conversion rates.

Example: Microsoft Dynamics 365 family of products

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Example of extended product line from AXtension®

When choosing a name for your offer, keep the following


questions in mind:

 Does my product name convey something meaningful to my prospects?

 Does it capture the essence of the product and indicate the value it delivers? Is
it appropriate and appealing to my target audience?

 Is it short and memorable?

 Does it convey something relevant to my target customer’s business? Does my


offer name reflect what my business is about?

 Does it limit us in any way? How easily will it translate into other
languages/cultures?

 Is it too similar to another product name, thereby potentially causing market


confusion?

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Positioning your company for success
Product overview and description

In the business profile “About us” section and the offer listing “Overview” section, include
the following components:

1. Clearly stated company or product value proposition


Before jumping into describing WHAT you are selling, in the main headline of your
listing, tell prospects HOW your company or offer can positively impact their business.
The core components of your value proposition should be conveyed up front and should
answer the following:

✓ What need or pain does it address?


✓ Who will gain from it the most?

2. Pique your target customer’s curiosity


8 out of 10 people will read headlines, but only 2 out of 10 will read the accompanying
text. If you immediately ask a relevant question, you will attract prospects and pique their
curiosity. This results in increased engagement. The best questions to ask are those that
are benefit or pain based. For example, you could ask, “Tired of wasting valuable time
and money manually processing invoices?” or “Want to reduce your invoice processing
time by 20%?”

3. Identify pain points before benefits and features


Further engage customers by eliciting an emotional response. If you want to list features on your
offer listing, begin your statement by identifying the pain, followed by the benefit, and then
conclude with the features.

For example, “Is production downtime costing you money?” (pain) Now you can
automatically determine the primary reason for production gaps and high related
costs (benefit). Our solution offers full maintenance management and preventative
maintenance functionality (feature).

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Emotional messaging structure

Approach Messaging example

We offer inventory
Weak Non-emotion-generating feature
management.

Increase your revenue and


Somewhat emotionally
Better decrease your costs with more
appealing benefit
efficient inventory management.

Stop losing revenue and


Emotionally compelling and
Best customers due to stock outs and
action-driven statement
poor inventory management.

4. Target customers
Indicate who your company offering is intended for, so customers know when they read
the title and description if it is designed for them. Does your company work with small
businesses or large enterprises? Is your target audience an IT pro or a Business Decision
Maker? In which regions is your offer available? Be clear and descriptive.

5. Don’t forget proof testimonials


Include a quote, customer testimonial, or statistic confirming the benefit of your
company or solution. Prospects want proof of any claims that you make. Customers
heavily rely upon the opinions of other customers when making their purchasing
decisions. For your offer listing, we strongly encourage you to build up user reviews.
While nurturing your customers post-sale, you can encourage them to post reviews of
their experience. Having ratings and reviews will help drive engagement in your offer

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listing, help your listing surface to the top of search results, and result in increased
customer conversion rates.

Sample listing with reviews

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Supporting content for your offer listing
Screen shots and videos

When scanning text, the brain quickly tires and moves on. Include images and videos to show
rather than tell users about potential benefits and impact of your offer. What can you include
that effectively demonstrates your key value proposition in pictures rather than text? More
effective than text are videos, product demonstrations, customer stories, solution screenshots,
charts/graphs, and dashboards.

Videos generate a much higher level


of engagement and viewing time,
while conveying more than you can
ever say with words. Ideal video
length is less than 2 minutes. Videos
can also be used across multiple
channels including YouTube and
social media and can be amplified
through influencers where relevant.
This is important because the initial
cost of a video can be offset by the
demand it creates and the fact that it
can be leveraged on other social channels. Microsoft’s commercial marketplace allows you to
add images and videos to your offer listing, so be sure to take advantage of this opportunity.

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Style and production best practices for videos

• Speak directly to your prospects, using “you” rather than third person language
such as “customers” or “they.”
• Post your video on YouTube or another highly accessible video platform and make it easily
shareable via email, LinkedIn, and other social media.
• The ideal length of videos is 90 seconds (minimum 30 seconds/maximum 2 minutes).
• Make sure you underscore your visuals with high quality audio.
• Add interactivity wherever possible, linking to text, charts, animation, etc.
• Include alt text on images and captions in videos to make your content more accessible.

• Include a call to action at the end of all videos. Viewers should feel inspired to take
the next step toward purchasing.

• Track views and measure viewer patterns so that you can learn from prospects’
actual behaviors and identify preferences to improve future content.

• Let prospects view what they are most interested in seeing; product demos should
be less than 5 minutes long.

• Videos featuring a customer as the hero are more powerful than those in which you
tell your own story.

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Help your audience learn more about your offer

After you’ve used the overview section to deliver a concise, engaging message about your offer
you can provide additional resources and information that users can link to in the “Learn More”
section. This section is ideal for linking to additional collateral like brochures, white papers, or
even customer case studies. You might also use this section to link to compliance or
certifications your offer has attained.

Sample Dynaway A/S learning resources:

Leverage ratings and reviews

Customer advocacy can be the biggest driver of sales


as prospects tend to consider peer reviews before
making a buying decision. Having multiple, strong
customer reviews helps bump up your offer in search
results. Invite new customers to try your solution and
leave a review. Make sure to check your reviews
frequently!

