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ERP ISV Marketing Is Different. Here’s Why.

May 28, 20265 min read

ERP ISV Marketing Is Different. Here’s Why.

Why traditional SaaS marketing strategies often struggle in ERP ecosystems and what actually helps ISVs build visibility, trust, and momentum.

TL;DR

ERP ISV marketing works differently because ERP ecosystems are built on relationships, trust, and familiarity. The ISVs creating traction are the ones consistently showing up — through educational content, partnerships, community conversations, and collaborative visibility across the ecosystem.

Many ISVs are still marketing like traditional SaaS companies.

More campaigns.
More feature lists.
More “streamline operations” messaging buyers have heard hundreds of times before.

But ERP ecosystems work differently.

ERP audiences are not usually making fast, isolated software decisions.

They’re evaluating:

  • integrations

  • operational workflows

  • implementation partners

  • ecosystem fit

  • long-term relationships

  • trust

That changes how ISV marketing works.

And honestly, it’s one of the biggest reasons many ISV marketing strategies struggle to gain traction inside ERP ecosystems.

At The ISV Society, one of the biggest patterns we continue seeing is this: The ISVs building the most momentum are often not the loudest. They’re the most recognizable.

Why Does ERP ISV Marketing Work So Differently?

Traditional SaaS marketing often focuses on:

  • speed

  • scale

  • quick conversions

  • automation

  • product-led funnels

ERP ISV marketing is different because ERP buying decisions are more:

Partners and customers are not simply evaluating software features.

They’re evaluating:

  • implementation support

  • ecosystem compatibility

  • operational impact

  • strategic relationships

  • connected workflows

  • long-term fit

That means visibility and ecosystem familiarity matter far more than many ISVs realize.

Why Visibility Matters More Than Most ISVs Think

One of the biggest challenges many ISVs have is not product capability.

It’s visibility.

There are incredible ISV solutions that many partners and customers have simply never heard of.

Meanwhile, other ISVs consistently show up:

  • at ERP events

  • in partner conversations

  • through Demo Days

  • on podcasts

  • in LinkedIn discussions

  • through educational webinars

  • across ecosystem communities

Over time, repeated visibility creates familiarity.

Familiarity builds trust.

Trust increases recommendations.

That’s one of the core ideas behind The ISV Society’s CVCC Growth Framework:

Clarity → Visibility → Community → Collaboration

Without visibility, even strong ISV solutions struggle to gain traction.

What Actually Helps ERP ISVs Build Momentum?

ERP ISV growth is rarely driven by one campaign.

Momentum usually happens through repeated ecosystem exposure over time.

The strongest ISV growth strategies today often include:

  • educational content

  • co-marketing

  • partner relationships

  • community participation

  • thought leadership

  • collaborative events

  • podcasts

  • workshops

  • Demo Days

This creates something many ISVs underestimate: recognizable ecosystem presence

And in ERP ecosystems, recognition matters.

Why Generic ERP Messaging Often Falls Flat

Most ISV messaging sounds exactly the same.

“Streamline operations.”
“Increase efficiency.”
“Seamless integrations.”
“AI-powered innovation.”

The problem is that ERP audiences no longer emotionally connect with vague corporate phrases.

Specificity creates clarity. And clarity creates trust.

Because the ERP space is crowded with messaging that sounds almost identical.

A sea of sameness where every solution claims to save time, improve visibility, automate workflows, and transform the business.

After a while, it all starts blending together.

That’s why generic messaging often falls flat. Not because the solutions aren’t valuable, but because the content doesn’t feel connected to real day-to-day challenges.

People don’t remember buzzwords. They remember messaging that sounds familiar to what they are actually experiencing.

The reporting frustrations.
The spreadsheet workarounds.
The manual processes nobody has fixed yet.
The disconnected systems.
The late-night reconciliations.
The approvals stuck in email threads.
The constant “Where is this information?” conversations.

That kind of specificity gets attention because it feels real.

Instead of: “Increase efficiency.”

ERP audiences relate more to: “Your people are wasting time doing things software should already handle.”

Instead of: “Seamless integrations.”

ERP audiences relate more to: “Your systems should talk to each other without your team acting as translators.”

Specific messaging beats corporate messaging every time.

That is especially true inside ERP ecosystems where customers deal with operational complexity every single day.

Why Community Matters More Than Ever

ERP ecosystems are becoming increasingly community-driven.

ERP buyers and partners trust:

  • conversations

  • peer recommendations

  • educational discussions

  • practical expertise

  • real-world experiences

more than polished corporate messaging.

That’s one reason initiatives like:

  • Demo Days

  • workshops

  • podcasts

  • LinkedIn discussions

  • collaborative events

continue gaining traction across ERP communities.

At The ISV Society, one of the biggest things we continue seeing is that buyers often want:

  • useful insights

  • operational understanding

  • practical conversations

  • ecosystem trust

Not just another sales pitch.

How The CVCC Growth Framework Supports ISVs

Growth

The ISV Society’s CVCC Growth Framework was created to help ISVs think differently about ecosystem growth.

Clarity

Clear positioning helps ISVs stand out inside crowded ERP ecosystems.

Visibility

Repeated ecosystem visibility creates familiarity and recognition.

Community

Communities create trust, conversations, and long-term engagement.

Collaboration

Partnerships and co-marketing amplify ecosystem momentum.

The ISVs gaining the most traction today are often the companies consistently investing in all four areas.

What Does The Future Of ERP ISV Marketing Look Like?

The future of ERP ISV marketing will likely revolve around:

  • ecosystem authority

  • educational visibility

  • AI discoverability

  • recognizable industry presence

  • trust signals

  • thought leadership

  • collaboration

The ISVs that stand out will not necessarily be the companies creating the most content.

They’ll be the companies consistently participating in the right conversations with clear, recognizable, useful messaging.

Final Thoughts

ERP ISV marketing is different because ERP ecosystems are different.

Trust compounds.
Visibility compounds.
Community compounds.
Collaboration compounds.

And the ISVs consistently showing up across those areas are often the companies building the strongest long-term momentum.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is ERP ISV marketing different from traditional SaaS marketing?

ERP ISV marketing is more relationship-driven, partner-influenced, and operationally complex than traditional SaaS marketing.


Why does visibility matter so much for ISVs?

Visibility helps ISVs become recognizable inside ERP ecosystems, which increases familiarity, trust, and recommendations.


What is the CVCC Growth Framework?

The CVCC Growth Framework is The ISV Society’s framework focused on:
Clarity → Visibility → Community → Collaboration.


Why do ERP buyers trust communities?

ERP buyers often trust communities because they provide educational insights, peer recommendations, practical expertise, and real-world conversations.


Why does generic ERP messaging often fail?

Generic ERP messaging often feels interchangeable and disconnected from real operational frustrations buyers experience every day.

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Amiee Keenan

I've been working with ISVs for over 20 years doing all things marketing, partner engagement, event planning, website and blog content, building a channel, and so much more. I've worked for some amazing ISVs in a variety of industries including manufacturing and distribution, cloud hosting and sales tax, as well as procurement, and pricing.

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