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Marketing Automation for the Inbound Challenged-Part 3: Vendors I

MLT Creative

Once you've grasped the whole marketing automation concept, you're going to need a vendor to help you follow through. Over my next two blogs, I'll highlight different marketing automation vendors, and what they do that sets them apart. They can have you up and running with their products in just one day.

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Review: Six Small Business CMS and Web Marketing Systems

Webbiquity

Should you look at something beyond a CMS—a web marketing system (WMS), that provides additional functions like customer relationship management (CRM) and email? If you are just looking to get a site up on the web and already have systems in place for CRM and marketing automation, these tools are worthy of consideration.

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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 company’s marketing is tightly targeted at very small businesses (under 25 employees) but its marketing features are competitive with demand generation products aimed at much larger firms.

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Hubspot Offers Small Business Marketers a Big Bundle of Features

Customer Experience Matrix

Yesterday’s post described one strategy to sell marketing automation to small businesses: provide a specific, turnkey service that requires virtually no skill or effort from the user. If the vendors fail, the business will go to consultants, ad agencies, and other service firms that do the clients’ marketing for them.

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2 Mistakes that Cause Content Syndication to Fail

Online Marketing Institute

This is of particular importance because most content syndication leads, unlike those that arrive directly via say, a corporate Website or an e-mail campaign, don’t arrive in real time. Unfortunately, this means that some leads could be as much as a week old by the time your sales reps even see them. Bookmark the permalink.

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Demandbase: A New Twist In The Lead Management Automation Market

Online Marketing Institute

However, many tech buyers visit vendor Web sites many times to learn about and compare products, yet few register or leave evidence of their activity. The data has to flow back and forth and not dirty up the pipeline with raw leads. You don’t dig through your junk email folder to find that email some vendor sent you weeks ago.

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Marketing Automation Trends for 2010

LeadSloth

2009 was the year in which Marketing Automation really took off. Several new vendors appeared on the market, many existing vendors experienced rapid growth, and Marketing Automation as a term gained popularity among B2B marketers. Sales & marketing alignment. The Contributors.