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Provide a tangible experience

Customers like to try before they buy. When browsing apps,


many marketplace visitors will filter offers by “Free trial” or “Test
Drive.” The stronger your trial experience, the more interested
your prospects will be. Having a trial or test drive option will also
unlock greater go-to-market support and benefits from Microsoft
to help drive offer growth.

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Consider product positioning

Customers often compare solutions, so it is important to differentiate your profile and offers
from your competitors’ profile and solutions. Before you finalize your listing, benchmark your
messaging and content against that of competitors.

Differentiation checklist

 Is the messaging on your listing different from that of competitors?

 Have you clearly highlighted the value you offer customers?

 Have you identified key compelling business pains and benefits rather than just listing
features?

 Have you articulated what you are best at?

 Have you mentioned who will benefit most from your expertise or offer?

 Do you provide prospects with a self-driven buying journey?

 Does your messaging and language speak to a specific buyer persona?

 Have you carved out a unique position in the market?

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Chapter 3

Sales landing page


Once you have successfully optimized your marketplace business profile and offer listings, you
will want to drive prospects to a dedicated sales landing page. The Microsoft brand is powerful
and compelling and will attract buyers; however, you will need to engage visitors further to
convert them into customers.

Instead of sending prospective customers to your corporate website where they may get lost,
create a dedicated sales conversion page hosted on your domain. Be sure to provide a link to
this page under the overview/description area on your Microsoft marketplace listing. Perform
ongoing testing to optimize interaction levels on this landing page.

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Sales landing page best practices
Create a successful sales landing page

Review the following sample sales landing pages and recommended approaches and determine
which elements will help you become more successful.

Leverage your brand to give


your solution credibility

Visuals create an emotional


connection. Paint a desirable
picture of your customers’ future
situation

Do not give prospects too many


menu choices. Narrow the
scope of the buying journey.
Use simple and descriptive
menu options such as “pricing,”
“demo,” or “buy now”

Include a visual product logo

State your value proposition


early on the page

Pain leads to action. Identify 1-3


of your prospects’ most
prominent challenges

Ask a provocative pain-based


question to capture interest
Include videos to tell your story

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Enhance your sales landing page

Visually engage
prospects. Use
pictures, graphs, and
screen shots to
enhance engagement.
Don’t be afraid to use
humor

Highlight the most


significant benefits and
rewards your
customers will gain if
they choose your
solution

Use bright, contrasting


colors to call attention
to buttons

Offer options to try


now: view a self-
running demo, plan a
scheduled
walkthrough, or take
advantage of a time-
limited special price,
etc.

Make sure you include


a very specific next
step, such as a call-to-
action button with the
option to try or buy

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Create powerful statements on your sales landing page

Include proof of value


and benefits using
customer quotes or
testimonials

Don’t make general


and abstract claims.
Use data as often as
possible to support
your claims

Reduce prospect
frustration by
indicating where your
app or services are
offered

Include a link back to


your listing on
Microsoft AppSource
or Azure Marketplace

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Chapter 4

Go-to-market campaigns
Having an optimized business profile, offer listing, and sales landing page enables you to
leverage the marketplace opportunity to gain traction. Just by listing in the marketplace you
will gain access to marketing and sales benefits from Microsoft (via Marketplace Rewards) to
help accelerate your offer growth. However, you will also want to conduct your own marketing
campaigns, which will create greater awareness and drive ongoing demand for your solution.
Listed below are critical, foundational steps that must be taken prior to executingyour
marketing campaigns. Take time to complete each step to ensure your campaign investment
yields a high return.

1. Define your target market

To effectively drive traffic to your marketplace solution listing or profile, focus your marketing
campaign efforts. Begin by defining high potential target market segments. A segment refers to
a group of potential customers who share common characteristics, needs, and buying behaviors.
Each market segment is unique; therefore, you will need to refine your content so that you can
provide relevant emails, blogs, and other content that speaks directly to these prospects while
addressing their business challenges. Examples of market segments could include small
businesses, emerging mid-size companies, or large enterprises.

Know your key decision makers

✓ What are their primary pains and challenges?

✓ What do they most want to achieve?

✓ What drives their decision making?

✓ Who influences them?

✓ What is most important to them?

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2. Be specific about the industries you serve

Prospects want to know if your solution is optimized specifically for their business needs.
Make sure to demonstrate your domain expertise by creating and sharing industry-specific
case studies, by providing industry specific landing pages, and writing blogs that highlight
key challenges facing your target industries.

Microsoft AppSource leverages industry specific categories for refining search queries. Take advantage of
these filters if you have industry expertise that your customers are searching for.

Industry focus

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3. Speak to a specific persona

Drafting an email, blog, advertisement, or other marketing asset that appeals to a broad mass-
market can be quite challenging. We often try to create content that resonates with all
prospective buyers, but in doing so, we don’t reach any one prospect in a meaningful way. The
needs of an IT Manager are different from those of a Marketing VP or CEO.

Prospects will only spend a few seconds scanning your marketplace business profile, offer listing,
and landing page, or reading your email. Identify WHO your solution is for at the top of your
page, so that visitors can immediately know they have come to the right place, and that you
have a solution just for them.

Azure Marketplace Microsoft AppSource

Line of business decision


IT professionals, developers
makers (specialist roles include
Target audience (specialist roles include DBAs,
procurement, manufacturing,
SecOps, DevOps, etc.)
accounting, etc.)

