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Choosing an Email Marketing Software « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer Effectiveness is a discipline and it can be learned Home About the Effective Marketer Books Speaking Choosing an Email Marketing Software Who’s the best email marketing company/software? Slides can be seen below. Good question! You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0

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B2B Marketing Summit Shows Old Problems Persist

The Effective Marketer

MarketingSherpa is known for quality content and I have attended a couple conferences ( I was a speaker at the Email Marketing Summit 2008) and have always thought that the best you get from attending an event like this is more in the form of networking than in content itself. United States License. United States License.

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Taming Your Brand Mascot « The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer

In 2008, revenues were up to $16.6 Email Vendor Selection Methodology - Part 2 now online: [link] #emailmarketing #b2bmarketing 2 hours ago I just grabbed @ AppSumo action video, Google AdWords secrets for Free. The first Aflac duck debuted in 2000. The company reported $9.7 United States License. United States License.

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Hubspot Offers Small Business Marketers a Big Bundle of Features

Customer Experience Matrix

The one major missing inbound marketing feature is paid search management, such as Google AdWords integration. Hubspot Marketing VP Mike Volpe said that paid search can be tracked as a source, and that clients have not requested deeper integration – apparently because they’re already happy with the AdWords interface.

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Best of 2008: Web Analytics

WebMarketCentral

Two Alternative Solutions for Site Analytics by Web Worker Daily Samuel Dean reviews two alternatives to Google Analytics, opensource web analytics software Piwik and the modestly priced Visitorville. Both are real-time (unlike GA) and both offer unique ways of viewing and analyzing website traffic.

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Demandbase: A New Twist In The Lead Management Automation Market

Online Marketing Institute

Yesterday, Demandbase announced a new software suite to help marketers harvest passive traffic visiting Web sites. I think the idea of an iTunes™ -like interface — and pay-as-you-go pricing structure — for viewing, sorting, and selecting B2B contacts is intriguing. Reverse IP look up appears to be the new thing here.

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Youcalc: On-Demand Analytics Without Stored Data

Customer Experience Matrix

Unlike its competitors, youcalc it reads data directly from other Software-as-a-Service systems rather than loading it into its own database. That is, youcalc provides analytical applications that read from an existing system, typically a Software-as-a-Service vendor like Salesforce.com or Google AdWords.