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B2B Prospecting Data Just Keeps Getting Better

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B2B marketers typically select targets from prospecting lists based on such traditional variables as industry, company size and job role, or title. My colleague Bernice Grossman and I recently conducted a new study indicating that B2B marketers now have the opportunity to target prospects more efficiently than ever before.

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Sales Leads Via RSS via Salesforce.com

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Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. He writes, "I dont have to spend my day with my head buried in Salesforce.com. " Here is his original concept.

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Give Lead Generation Some Respect

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Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Critical Success Factor #9 Effectiveness 8 Critical Success Factors for Lead Generation 2.0

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Closed Loop Feedback: The Missing Lead Generation Huddle

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Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Ultimately, companies that “huddle” more frequently improve all phases of the sales and marketing continuum and their return on investment.

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Podcast: How Trigger Events improve Lead Generation

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Call for speakers: MarketingSherpa’s B2B Marketing Summit 5 dials to tune in your lead generation process Recent Comments Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. At the mid-year point, in 2003, Kristins marketing budget was cut by 50%. At the mid-year point, in 2003, Kristins marketing budget was cut by 50%.