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4. Have a well-defined content strategy

Your prospects are very busy. In addition to fulfilling their many responsibilities, they are
overwhelmed with daily emails pertaining to sales and marketing offers from outside firms. Most
importantly, they often don’t trust the content of sales materials or advertisements as much as
they used to. This means you should focus less on selling and more on educating. All of your
campaign content should teach prospects during the buying cycle, rather than focus solely on
product features and functionality.

You earn trust by providing information


that is valuable to your prospects. This
can include sharing:

✓ Interesting industry data or


research

✓ Summaries of key trends

✓ Case studies and success stories

✓ Checklists, guides, and self-


assessments

✓ Educational blogs on important


industry specific topics

✓ Other informative content

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5. Avoid using too much emotionless text

Most vendors use too much text in their marketing materials and communications. Adding an
image to an email has been proven to increase open rates. Email open rates are tied to sender-
name and subject line. In fact, if you have an image in your email and the recipient doesn’t
have images enabled in the preview pane or full view, it won’t count as an open. Provide a link
to a video or demo to encourage prospects to move to the next step in the discovery journey.
Include a link to your marketplace
offer listing on all your marketing
assets. Attract buyers’ attention, show
them something they won’t want to
miss, and stand out from the rest!
Include dashboards, images, and
other graphics in campaign content
to deepen visual interest and increase
consumption time.

Sample compelling image, courtesy of Hitachi Solutions

6. Make video the hero of your campaigns

Online video is the future of content marketing. Why? In our world of information overload,
video is easy to engage with. Your campaign strategy should include video content. Even if you
operate a small business, you can
inexpensively create authentic customer
stories, educational videos, employee video
blogs, and more. Share your videos on your
website, embed links in your email
campaigns, and post your videos on social
media. Include a direct link to your
marketplace business profile and offer
Sample video, courtesy of K3 Retail
listing at the end of all of your videos.

Include alt text on images and captions to ensure your content is accessible.

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7. Keep your campaign content simple

Keep your messaging clear and to the


point. Use language your customers
would use to describe their needs or
challenges, rather than using polished
marketing verbiage. An abundance of
text will be largely ignored. On your
business profile, listing pages,
conversion landing pages, and in
campaign emails, try eliminating
everything that isn’t compelling or
important.

Sample email, courtesy of WebSan Solutions Inc.

How to engage and not overwhelm the buyer's mind

Include lots of white space and cut text

Use simple, descriptive, ordinary language

Avoid emotionless stock photos

Tell your story in infographic form

Incorporate videos, trials, demos, and interactive content

Add subtitles or bullet points to help break up the text

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8. Set up campaign tracking

Once you set up your own marketing campaign, you can use campaign tracking codes to measure the
campaign results. With “OCID” tracking codes you can measure visitors and Call To Action (CTA) clicks
for things like your marketing campaigns, social media posts, blogs, nurture emails, or any activity that
is directed to your marketplace offer listing. The OCID tag or identifier enables you to track all user
traffic and lets you better assess the effectiveness of those tactics in driving listing engagement.

How to properly implement OCID tracking codes for Microsoft AppSource or Azure Marketplace
listings.

1. Select URL: Identify the Microsoft AppSource or Azure Marketplace listing for your campaign.

• Azure Marketplace example: https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-


us/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.DocumentDB?tab=overview

• Microsoft AppSource example: https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-


us/product/office/WA104380627?tab=Overview

2. URL clean up: Remove ‘tab=overview’ from the listing’s URL. If there is no ‘tab=overview’, then add
“?” at the end. Make sure there is only 1 ‘?’ before OCID:

• Azure Marketplace example: https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-


us/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.DocumentDB?

• Microsoft AppSource example: https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-


us/product/office/WA104380627?

3. Create your own “campaign name” after “OCID”, this could be any word that ties activities together,
such as campaign, mktgcampaign, aprilcampaign. You can give each activity a unique identifier, or
if you have multiple activities as part of a single campaign, you could use a common name as the
identifier such as “aprilcampaign” so that you can easily group all activity results as part of that
campaign.

Action: Add “ocid=campaignname_” after the “?” in the URL:

• Azure Marketplace example: https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-


us/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.DocumentDB?ocid=campaignname_

• Microsoft AppSource example: https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-


us/product/office/WA104380627?ocid=campaignname_

4. After the “campaign name” add other identifiers including your marketplace publisher name
(required for tracking). Then you can include the asset name such as social image, paid search, blog

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post, tweet. Optional: you can add the week number or assets number. Examples include:
Microsoft_blog_wk1; Microsoft_search; campaign name_Microsoft_ socialtext_no1; See below for
examples.

Action: Add Publisher_assetname_wk# or Publisher_assetname_no# after


“ocid=campaignname_”in the URL

• Azure Marketplace example: https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-


us/marketplace/apps/Microsoft.DocumentDB?ocid=campaignname_microsoft_socialima
ges_wk1

• Microsoft AppSource example: https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-


us/product/office/WA104380627?ocid=campaignname_microsoft_blog_no1

Contact your Marketplace Rewards engagement manager to get reporting details on your OCID
campaign tracking codes.

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9. Become a Featured App on the commercial marketplace

One of the opportunities available to you on the commercial marketplace is having your solution
promoted through the Featured Apps program. The program provides premium placement for eligible
listings across Microsoft AppSource, Azure Marketplace, and Azure Portal. This allows your solution to
be displayed in areas with valuable real estate and expose your listing to millions of customers each
month. Leverage this opportunity to get exposure for your listing and drive growth.

