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What A/E/C Marketers Need to Know about Marketing Technology

Circle Studio

Every aspect of marketing — from brand, experience design and demand generation, to content marketing, analytics and measurement — is affected by technology. On the paid search side, there is Google AdWords, as well as pay-per-click (PPC) offerings from Yahoo and Bing. Gartner Research. MarTech’s Growth Has Been Explosive.

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The Truth About Intent Data

Rev

What Google, Facebook, and B2B Media Companies Don’t Want You to Know. Just Ask Google. Google doesn’t sell the data (as far as I know). The Google advantage is speed and relevance. Unlike data from Bombora and The Big Willow, Google ties the search to the individual typing in the search string. You do a search.

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Demandbase: A New Twist In The Lead Management Automation Market

Online Marketing Institute

Yesterday, Demandbase announced a new software suite to help marketers harvest passive traffic visiting Web sites. As part of a broader lead generation, on-demand platform, Demandbase offers a free, downloadable Web application built on Adobe AIR (one of 3 investors in an $8M round they also announced.) I’m sure I forgot a few.

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Programmatic Ad Buying: What Does It Mean for B2B Marketers?

The Point

You could make the case, as I will, that of all the new technologies to enter the marketing technology landscape of late, the two with the potential to have the biggest short-term impact for B2B marketers are Predictive Analytics and Programmatic Ad Buying. Web-based “nurturing” via uploaded CRM records. • contextual targeting.

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73 Experts Reveal B2B Marketing Trends to Leverage in 2017

SnapApp

It's hard to define what makes "high-quality" content, but Google uses a number of indicators to help decide whether a piece of content is high-quality or not. Social shares and inbound links to the page are strong indicators of quality to Google, as are click-through rate (from organic search) and possibly even bounce rate.