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Marketing Automation Vendor Consolidation: Lessons from History

Customer Experience Matrix

Summary: consolidation isn't new among marketing software vendors. As I wrote in my June 30 post on consolidation among marketing automation vendors , I expect the number of competitors to shrink fairly quickly as new buyers concentrate their purchases among a handful of leading vendors.

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Advanced Analytics and Still More Reasons I Love QlikView

Customer Experience Matrix

I’m at the National Center for Database Marketing Conference this week. One theme I’ve picked up is a greater interest in advanced analytics. So it’s possible the growth could simply be due to better distribution and more vendor credibility, in which case it could be a one-time increase.

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Dueling Strategies: Adobe and Oracle Take Opposite Paths to Customer Experience Management

Customer Experience Matrix

The other two pieces were already in place: “make” is Adobe’s original content creation business, while “measure” is Omniture Web analytics. Nor does Adobe manage the underlying customer database, marketing campaigns, or deep analytics. Offline interactions, such as telephone and retail, are definitely out of the picture.

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Clarifying the Differences Between Database and Digital Marketing

Customer Experience Matrix

post described the different mindsets of database and digital marketers but it was pretty short on differences between the two marketing methods themselves. DB or Not DB Database marketing is built around a marketing database that contains addressable, identifiable individuals.

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Case study in data-driven B2B customer acquisition marketing

Biznology

My new book, B2B Data-Driven Marketing: Sources, Uses, Results , is launching in a few weeks. While preparing case studies for book, I had the fun of interviewing a bunch of very smart B2B marketers to learn how they were applying data and analytics to their marketing objectives. Past purchase of cloud-based software.

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Marketo Conference: Small Changes, Big Picture

Customer Experience Matrix

The product changes were quite modest: new search engine optimization features for entry level users; a global marketing calendar; and relabeling of InsightEra, which Marketo purchased in December, as Marketo Real Time Personalization. This borders on integration of Web display with marketing automation, an extremely important trend.

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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. Demand Stream™ includes a Web widget that shows sales and marketing the names of companies visiting the Web site in near real-time. Reverse IP look up appears to be the new thing here.