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Intuit / Salesforce.com Alliance Is No April Fool's Joke

Customer Experience Matrix

Am I the only one who missed the April 1 announcement of a strategic alliance between Salesforce.com and Intuit ? Given our industry's endless nattering about whether Salesforce.com will move into marketing automation, this should have attracted more attention (or, at least, enough attention that I would hear about it sooner than I did).

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PowerViews with Andrew Gaffney: Tipping Points & Differentiators

ViewPoint

Asked about whether Salesforce.com may make an acquisition, he notes they do play nicely with several marketing automation providers, and an argument could be made that they are purposely staying out. And Andrew says that getting better measurement is a real competitive differentiator.

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Use Video to Prospect Leads and Control the Conversation

Vidyard

Prospects and customers are coming to the table with a great deal of understanding about products and services. Reps can now equip themselves with information about a prospect’s business, needs, and wants, and create personalized messaging regarding current pains and solutions. It is an amazing time to be in sales.

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Whatsnexx Manages Customer States, Not Campaigns

Customer Experience Matrix

Whatsnexx offers itself as a radically easier way to manage customer and prospect interactions than conventional marketing automation. The company has existing Infogates for Salesforce.com, Constant Contact, Deliva and CakeMail. Whether it’s radically simpler is another question. Some perspective is in order.

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

Customer Experience Matrix

The critical constraint is that volume is limited to 2,500 prospect names, 5,000 emails and 100,000 page views per month. 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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Vidyard Expands Ecosystem, Adds SalesLoft to Increase Sales Effectiveness With Personalized Video Emails

Vidyard

Vidyard’s integration community includes Salesforce.com, Eloqua, Marketo, HubSpot, Act-On, Adobe, Kapost, Hootsuite, ExactTarget and more. Today’s prospects receive hundreds of emails a day, which makes it especially difficult for sales leaders to stand out, get noticed, and book meetings.

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Marketing Automation 2014 Industry Overview: What the Surveys Tell Us

Customer Experience Matrix

Mintigo’s conclusion across 186,500 B2B companies was that just three percent were using the most common marketing automation systems: Oracle Eloqua , Marketo, HubSpot, and Salesforce.com Pardot. Software Advice does show the number of prospective buyers by industry: not surprisingly, tech is still the most common industry among new buyers.