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Attack of the Customers Press Release

Paul Gillin

Customers are taking their complaints about companies and products to the Internet in record numbers, and a new book tells what is driving this trend and how businesses can avoid being victims of customer attacks. Recent research has shown that 70% of large companies have experienced an attack on their reputations during last two years.“Decision-makers

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9 call analytics platforms for marketing teams to consider

Martech

The market is continually developing, and many vendors are investing heavily in AI and machine learning to expand the range of marketing and sales use cases for their solutions. Severna Park, Maryland-based CallTrackingMetrics was founded in 2008. Santa Barbara, California-based Invoca was founded in 2008. CallTrackingMetrics.

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Gene Carr's Patron Technology Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Big Companies are Getting E-mail Now. April 2008. March 2008. February 2008. January 2008. December 2007. November 2007. October 2007. July 22, 2008. July 17, 2008. Presidential Web-watch 08. Web Design. Recent Posts. The Decline of Print Newspapers: Quantified. Video Motivation?

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The Evolution of HubSpot's Email Marketing Strategy: An Insider's Story

Hubspot

Here''s the inside story of how our email marketing strategy evolved as our company and database grew. Phase 0 (2006-2007): Building Our Opt-In Email List. Phase 1 (2007-2009): Starting With a Simple Lead Gen Playbook. This didn''t seem so strange at first because of how we classified people as leads.

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The State of the Blogosphere 2010

Online Marketing Institute

Technorati reports that most bloggers classify themselves as hobbyists. Perhaps most important, but third in this study, blogging positions its financiers and the company they represent as thought leaders. Perhaps we should follow the trend of those bloggers who DO NOT link their blogs to Facebook. tend to do so on their own.

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