Remove email-campaign field

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True Influence Opens a Window into Future Demand Generation

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But he also decided that marketers want Webinar integration, digital asset management, APIs to capture data from external Web forms, and a dedicated IP address for email. For example: - emails and Web forms can be personalized with lead data, but don’t incorporate rule-selected content blocks. -

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Act-On Software Does List-Based Demand Generation

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If you look at the Web site of Act-On Software , you’ll see a typical set of demand generation features: email marketing, demand generation (equated with landing pages and forms), lead nurturing, Website visitor tracking, channel (partner) marketing, and lead scoring. So far so good, and now we can talk about Webinars.

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LeadLife Mixes Advanced and Simple Features

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It offers many features that appeal to large marketing departments: fine-grained user rights management, rule-based content selection, multiple scores per lead, central processes to score leads and transfer them to sales, APIs to integrate with external Web forms, campaign cost tracking, detailed ROI reporting, and project management with tasks.

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How to Compare Demand Generation Vendors: Choosing Summary Measures

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Categories for the self-evaluation seem pretty obvious: they would be the standard demand generation functions (outbound email, landing pages and forms, nurturing campaigns, lead scoring, and Salesforce.com integration), maybe a menu for less standard functions (e.g. explicitly direct leads from one campaign to another.