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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | NUSPARK APRIL 27, 2013 How to Set Up a Promoted Tweet Campaign Targeting Keywords Keyword target examples: manage contacts, new CRM, Salesforce.com, lead management, sales tools, sales management. 'Twitter recently launched a keyword targeting option for Twitter Ads. It’s like Google AdWords-like targeting for Twitter. I always thought it would make sense for Twitter to implement a keyword sponsorship options for advertisers. Below is a video of how it works. Retail. . | NUSPARK JULY 17, 2010 Set the Record Straight: Marketing Automation vs. Email Programs Most systems integrate well with SalesForce.com, but also others. We attempt to set the record straight as we simply look at Marketing Automation systems as compared to Email Programs. We’ve been testing a variety of Marketing Automation programs; the ones we like we have agreed to offer as potential solutions to our clients. In this space, there has recently been a multitude of white papers, ebooks, case studies, and webinars pushing the technology, hoping a key executive finally says to the boss- “I suppose we should look into this. As he/she should. Add 5 points. | | | | | | | NUSPARK MAY 28, 2011 An Email to Bob in Sales: Thanks for aligning with us in Marketing You guys only knew the basics of Salesforce.com. Dear Bob, It’s Paul in Marketing. How are you? I haven’t seen you much around the office lately; I know we’re both crazy busy people. You’re busy training all those sales guys and going to conferences. I’ve been speaking to some of the folks in sales recently, and they seem to be in better spirits lately since we implemented our new initiatives. I’m sure you remember the old days. Your definitions of quality leads differed from ours. Your view of our company’s value proposition was different from what we were promoting! Regards, Paul. | NUSPARK MAY 28, 2011 An Email to Bob in Sales: Thanks for aligning with us in Marketing You guys only knew the basics of Salesforce.com. Dear Bob, It’s Paul in Marketing. How are you? I haven’t seen you much around the office lately; I know we’re both crazy busy people. You’re busy training all those sales guys and going to conferences. I’ve been speaking to some of the folks in sales recently, and they seem to be in better spirits lately since we implemented our new initiatives. I’m sure you remember the old days. Your definitions of quality leads differed from ours. Your view of our company’s value proposition was different from what we were promoting! Regards, Paul. | |
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