Who is eligible for a Featured App promotion?

All new consulting (proof of concept, implementation or workshop) offer listings receive a category
promotion. Transact offer listings with $500+ marketing billed sales also receive a category promotion
and offers with $1million+ in commercial marketplace billed sales earn a home page promotion. You can
also receive placements if your solution is performing exceptionally well in the marketplace. When
considering which apps will be eligible for performance-based featuring, we consider such metrics as
MAU, leads, billed sales, and more.

Where can my listing be promoted?

There are two primary types of featured app promotions: home page promotions and category
promotions. A home page promotion is when your solution is featured within the Featured Apps area
of azuremarketplace.microsoft.com or appsource.microsoft.com and the category placement allows you
toappear in the featured area of each category which appears in the navigation menu items on the left
hand side of the page in Microsoft AppSource and Azure Marketplace (see images below).

Featured home page placement - if your solution is eligible, you will receive at least 2 weeks of
promotion on the relevant homepage, which will have a measurable impact on the success of your
offer. The timing of your featured placement will be based on availability.

Home page placement on Azure Marketplace

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Category placement - once your commercial marketplace listing is optimized your solution will be
eligible to be featured in one of the categories found on the left-hand side of your listing. You'll receive
at least 2 weeks of promotion. The category and timing of your featured placement will be based on
availability.

Category placement on Microsoft AppSource

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Azure Portal solution promotion – for Azure offers, the majority of marketplace traffic goes to the Azure
Portal (portal.azure.com). You can showcase your offer where it will be discovered by developers
looking to deploy a solution, with a two-week premium placement in Azure Portal. The category and
timing of your featured placement will be based on availability.

Azure Portal solution promotion

Speak to your Marketplace Rewards engagement manager about having your solution featured. If your
request is accepted, time other marketing campaigns (social media posts, blog posts, SEM campaigns)
to coincide with the period during which your solution is featured. This will help drive maximum impact
of your campaign tactics.

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Chapter 5

Techniques for driving traffic to your listing


You now understand the critical steps required to launch marketing campaigns that engage
viewers and bring results. Here are some quick tips on how to draw greater traffic to your
solution listing and sales landing page:

1. Indicate on your website and other marketing communications that your product or solution
offering is available on Microsoft’s commercial marketplace, and that customers can easily
access a trial offer there. Include social media share buttons on online pages and provide a link
back to the marketplace. You can leverage the “Get it from” badges in our Marketplace
Marketing Toolkit to promote your listing in content, web pages, or other sales or marketing
collateral.

“Get it from” badges:

2. Use trusted, well-researched, and targeted industry terms to increase search rankings.
Take advantage of keyword planning tools to choose your words more effectively.

Visit the Microsoft Advertising


Keyword Planner or Google Ads
Keyword Planner to get started.

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3. Interact with those in your target segment. Make your presence known at industry events and
conferences so that you can position your organization as a thought leader. Have links to your
website posted on industry blogs, newsletters, and other relevant online publications. Show that
you are an active member in your prospects’ community. Cross links will help increase your
search engine rankings as well.

4. Adopt the “conversational marketing” trend by engaging in two-way communication,


creating a customer community, and aiming to provide customers and prospects with more than
just a product experience. Create and post shareable educational videos. Help your customers
gain recognition for their innovative implementations and showcase their successes. Leverage
the power of referrals and focus on nurturing customer advocates.

LS Retail Customer Conference

5. Create links between channels (e.g., from your marketplace business profile and
offer listingto your website, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, etc.). Leverage the “Get it from”
badge in the Marketplace Marketing Toolkit. Whatever platforms you are using, if you create
a network between all of your touchpoints, you will be sure to gain an increase in traffic flow.

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Chapter 6

Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine


Marketing (SEM), and display media advertising
To increase the chances that your listing will be found on Microsoft’s commercial marketplace,
you should also apply search engine optimization (SEO) best practices. SEO refers to the
process of optimizing your business profile, offer listing, and sales conversion page so that they
will appear high in organic search results. Search engines regularly send automated, web-
surfing software called "crawlers" out into the web to review and analyze website pages,
searching for any updates and changes. These crawlers are gatekeepers to a search engine’s
ranking system. The more relevant your landing page updates are for the customer, the more
frequently these crawlers re-analyze your listing, which benefits you.

Microsoft AppSource and Azure Marketplace also let prospects find your business profile and
offer listing using specific category filters. Be sure to align with these key search terms if you
have industry domain expertise or workload specialization.

In addition to web search, users will also be able to find your business profile and offer
listings using the marketplace search engine located in the top navigation bar of each
storefront. Buyers can search by offer name, publisher, or specific keywords to get a
filtered list of results. The marketplace search engine will render search results using a
weighted scoring model. The search term used by the customer will be matched against
the offer’s title, the publisher name, the offer’s short and long description as well as the
search keywords added to the offer during the publishing process. Each of these inputs is
weighted and the search algorithm will yield results based on these weights. Therefore, to
ensure the highest search scoring possible, any keywords tagged to the offer in Partner
Center should also be included in the content of the product detail page as well.

