Product Marketing Adventures
Product marketing is splitting into two groups right now. One group uses AI to move faster and crank out deliverables. The other uses AI to operationalize deep thinking, pressure test positioning, synthesize customer patterns, and build systems that keep working after the launch. This episode is about that second group, and what it looks like when it is done well. Ryan Radcliffe joins me to break down how he helped Vivun reposition at breakneck speed as the company evolved from serving sales engineers to launching Hero for sellers. Ryan’s approach was not “throw prompts into Claude and hope.” He built a 40 page messaging and persona manifesto grounded in research, stakeholder alignment, customer psychology, and voice of customer insights. We talk through how that manifesto became a real operating system for the company. How Ryan translated executive narrative into personas, positioning, proof points, and language guidelines that teams could actually use. Then we get into where Claude fits, and how constraints and inputs matter if you want outputs that stay on brand and avoid the usual AI mess. We also cover the moment the system proved itself when the team had to ship a hero website fast, plus a messaging critique of UserGems and why generic AI language is the quickest way to lose trust. The big takeaway is simple. AI is not the strategy, clarity is. AI just helps you scale it. LINKS Messaging Critique (UserGems): https://www.usergems.com/ [https://www.usergems.com/] Connect with Ryan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/radcliff/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/radcliff/] Connect with Elle: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elle3izabeth/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elle3izabeth/] Website: https://www.productmarketingadventures.com/ [https://www.productmarketingadventures.com/]
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