SaaS Demand Generation | Whippet Digital
Why most demand gen stalls

Three patterns show up in almost every account we audit.

01

Single-channel dependency

Google Ads is treated as the entire demand engine. When CPCs rise or branded saturation hits, there's no second engine to absorb the pressure. Pipeline becomes a function of one auction.

02

Attribution leakage

LinkedIn, programmatic, and YouTube generate influence that GA4 last-click doesn't credit. Channels that drive pipeline get defunded. Channels that capture demand someone else created get scaled.

03

The wrong audiences at scale

Broad targeting and lookalike audiences burn budget on people who will never buy. The 200 to 2,000 accounts that actually matter get underserved.

The framework

Capture. Acceleration. Reach.

Three layers. One ICP. One measurement model. Each layer has a distinct job — together they form a demand engine you can forecast and scale with confidence.

Layer 1

Capture

Convert existing intent into pipeline.

  • Google Ads — branded, category & competitor terms with tight match types and conversion-built landing pages
  • Retargeting — Meta, LinkedIn and programmatic display tuned to funnel stage, not blanket impressions
  • Review & comparison platforms — G2, Capterra and category directories where shortlists are built
Layer 2

Acceleration

Reach the right accounts before they're searching.

  • Programmatic ABM — display delivered to a curated, ICP-aligned account list across a whitelisted publisher universe
  • LinkedIn campaigns — persona-segmented messaging including Thought Leader Ads that reach buying committees
  • Sales & marketing alignment — pipeline signals routed to sales with context, not just lead lists
Layer 3

Reach

Build category awareness and feed the layers above.

  • YouTube & Demand Gen — video distributed to ICP-aligned audiences with measurable view-through influence on downstream Capture
  • Meta for B2B — retargeting and reach against high-confidence audience signals, not broad prospecting
  • Sponsored thought leadership — founder and executive content in the channels where buyers already research
The layers are connected. Capture without Acceleration creates a ceiling. Reach without Capture creates waste. Acceleration without Reach runs out of accounts to target. The engine only works as a system.
How we build it

Every engagement starts with three questions.

Before we design the engine, we need to understand where pipeline is actually coming from today — not where your current attribution says it is. That distinction matters more than most clients expect.

From there we define the ICP, build the account list, set the channel mix, design the creative system, establish the measurement framework, and build the sales handoff process that turns signal into booked meetings.

Start with a review
Q1

Where is pipeline actually coming from today, once attribution leakage is corrected?

Q2

Which layer is underweight — Capture, Acceleration, or Reach?

Q3

Which channels are working, which are coasting on misattributed credit, and which should be cut?

What good looks like

A demand engine that runs across channels, not on one.

Pipeline contribution you can attribute

Clear sight lines from channel to SQL to closed-won — with self-reported attribution filling the gaps that UTM tracking misses.

Cost per SQL that improves quarter on quarter

As the account list sharpens and creative learns, efficiency compounds. You're not just buying more — you're buying better.

Sales conversations with the right accounts

Not the ones who filled in a form at 2am. The accounts in your ICP list who've seen your content, visited your site, and are ready to talk.

A forecast you can stand behind

Pipeline input that's predictable enough to support headcount decisions, board updates, and next quarter's commit.

Where to start

If your demand generation feels expensive, inconsistent, or dependent on one channel — let's see where the gaps are.

We'll walk you through where your current engine is leaking, where the highest-leverage moves are, and how the framework applies to your business.

Book a demand generation review
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