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Steps to boost your search ranking
Content and keyword optimization
1. Keyword research – look for keywords which communicate the message of your
business or offer. Look at blogs, Reddit, Facebook, and other social media to see what
people think about the page. Choose high monthly search volume keywords and add
them to the body content and to the headers of your business profile and offer
listing. Review your competition. Picking the same keywords as competitors or other
vendors will drive up the price of those keywords.
2. Keyword optimization – it is also important to know how to use keywords and where
to place them within your marketplace business profile and offer listing. Are you using
keywords at least 4 times in your content? Does your listing title and first paragraph
contain your most important keywords? Avoid practices such as duplicate content
and keyword stuffing (adding keywords that don’t add value to the reader).
3. Content promotion – promote your content across channels, including your website
and social media and build both internal and external links. Reach out to industry
analysts, bloggers, partners, or other technology consultants for a review, a mention,
or even just a quick link (within context of course) to your business profile or offer
listing. It’s imperative to create outbound links to related content as well.

Make your content fresh and relevant

Your content should be specific on a given topic and be kept up to date. Modify your business
profile, offer listing and sales conversion pages regularly. Update screen shots, videos, text, and
more. Search engines demand that you keep your listing current to show up in search results.
Make sure you have a consistent message across all channels. Think about how all message
touchpoints connect to accelerate your customer’s decision.

Search Engine Marketing (SEM)

You may also choose to invest funds into promoting your marketplace business profile, offer
listings, and sales conversion page to increase visibility in search engine results. In other words,
your page can achieve a higher ranking in search engine results and appear above the organic

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search results. This is referred to as search engine marketing (SEM) or pay-per-click (PPC).

Digital media advertising


There are also many paid options to gain increased awareness and attract higher visitor volumes
using targeted display or banner advertising. Because of the complexity involved, we
recommend working with a media buying agency or expert who can help you target and
optimize your initial media plan to yield the highest return on investment. Hiring an expert will
help you learn best practices and avoid mistakes. Important steps include choosing the right
medium, defining your target buyer, assessing costs, identifying goals, designing effective
advertisements, optimizing campaigns, and measuring and tracking results.

Digital media advertising examples

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Chapter 7

Converting visitors into prospects


Give prospects control

After you are successful in drawing attention to your business profile and offer listing, it is
important to provide prospects with the next immediate step that will move them along the
buying journey. Purchasers want control throughout their decision-making process; they decide
when and how they get the information they need. It is therefore critical to provide as many
engagement options as possible, so that they can plan their own buying journey. Trials should
be customer-led and require no purchase or configuration.

Read detailed guidance on offering Test Drives on your marketplace offer listing.

The strategic purpose and value of a free trial

When you offer a free trial and a competitor does not, you immediately have an advantage.
You appear more trustworthy and transparent, leaving your prospect with a positive bias
towards your company. The aim of offering a trial is to drive the visitor from interest to desire.
A trial can help you demonstrate your solution’s value and nudge a prospect toward
commitment and activation.

Trial options

Offering prospects a trial experience increases engagement as well as exposure to your solution.
27% of app searches in the marketplace are filtered by users to look for solutions with trials.
Without a trial you are decreasing your chances of being found by users.

There are different “trial” offer options, and each has its pros and cons. By providing more than
one option to visitors, you allow them to choose their own experience, based on where they
are in the buying journey. Below are three trial options you can offer prospects:

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Key benefits Choose this option if…

Your solution is a virtual machine or solution


template.
Enables customers to try your product
before they buy and includes an Your solution is a SaaS offering, and you offer a
automatic method to convert to paid multitenant SaaS product.
Free trial
use. Also provides proofs of concept for You have a first-run experience to get a customer up
the customer and joint engagement and running quickly.
with Microsoft sales teams.
You have a single tenant but are adding customers
as guest users.

Your solution is a virtual machine, solution template,


Enables customers to try your product
or SaaS app with a single tenant, or is difficult to
before they buy. Also provides a guided
Test drive provision.
experience of your solution on a pre-
You don't have a method to convert your trial to a
configured setup.
paid offer.

Allows customers to see your product


Interactive Your solution requires a complex setup that would
in action without the complexity of
demo be hard to achieve in the trial period.
setup.

A customer led free trial provides prospects with the most control over their trial experience.
They can chart their own paths and self-determine their interactions on their own schedules. You
may be able to limit how long a prospect can interact with the trial environment to a single visit,
to a number of single visits, or to the full length of a trial period. By keeping your trial short, you
encourage prospects to increase engagement and you create a sense of urgency, which can also
compress your sales cycle. Include a call-to-action to accelerate conversion to paid use of your
solution.

A test drive can be used when your solution is deployed via one or more Virtual Machines via
IaaS or SaaS apps. The benefit of this approach is the automated provisioning of a virtual
appliance or entire solution environment, couched in a partner-hosted “guided tour” of the
solution for customer evaluation, at no additional cost. The prospect does not need to be an
existing Microsoft customer.

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Benefits of a test drive

27% of user search requests are refined to only show offers with trials or test
drives

Offers with test drives generate 38% more leads than offers without

6% of new customer acquisitions on Azure Marketplace stem from test drives by


prospective buyers

Enables Microsoft field sellers to better assess your product for co-sell efforts

A partner-led interactive demo requires prospects to identify themselves and to wait for you
to contact them to arrange a demonstration or trial. While this allows you to uncover more
information, qualify prospects, and provide a more tailored and customized trial experience, it
takes control away from prospects. It may also add an unnecessary hurdle in the buying process
and increases your sales costs. The benefit of this option is that you can provide a trial
experience without provisioning for complex solutions. This option allows prospective
customers to see the key features of your solution that they are most interested in, while in turn
providing you with valuable leads that can be nurtured. Demonstrate sensitivity by providing
other viewing options in addition to your partner-led demo.

