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Pardot Offers Refined Demand Generation at a Small Business Price

Customer Experience Matrix

One other factor clearly distinguishes SMB from Enterprise systems, and that’s pricing. Pardot’s lowest-price system, $500 per month, may be too constrained for most companies (no CRM integration, maximum of five landing pages, etc.), This pricing is low even among SMB demand generation systems.

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Demand Generation Vendor Traffic Rankings

Customer Experience Matrix

Summary: Based on Web traffic rankings, new demand generation vendors with low prices are gaining market presence. Vendors showing significant growth ( highlighted in green ) are mostly new entrants with below-average prices: Pardot , OfficeAutoPilot and LoopFuse. ActiveConversion is not new but also has a low price point.

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Another Estimate of B2B Marketing Automation Revenue

Customer Experience Matrix

The survey for my up-coming report has employee counts, client counts and minimum prices for quite a few: OfficeAutoPilot, True Influence, Pardot, LoopFuse, Net Results, Manticore, Silverpop, Genius, LeadFormix,TreeHouse Interactive, SalesFUSION, and Marketbright. clients x minimum price is calculated separately for each vendor, of course.

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My List of Demand Generation Vendors, and Who They Sell To

Customer Experience Matrix

The systems have very low starting prices tailored to low volumes. Most offer a CRM option (typically priced at $10 to $20 per seat per month) for companies who don't want to pay for Salesforce.com. Note: I've put Genoo and NurtureHQ into this category based on their price and what I can tell from the Web sites.

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Active Conversion Offers Strong Lead Management and Leaves Out the Rest

Customer Experience Matrix

Outbound email campaigns are largely irrelevant to this, so ActiveConversion doesn’t even offer email services. This keeps down the cost of ActiveConversion’s operations and therefore its prices, although of course marketers will have to pay someone else for their emails.

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Still More on Assessing Demand Generation Systems

Customer Experience Matrix

I had a very productive conversation on Friday with Fred Yee, president of ActiveConversion , a demand generation system aimed primarily at small business. In fact, this was so interesting that I didn’t look very closely at the ActiveConversion system. Anyway, back to our talk.

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Demandbase: A New Twist In The Lead Management Automation Market

Online Marketing Institute

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. Posted by: C Jeffers | August 27, 2008 at 11:02 AM Hi Laura, Thank you for mentioning ActiveConversion in your post.