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HubSpot Files for IPO: Solid Financials for a Young Company

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HubSpot filed its much-anticipated S-1 for a public stock offering yesterday. In fact, Marketo today looks a lot like the HubSpot S-1.) - sales and marketing costs at 64% of revenue, well above Eloqua (which was growing much more slowly) and similar to Marketo (which was growing slightly faster). million for all of 2013 and by $0.9

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B2B Marketing Automation Growth Slowed In First Half of 2011

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The micro-business segment is concentrated among three vendors: Infusionsoft and OfficeAutoPilot, which serve micro-businesses almost exclusively, and HubSpot, which estimates 50% of its clients are micro-businesses. Is the marketing automation bubble about to burst? Not necessarily.

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The Pond Just Got More Crowded: Google, Salesforce.com and Sequoia Invest in HubSpot

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Summary: HubSpot announced a $32 million investment yesterday by Sequoia Partners, Google and Salesforce.com. Salesforce.com and Google announced their long-anticipated entry into the marketing automation industry, in the baby-step form of investments in HubSpot. But if Salesforce.com likes what it sees, who knows where that will lead?

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Raab Report: B2B Marketing Automation Revenues to Hit $525 Million in 2012

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I put this at $325 million for 2011, a 50% increase from 2010. It starts with the four largest B2B specialists: Infusionsoft, HubSpot, Marketo, and Eloqua. Each has announced revenue for 2011 (formally or in press interviews) and two, Infusionsoft and Marketo, have made forecasts for 2012.

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Raab Report: B2B Marketing Automation Industry Is Getting More, Not Less, Fragmented

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That’s why I was a bit surprised when yesterday’s blog post showed that the “big four” industry vendors (Infusionsoft, HubSpot, Marketo, and Eloqua) are actually growing slower than the “next four” largest (Pardot, Act-On Software, Net-Results, and SalesFusion). But they're directionally correct.

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And Our Forecast of B2B Marketing Automation Revenue for 2013 is.

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Of the other major vendors, Marketo and HubSpot have both been quiet recently. Only Infusionsoft kept up its 50% rate in both years. All told, then, I was expecting the industry growth rate to fall compared with last year’s estimated 60%, which itself might need some downward revision.

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Microsoft Buys Marketing Automation Vendor MarketingPilot: Start of Something Big?

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I profiled them in a February 2011 post.) Still, with more than 500 clients, including many ad agencies, MarketingPilot is a significant player in the larger marketing software universe. (I The acquisition is significant on several levels.