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Aprimo Marketing Studio Supports Sophisticated Business Marketers

Customer Experience Matrix

Neolane may be the most similar, since it also straddles the business and consumer marketing worlds. Small digression: most business marketing systems are designed around data from a sales automation system such as Salesforce.com. But consumer marketers also need inputs from transaction systems.

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Could Facebook become a Lead Nurturing platform?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

When you think of lead nurturing platforms you typically think of firms like Eloqua, Marketo, Aprimo, LeadLife, Market2Lead, Silverpop, even Salesforce.com is getting into the lead nurturing space. Share this on Linkedin. But Facebook? Tweet This! Share this on Facebook. Share this on del.icio.us. Share this on Reddit.

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Getting More Out of Each Click with "Post-Click Marketing"

WebMarketCentral

These vendors are quick to point out that you've already paid for the traffic to your site through PPC, SEO, interactive PR , banner advertising or other activities; their services simply help you learn more about the 97% of visitors who don't immediately convert into a lead. It's also fully integrated with Salesforce.com.

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How to win in B2B with Artificial Intelligence

Rev

According to LinkedIn, Amazon has 174 employees with the words “data” and “science” in their title. The company has poured billions into its search business (Bing) and bought LinkedIn for $26.2B, their largest acquisition ever and one of the richest sources of B2B data in the world. No wonder they call it banner blindness.

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How to win in B2B with Artificial Intelligence

Rev

According to LinkedIn, Amazon has 174 employees with the words “data” and “science” in their title. The company has poured billions into its search business (Bing) and bought LinkedIn for $26.2B, their largest acquisition ever and one of the richest sources of B2B data in the world. No wonder they call it banner blindness.