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Social Media Features in Marketing Automation Systems: Who Does What?

Customer Experience Matrix

Social media is arguably overhyped as a marketing trend: it gets well under 10% of marketing budgets (different surveys have figures from 3% to 8%) and results are questionable (it was rated the least effective content marketing tactic in a recent MarketingProfs study ). But social is clearly growing fast and has great potential.

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Mautic Offers Free, Open Source Marketing Automation

Customer Experience Matrix

Open source has been successful in related applications including analytics (R, Jaspersoft, Pentaho), CRM (SugarCRM, vTiger) and Web content management (WordPress, Joomla, Drupal). The failure of freemium (though not open source) offerings from LoopFuse and Genius are strong evidence that being free is not enough.

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How to Excel With the Most Underused Marketing Automation Features

Hubspot

From the results of its Marketing Automation Survey last year, Loopfuse released some interesting data about the adoption of advanced marketing automation features. So if it's so effective and easy to maintain, then why are only 49% of marketers utilizing this wonderful tool? The Challenges. The Solution. Social Media Monitoring.

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Demandbase: A New Twist In The Lead Management Automation Market

Online Marketing Institute

I would put the lead management automation crop here: Eloqua, Loopfuse, Manticore Technologies, Market2Lead, Marketo, and Vtrenz. 3) Online activity analytics — rather than examine overall site traffic and usage patterns like Omniture and WebTrends, these tools focus more on tracking what one individual or opportunity is doing.

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Marketing Automation Trends for 2010

LeadSloth

The need for new analytical skills. 1) We’re at a point where we have lot of data about marketing performance, but it’s a big challenge to turn it into actionable information (2) we’re actively tweeting, blogging and using LinkedIn, but how can that be effectively managed, and how can it be measured?

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Top 111 B2B Marketing Posts and 34 Hottest Topics for 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

How do we come up with these - well it’s based on social signals (clicks, views, twitter, delicious and more). 50 (of the) Best Twitter Guides, Stats, Tips and Tools of 2010 (So Far) - Webbiquity , October 5, 2010. Be Careful What Assumptions You Make with Analytics - B2B SEO , July 23, 2010. Loopfuse , June 30, 2010.

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B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up

Online Marketing Institute

There are four primary buckets of technology solutions aimed at solving the “how do I make lead generation activities more effective?” problem: 1) Web analytics – typically the stronghold of companies like Coremetrics, Omniture, and WebTrends, the analytics area bleeds over into lead management as companies go online to generate demand.