While self-running demos can depict visually rich, simulated user experiences, they offer
limited interactive opportunity. If you do offer automated demos, it's better to have a few that
are 3-5 minutes long instead of having one single extended demo. Prospects want to be able
to dive in and out as they explore what is relevant to their specific needs. You can also offer a
chat option on your sales landing page that allows prospects to get answers to their questions
throughout the buying process.

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Regardless of which type of trial you offer, structure it in a way that speaks to a specific buyer persona.
Offer use case scenarios if possible. As outlined earlier, determine who your target buyers are and what
is driving them to look for a solution. Then ensure your trial guides them through what is most
important to them and addresses their concerns. Each buyer type will be interested in different
capabilities and benefits, so your trial should reflect these variances in focused and compelling ways.

Sample guided tour provided by Dynaway:

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Chapter 8

Effective trial nurture process


Once you capture prospects’ interest on the marketplace business profile or offer listing and
they start a trial or engage with you, it is essential to have a clearly defined trial nurture process.
The goal during a trial is to help the customer understand how your solution or service can
address their enterprise concerns and challenges, which will trigger a deeper level of interest.

Whatever the duration of your trial, the nurture focus period should kick in as soon as possible
and begin no longer than 14 days from the onset of customer explorations. This trial duration
length is effective for the customer to evaluate and better understand the product value and be
ready to engage in the next step of the purchase journey.

Define a marketing nurture process

All your marketplace leads should be nurtured and monitored along a deliberate evaluation
path and nurture process. Touchpoints for prospects benefit from being well executed—both
during and after trial, workshop, proof of concept, or other engagement. For best results, you
will need to proactively engaged and monitor, guide, and nurture potential customers along a
path that actively removes obstacles, while encouraging high engagement and interest.

Your chosen nurture process will vary based on whether you have in-app intelligence to
monitor trial user behavior throughout interaction with the solution being trialed. If you can
gather these insights, you can trigger an action-based email sequence that gently nudges
potential new customers towards a desired outcome. If trial users are overlooking key features,
you can offer self-serve resources, tips, guides, tutorials, and other documentation, all of which
help a higher product engagement and interest which deepens and is effective in being more
apt to be ready to purchase.

For services or apps that lack a trial, you can plan a nurture track based on a timed sequence of
pre-determined nurture emails. Striking a balance between staying top-of-mind and being
aggressive is important. We recommend encouraging users to buy towards the end of this
nurture sequence, after trust is earned and they have the depth to understand the capabilities
and features of your solution offering.

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Sample marketing lead nurture process map

Source: Lead-to Revenue, Marketing Sales (Inside View)

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Nurture cycle
Regardless of the nurture track, the following types of emails are effective during the nurture
cycle:

Welcome Email Education Email


It is important to welcome your trial user. This Send regular emails containing useful content
type of email has the highest open rate of any designed to help users get the most out of
email at 60%. Within the email, explain the your trial. Send practical guidance and tips that
value that users can expect from your solution, encourage testing of your key features. Links to
and provide resources or guidance on how to videos can be helpful as well.
easily get started. Tell them you will be keeping
in touch with them to ensure they have a
positive learning experience.

Aspiration Email Trust & Thought Leadership Email


In this email, describe an inspirational customer Send an email that highlights your company's
case that provides social proof and aligns with expertise, experience, and awards, and shows
the outcomes your prospect is looking for. you are a safe choice. Create a sense of fear if
prospects choose someone else or if they miss
out on this opportunity to join the hundreds of
other companies just like theirs that have
enjoyed significant benefits with your solution.

Urgency Email Offer Email


If possible, create in-app messaging to remind Create a one-to-one email with a personalized,
users of how much time is left in their trial limited offer. Include a reminder of the key
period. Emails should state how many days benefits prospects will enjoy with your solution.
they have left in their trial. This creates a sense
of urgency.

Take Away Email


Send them a final email stating you will be
removing them from the trial process. Allow
them one last opportunity to opt into a
marketing nurture program if they are still
interested, but not yet ready to decide.

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Tracking leads

To receive leads from Microsoft AppSource and Azure Marketplace, you must enable your CRM
(e.g., Marketo, Microsoft Dynamics, or Salesforce) to accept lead data. All offer types, regardless
of storefront, product integration, or billing capabilities, will receive leads based on this
database integration. Review guidance on lead management in the marketplace to learn more.

Best practices when engaging with new leads

1. Consider how you reach out: Social media outreaches (for example, on LinkedIn or
Twitter) is not a replacement for an official email acknowledgement. It’s recommended to
reach out to the customer with the information they provided for outreach. Outreach
outside of those mediums may elicit negative customer response.

2. Personalized corporate email is best: Initial email outreach to new lead(s) will have a
higher engagement if sent from a personalized official corporate email that is not a <no-
reply@your company domain>

• Emails that come from <no-reply> are often auto-filtered into junk and spam.
Ensure your mails are received and read by using a personal touch as follow-up.

