What Does a Product Marketing Manager Do?
Shaping product narratives that drive adoption and revenue.
Product Marketing Managers own product positioning, messaging, and go-to-market execution. They research customers and competitors, define ideal use cases, and partner with product and sales teams to ensure launches are successful and adoption grows. Unlike demand-focused marketing roles, product marketing concentrates on clarity of value, differentiation, and alignment across teams.
Typical responsibilities include:
- Defining product positioning and messaging
- Leading go-to-market strategy and product launches
- Conducting customer and market research
- Creating sales enablement and product collateral
- Partnering with product teams on roadmap alignment
- Analyzing competitive landscape and differentiation
- Measuring adoption and launch performance