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Active Conversion Offers Strong Lead Management and Leaves Out the Rest

Customer Experience Matrix

Summary: Active Conversion helps marketing and sales departments make the best use of leads they’ve generated outside the system. That's fewer functions than traditional demand generation, but if those are the functions you need, who cares? Registration is no longer required.)

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Jesubi Doubles Sales Prospecting Efficiency

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The latest stop on my little tour of not-really-demand-generation systems is Jesubi. The flash show when you enter the company’s Web site could easily be mistaken for a demand generation product – it lists campaign workflow, list segmentation, email templates, Salesforce.com integration and dynamic reporting.

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SalesFusion Combines Online and Offline Marketing with CRM

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But the system does offer a comprehensive solution for smaller firms and, at least on the CRM side, can integrate with more powerful solutions including Salesforce.com , Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Siebel CRM On Demand. It merged in 2007 with online forms vendor AxiomFire and assumed its current name in January 2009.

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LoopFuse Offers No-Frills Demand Generation

Customer Experience Matrix

Summary: LoopFuse offers attractive but limited demand generation functions at an easy-to-swallow price. It’s been nearly a year since I took my first close look at the LoopFuse OneView demand generation system. In addition to Salesforce.com, the vendor has a standard integration for SugarCRM.

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B2B Category Creators Episode 5 Transcript

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Elissa is currently board member at several companies, but most well known for being the CMO at Tableau from I think it was 2007 to 2018, when I was there. I left right before the salesforce.com acquisition, which I’m really happy about, didn’t get trapped in that. It’s a service model to everybody else.