• Including a phone number option for your customer to reach you also improves
responsiveness. Many customers just want to pick up the phone and connect with
someone real-time.

3. Provide context: Even though the customer provided consent for outreach, context goes a
long way to helping create a great customer experience. Let them know who you are, how
you’re connected to the offer they are interested in, trialed, or purchased, and let them
know how you can support them with the offering. Avoid pushing a cross-sell or up-sell as
this is not what the customer consented to when sharing their details.

4. Keep it transactional: When customers agreed to share their contact information in the
marketplace, they agreed to be contacted with transactional communications and/or
support for the product. They did not consent to marketing or promotional follow-up. Keep
your customers happy by respecting these consent permissions.

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Lead scoring
Nurturing the customer post-purchase is key to retaining and gaining future business. Sales
organizations often share the challenge of managing many leads from multiple resources. In order to
leverage Microsoft AppSource and Azure Marketplace as a significant channel, the first step would be
to enable your CRM to accept lead data, and then to start tracking and managing these leads according
to your existing lead management process. One of the most common methods is using lead scoring,
which ranks leads to determine a lead’s sales-readiness. This mechanism will help focus your efforts and
resources to drive for higher conversions - turn opportunities to wins. The marketplace supports many
major CRM systems (e.g., Microsoft Dynamics, Salesforce, Marketo, etc.).

Dynamics 365, for example, offers predictive lead scoring (PLS), which leverages advanced machine
learning capabilities. Anyone in your sales organization can benefit from the resulting scores, not just a
data scientist or IT pro. This mechanism works as follows:

Predictive lead scoring

Model training – In this step, Dynamics 365 analyzes the performance of historical leads in
your CRM and identifies patterns unique to your business, as they are learned from your
data.

Scoring – Each open lead is correlated with the pattern learned from your historical data
and given a score. The higher the score, the more likely the lead is to convert. Offers with
test drives generate 38% more leads than offers without.

Another significant insight is provided by scoring leads across different campaign types. The algorithm
can indicate when more qualified leads came from a specific campaign (e.g., social network campaign)
and score the lead accordingly. Dynamics 365 Sales Insights detects important features such as
campaign type and learns from them to improve future scoring.

In that sense, the marketplace allows you to easily identify leads that are more likely to convert.

Marketplace leads can be scored differently according to the type of listing. For example, leads that
came from a transactable offer are more likely to be qualified than a lead generated from a Contact Me
listing. Leads who clicked Trial have showed intent and therefore can become more significant in your
pipeline. In some cases, you can get valuable information about the lead, such as company name, title,

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and geography. Remember that you can gather information about your prospects, such as visitors and
call to action clicks by using campaign tracking. For more information, see chapter 4 (page 27).

Pricing

The commercial marketplace allows you to transact certain apps. There are varying transact
capabilities between Microsoft AppSource and Azure Marketplace. To see a full list of
capabilities and differences check out the transact section of the Publisher Guide. You have Pay-
as-You-Go and Bring-Your-Own-License billing options. When the Pay-as-You-Go Transact
publishing option is used, your usage-based software licensing revenue is shared 97% / 3%
between you and Microsoft, respectively. A single offer can be priced with both Pay-as-You-Go
and Bring Your Own License billing models and can co-exist at the offer level as separate SKUs.
This can be configured in your offer in Partner Center.

If directly transacting with customers on the marketplace is not available to you, and your
prospects have completed a free trial, test drive or interactive demo, they will want to know if
they can afford your solution. However, they may not yet be ready to engage with a salesperson
to get a quote or proposal. Provide prospects with pricing information on your sales landing
page and if possible,
present them with sample
packaged offers; this will
allow them to get started
with your solution right
away. Shorten your sales
cycle by giving prospects
the opportunity to buy
immediately after a trial.

Sample packaged implementation services from XRM Visio


Qualified partners can create professional services or consulting-type listings in both
storefronts. This is a great opportunity to showcase your domain expertise and move the
prospect from interest to purchase. The publishing requirements for this offer type are different
from offers that are application-based, so visit the requirements in the publisher guide to
determine if this is a useful opportunity for you. These offer types do not have a revenue share
because they are meant to be a lead capture mechanism and not a transaction vehicle. They

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do, however, have a stated price, and you should consider how this affects the perception of
your product detail page. You can frame your service prices as fixed or variable, based on the
scope of the engagement. Think about how that will affect a customer’s understanding of what
to expect from the service delivery.

To accelerate the buying decision, provide 3 or 4 different tiered packages. Your middle
offering should ideally be your highest-margin, most popular option. A low entry package will
encourage a quick buying decision and remove barriers to purchasing with potential for
upselling later. A high-priced package will make the middle option more attractive and allow
you to provide a premium option for more complicated implementations. In addition, consider
offering fixed price, “quick start” 30-day-or-less deployments or a pilot project to speed up
purchasing decisions.

Other pricing considerations

What is your pricing model today?

What are you going to monetize with your offer? A feature set, or services, or
both? This might depend on what a customer will be deploying from the
storefront: is it a fully functional app, or is it a subset of your product’s full
capabilities?

Would one of the following standard pricing models apply to your feature set?
Flat rate, with monthly or annual billing
Billing per user, per consumption, or other usage-based (custom meter)
Billing per hour of consumption or usage
Hybrid (For example, flat rate plus a per usage fee)

Would your sales organization need to shift their approach, based on the pricing?

