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New ways to identify B2B buying group members

Martech

Understanding and engaging the buying group is critical for B2B success. When companies need to make major purchases, they typically assemble an internal team — known as the buying group, buying committee or buying center — to evaluate options and make the decision. You still don’t really know who is buying what.

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Not All B2B Intent Signals Are Created Equal

PathFactory

In the days of B2B marketing yore, the only way you’d know if someone was interested in your product was when they said so, either by attending meetings and demos or, quite simply, by purchasing it. All this information results in intent signals, or data points that reveal a known or unknown buyer’s interest in your product or brand.

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How & Why ZoomInfo Relaunched Its B2B Buyer Intent Data Product

Zoominfo

You may be asking yourself: Wait, ZoomInfo launched a new product then acquired a company with a similar use case? You may be asking yourself: Wait, ZoomInfo launched a new product then acquired a company with a similar use case? Why circle back and polish up a brand new intent engine? ZoomInfo is Launching Streaming Intent.

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AI, Automation, Intent: The State of Account-Based Marketing in 2023

Zoominfo

With increased investments in intent data, targeting capabilities, buying committee concepts, and integrated ABM technology tools, creating a solid ABM engine is more accessible than ever. Bottom line: intent data is gold. The good news? Wondering how to incorporate AI and automation into your ABM strategy?

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How Intent Data Helps Sellers Convert A-List Accounts

Zoominfo

It’s enough to ruin any sales professional’s quarter: that prospect your team has spent months engaging — scheduling demos, addressing concerns, comparing features — suddenly decides they’re not ready to buy after all. You can’t stop every account from getting cold feet or misreading their company’s appetite for new solutions.

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How to Recognize and Respond to Buying Signals (and Close More Deals!)

Zoominfo

You’re armed with your prospect’s buying signals, right? What are customer buying signals? By definition, buying signals are the actions potential customers take that indicate they’re close to making a purchase. How to spot buying signals. What are examples of data-based buying signals.

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How to Use Intent Signals: 4 B2B Marketing Tips

Leadspace

What if there was a way your sales team could be notified when an account was ready to be pitched your product or service? And it’s all thanks to intent signals. Let’s take a closer look at what intent signals are. What Are Intent Signals? For instance, let’s say you have five products you offer.