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Active Conversion Offers Strong Lead Management and Leaves Out the Rest

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Yet some other features are fairly advanced: Active Conversion can identify anonymous Web site visitors through reverse IP lookup, find contact names for those companies in JigSaw , and either send the data to Salesforce.com or let sales people access it withing Active Conversion itself.

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Genius.com Offers Free Edition: How Much Does It Lower True Cost of Entry?

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The key term here is “instant-on”, which Genius defines to mean “instantly integrated website tracking, email marketing and social media campaign tracking” along with fully automated integration with Salesforce.com, including custom objects. That is, it captures and tracks leads but doesn’t do sophisticated lead nurturing.

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Low Cost Systems for Demand Generation

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This is a bit perplexing, since those products are at the opposite ends of the spectrum: Marketo being relatively low cost / limited functionality / easier to learn, and Eloqua being higher cost / richer functionality / takes more training. Pricing for a full-featured system was $597 per month—quite a bargain. Just kidding.or

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Alsa Marketing Adds Multi-Language Capabilities to Low-Cost Marketing Automation

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Of the three classic competitive strategies – low price, great service and innovative products – there are plenty of low price options and leading vendors work aggressively to help their clients succeed. Tags: marketing automation multi-language marketing lead management demand generation.

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Pardot Offers Refined Demand Generation at a Small Business Price

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One other factor clearly distinguishes SMB from Enterprise systems, and that’s pricing. Pardot’s lowest-price system, $500 per month, may be too constrained for most companies (no CRM integration, maximum of five landing pages, etc.), This pricing is low even among SMB demand generation systems.

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LoopFuse Offers Free Marketing Automation System: Another Step Towards Industry Consolidation

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Personally, I’d argue that the really significant news out of LoopFuse is their newly tiered pricing structure. The entry point of $350 per month (for up to 10,000 prospects with unlimited emails and page views) is much lower than the $1,000 to $2,000 starting price of most full-function marketing automation systems.

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Beyond Financials: VC & IPO Due Diligence on Sales & Marketing Metrics

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Curious about how long each has been a public company, I checked on the years in which their stocks were offered: Salesforce.com – 2004; SuccessFactors – 2007; and NetSuite – 2007. Continuing expansion of sales efforts means it will continue to be the largest cost. Customer needs can shift quickly.