When a customer comes to your marketplace offer, they should be able to easily calculate what
their “total cost of ownership” (TCO) should be. This means that answering the above questions
for your marketplace product and having specific dollar or other currency amounts on your
“plans + pricing” tab will help them move forward with confidence with a deployment.

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Chapter 9

Reporting and analysis


Measure and optimize

Marketing is both an art and a science. Know what you want to achieve in terms of revenue
generation and new customer acquisition. Set objectives and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
for all your campaigns. Benchmark your monthly results and assess the impact of changes you
make to your solution listing, landing page or trials along the way.

Set targets and regularly measure the following KPIs to gain insight and improve your
business profile, offer listing, sales landing page, and campaigns:

Sales funnel efficiency

Number of contacts/visitors generated per month

Number of conversions from visitor to trial sign-up

Number of conversions from


trial to purchase

Number of paying customers

Average number of days in


each stage of the funnel

Annual churn
rate

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Track traffic source performance

You will use many different marketing media to promote your new solution, including your
Microsoft marketplace listing, SEO, paid advertising, social media campaigns, targeted email
campaigns, and more. Tracking prospects by lead source will be important to ensure marketing
effectiveness. Closely track and measure your results by medium and lead source in relation to
your goals to ensure a high return on your marketing investment, and to further refine your
messaging when necessary.

Your success is our success. You can visit the Partner Center “Analyze” dashboard to uncover
your analytics. You can use it to monitor sales, evaluate performance, and optimize your offers
in the marketplace. The improved analytics tools enable you to act on performance results and
maintain better relationships with your customers and resellers.

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Reports included in the Analyze dashboard

• Summary snapshot of orders

• Usage

• Deployments

• Customer trends

• Detailed orders, usage, and customer data

• Orders and usage listed in a monthly summary or as a six-month trend view

• Usage/orders categorized based on several criteria

• Insights reports with the following metrics:


o Page visits
o Unique visitors
o Trends in page visits versus unique visitors
o Trends in call to action clicks versus unique visitors
o Trends by offer
o Clicks on the call to action button
o Visitors by geography
o Referral domains (sources of your marketplace traffic)

• Detailed reports showing customer information, including geographic


location, and, if the customer has consented to provide the information,
their company name and location down to the ZIP/postal code, so you can
compare your customers and compensate your sellers

These metrics are provided with easy-to-read visualizations, as well as a data table function
where you can download your data in a CSV file and pivot it based on filters that are
important to your business. This allows you to analyze your data and compare it to data you
might be extracting from other marketing automation tools, to get a view of your marketing
impact and your overall marketplace business.

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A recommended best practice is to decide on what Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) you will
measure for a campaign and use these reports to validate progress toward achieving these
indicators.

Specific attributes we provide about your customers

• Reseller • Cloud Instance Name


• First Name • Order Count
• Last Name • Customer Country Region
• Email • Customer City
• Company Name • Customer Communication Culture
• Transaction Date • Reseller Customer Zip/Postal Code
• Subscription name
• Azure Subscription ID (PAY customers only)

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Map prospect interactions

Knowing how many interactions (e.g., emails, demonstrations, content downloads, blog
visits, etc.) it takes before a customer will sign up for a trial and convert to a buyer will
enable you to plan and tailor your marketing efforts accordingly. This may take some time to
determine, but the insight gained will be very valuable.

Marketing budget forecasts

Most vendors under-invest in marketing. Business-to-business firms typically spend between


7%-10% of their gross revenue on marketing. Allocate adequate budget to (a) ensure you
have the marketing resources to follow up and qualify leads, (b) drive marketing nurture
programs and campaigns, and (c) develop marketing content that educates prospects.

Questions to ask when making marketing investment


decisions and establishing budget control measures

You can track the following in one place and stay on top of performance with a simple
marketing key performance indicator dashboard:

What is my allowable cost to acquire a new customer?

What is the customer's estimated lifetime value?

What can I expect the average monthly value of each new customer to be?

What is the average acquisition timeframe for each customer in months?

What is the expected annual churn rate?

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Appendix

Additional resources

Microsoft Azure Marketplace https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-US/

Microsoft AppSource https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-US/

Azure Marketplace and Microsoft


https://aka.ms/marketplacepublisherguide
AppSource Publishing Guide

Create a business profile https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/partner-center/create-


a-marketing-profile

Publishing a Test Drive on Azure https://docs.microsoft.com/en-


Marketplace us/azure/marketplace/test-drive-technical-configuration

Microsoft Azure Resources https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/resources/

Azure Expert Managed Services https://partner.microsoft.com/en-


Provider (MSP) US/membership/azure-expert-msp

Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program https://partner.microsoft.com/en-US/

https://partner.microsoft.com/en-
Advanced specializations
us/membership/advanced-specialization

Go to market faster, reach the right customers,


andincrease your profit with customizable
Partner Marketing Center
materials: https://partner.microsoft.com/en-
us/reach-customers/tools-and- services
GTM benefits for all commercial
https://aka.ms/marketplacerewards
marketplace publishers

Launch and grow your business


with the support of the Microsoft https://partner.microsoft.com/en-us/solutions/go-to-
GTM Services team market

This is a living document as marketplace marketing best practices are continually evolving.
Be sure to check back for new ideas and updates to this guide.

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