# B2B marketing examples that are actually campaigns
> Useful B2B marketing examples are campaign types you can staff: a webinar with a reason to attend, a case study that names the constraint, and outbound that treats a list as a program. Logos on a homepage are proof, not a campaign.
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## Webinars that create a date

A working webinar is a 30 to 45 minute session on a job the buyer already has, with a named practitioner, a short demo or teardown, and a next step that is not "book a demo" in the first two minutes. Promote it to a list that matches the ICP. Record it. Turn the Q&A into a follow-up email and a page. That is a campaign because it has a date, an audience, an asset, and a follow-up path.

A webinar that is only a product tour with a guest from your own company is a meeting you invited strangers to. Treat [ON24's research on digital events](https://www.on24.com/resources/) as operational reading if you run this motion a lot, and still write your own brief.

**Examples by job, not by aesthetic**

| Example | Job |
| --- | --- |
| Webinar with a customer | Create a reason to talk |
| Comparison page | Catch late intent |
| Founder LinkedIn notes | Start conversations |
| Case study | Help a champion sell inside |

## Case studies that name the constraint

The useful case study states the starting constraint (manual reporting, a failed vendor, a compliance deadline), the change, and a number the customer will still stand behind. Industry, company size, and stack should be specific enough that a similar buyer recognizes themselves. Vague praise with a logo is not an example of marketing. It is a permission slip you have not finished writing.

## Outbound as a campaign, not a personality

Outbound is a campaign when there is a defined account list, a reason to reach out this quarter, a sequence with a stop rule, and a human on replies. Cold email to a scraped CSV with no offer is not a B2B example worth copying. LinkedIn can be the channel when the buyer actually lives there; the campaign still needs the list and the offer. The tool is not the example.

## What to steal and what to skip

Steal structure: date, audience, proof, follow-up. Skip the part where a giant vendor runs a 12-city roadshow you cannot staff. Also skip "we went viral on LinkedIn" stories that had no pipeline attached. If you cannot name the ICP and the next step, it is content, not a campaign example.

## Related

- [B2B content marketing: thought leadership versus product pages](https://omentir.com/b2b-content-marketing.md)
- [B2B brand marketing is category work, not a campaign flight](https://omentir.com/b2b-brand-marketing.md)
- [B2B healthcare marketing: compliance, long cycles, and who you can email](https://omentir.com/b2b-healthcare-marketing.md)

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