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markempa
APRIL 17, 2009
Via [link]. 16:14 The challenge today is not in generating leads, but more in truly connecting with them. That's why lead nurturing matters. #. Automatically shipped by LoudTwitter.
markempa
APRIL 17, 2009
Via [link]. 16:14 The challenge today is not in generating leads, but more in truly connecting with them. That's why lead nurturing matters. #. Automatically shipped by LoudTwitter.
Customer Experience Matrix
APRIL 16, 2009
Long-time readers of this blog know that I have a deep fondness for QlikView as a tool that lets business analysts do work that would otherwise require IT support. QlikView has a very fast, scalable database and excellent tools to create reports and graphs. But quite a few other systems offer at least one of these.* What really sets QlikView apart is its scripting language, which lets analysts build processing streams to combine and transform multiple data sources.
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Chris Koch
APRIL 17, 2009
We’re always hearing that marketing and sales should be better aligned (whatever that means), but I see little practical advice about how to do that beyond the usual change management stuff. I don’t discount the importance of change management, but sometimes you need something more concrete—something that marketing and sales can do together that gets them working closer together without people noticing it so much.
LeadSloth
APRIL 15, 2009
On this blog I primarily write about integrated Lead Management systems , rather than small tools. However, in a previous post I wrote about a project in which I’m replacing a full-blown Marketing Automation system with tools that add on to Salesforce.com. One of the key tools is a form builder: and that is exactly what FormAssembly provides. I was impressed with FormAssembly: they have a cool-looking form builder that has lots of advanced features in a user-friendly package.
Speaker: Carlos Hidalgo, Co-Founder & CEO of Digital Exhaust, Author, International Keynote & TEDx Speaker
Recent research shows that only 50% of B2B organizations state that they have good alignment between their marketing and sales teams. This lack of alignment tremendously impacts the ability to meet business goals, and is a limiting factor for building and maintaining customer relationships. While many B2B organizations continue to struggle with aligning their marketing and sales teams, they can take practical steps to unify both teams and simplify their overall approach.
markempa
APRIL 17, 2009
This is the TEST shipment you asked for. 22:29 I couldn't find a tweet to post for loudtwitter # 22:29 So I posted this. # Automatically shipped by LoudTwitter.
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Adobe Experience Cloud Blog
APRIL 13, 2009
Increasing. marketing ROI is on every marketer's mind in today's business climate. As such, a common question I asked in the B2B Marketing Thought Leader Interview Series is "What is your advice for Marketers striving to increase marketing ROI?". Here are the Top Five Tips to increase marketing ROI, courtesy of our B2B marketing thought leaders: 1. Be Found — "According to a. recent study by MarketingSherpa, 80% of B2B purchasing decision makers say that they found the vendor when they were read
JotForm
APRIL 12, 2009
Wallpapers can be creative, inspiring and elegant. If you are looking to add some creativity and inspiration to your life, you probably need a desktop wallpaper that inspires you to create something creative and original. Today we present 40 stunning wallpapers created by some hard-working and dedic.
Dahle Communication
APRIL 13, 2009
If you haven't seen the urinals that they use in the Amsterdam airport, here is a picture. There is a black fly etched into the urinal. You might be asking yourself: why? Why would they etch a fly onto a urinal? Well, the reason is simple: spillage at the airport has dropped by 80% because of the fly. Apparently, if you give a man something fo focus on, they stay on target.
Customer Experience Matrix
APRIL 12, 2009
I did a Webinar recently ( click here for slides ) about on-demand business intelligence systems, sponsored by Birst. It boiled to two key points: - most of the work in business intelligence is in assembling the underlying database, even though the term “BI systems” often refers to the query and reporting tools (a.k.a. the “presentation layer”). - vendor strategies to simplify BI include: using simpler interfaces, automation or pre-built solutions to make conventional technology easier; or using
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Marketing-Gimbal
APRIL 12, 2009
Dan Schawbel recently launched his new book Me 2.0. In it, Dan introduces the reader to the idea that in the 21st century you really need to think about building, and enhancing your personal brand via online and offline methods. Tags: Branding Marketing Social Networking.
WebMarketCentral
APRIL 15, 2009
In most areas of life, experience with a particular field of endeavor is considered a vital component of expertise. If you needed surgery, for example, you'd probably prefer to have it done by someone who had performed many surgeries before than by an individual who'd merely read quite a bit about medicine. When it comes to social media, however, MarketingSherpa reported yesterday that a majority of marketers don't believe any experience is necessary to be a social media expert.
Dahle Communication
APRIL 16, 2009
Seth Godin posted an interesting blog this morning title " What do you call things you disagree with? " Well, since he doesn't have a comments page to discuss what we would call it, I figured I would post about it here and if anyone wants to add to the discussion they are more than welcome. What I think is most obvious in Seth's post is his comment that when we get annoyed with something or afraid of something, we "lose eloquence and start calling things names.
WebMarketCentral
APRIL 14, 2009
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Dahle Communication
APRIL 15, 2009
In Guy Kawasaki's book Reality Chec k (as well as his blog ), Guy talks about putting together a Mantra for your business versus a mission statement. He states simply that "A mantra is three or four words that explain why your product, service, or company should exist." He then goes on to discuss how painful it can be to develop a Mission Statement for your business. Guy gives a couple of great examples of companies that have mantras instead of mission statements such as Nik
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