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Top-10 Demand Generation Vendor Blogs

LeadSloth

In alphabetical order: ActiveConversion B2B Marketing Blog. Hubspot Internet Marketing Blog. Hubspot is probably both the most active and most popular blog of this list. Tags: Demand Generation activeconversion eloqua genius.com hubspot market2lead marketbright marketo pardot reachforce readycontacts silverpop.

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B2B Marketing Automation Growth Slowed In First Half of 2011

Customer Experience Matrix

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?

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Another Estimate of B2B Marketing Automation Revenue

Customer Experience Matrix

Since these are also fast-growing firms, let’s use a figure of $120,000 per employee, which happens to be the average for Neolane, HubSpot, Marketo and Infusionsoft. These include ActiveConversion, Act-On Software, Genoo, LeadLife, eTrigue, Marqui, and others. That yields $56 million.

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Demandbase: A New Twist In The Lead Management Automation Market

Online Marketing Institute

I would put Demandbase here along with firms like Active Conversion, Hubspot, iHance, Leadlander, Sales Genius, and Zoominfo. PS – You included HubSpot in the list of “outbound” marketing systems, and I just wanted to make clear that the complete opposite is true – HubSpot is an inbound marketing system. I’m sure I forgot a few.

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B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up

Online Marketing Institute

4) “Pure play” lead management – this group is lead by Eloqua , but there are a LOT of firms throwing their hat into this ring including Vtrenz, Hubspot, Manticore, Market2Lead, Marketo, LoopFuse, einsof, iHance, Precience, among many others. I agree with your push to have marketing's role shift to owning/managing the customer life cycle.