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Dreamforce 2009: Engaging Effectively with Social Networks using Salesforce.com

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

At this Dreamforce 2009 session led by Fernando Obregon Almazan, salesforce.com; Lorena Vales, salesforce.com; and Jonathan Hersh, salesforce.com, marketers learned about how and why companies should participate in social networking to generate brand awareness and create a viral effect when clients or prospects recommend their products.

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Right On Interactive Offers Lifecycle Reporting

Customer Experience Matrix

It could supplement a traditional marketing automation system or perhaps replace one. When I reviewed Right On Interactive in a July 2009 post , the company was selling its 5Buckets marketing software as a multi-channel output generation tool that complemented conventional marketing automation systems.

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SiteCore Migrates from Web Content Management to Cross-Channel Customer Engagement

Customer Experience Matrix

In other words, SiteCore has been steadily executing on the strategy they described in 2009. The other important difference is decision rules. SiteCore doesn’t talk about them much, although does deliver them in the form of campaigns flows and dynamic content rules. Maybe that’s a good compromise.

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Aprimo Marketing Studio Supports Sophisticated Business Marketers

Customer Experience Matrix

(Small digression: most business marketing systems are designed around data from a sales automation system such as Salesforce.com. Eloqua and Market2Lead are based on sales automation data, but can incorporate external tables. More impressively, Marketing Studio can also apply multiple rule-sets to the same score calculation.

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SalesFusion Combines Online and Offline Marketing with CRM

Customer Experience Matrix

Summary: SalesFusion combines all channels within marketing, and merges marketing automation with CRM as well. And, while we’re on the subject, they need REALLY TIGHT integration between marketing and sales automation, if not one shared system. Look, I know online marketing is important. But these are awkward solutions.

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Net-Results Simplifies Demand Generation for Small Business

Customer Experience Matrix

When Net-Results ’ showed me their marketing automation system, the demonstration ended so quickly that I wondered what was missing. Prospects enter Net-Results from external Web forms (more about that later), file imports, manual data entry, or Salesforce.com synchronization. An incremental user costs just $25 per month.

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Infusionsoft: Impressive Marketing Power for a Very Low Price

Customer Experience Matrix

Now we come to Infusionsoft , which offers marketing automation, CRM and ecommerce for as little as $199 per month. The fifith core function, integration with Salesforce.com , is not provided because Infusionsoft has its own sales automation capabilities. Note: in July 2009, Infusionsoft dropped its implementation fees.

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