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Asked and Answered: Which Opportunity Scoring Model is Better & Why

Vision Edge Marketing

When it comes to lead generation and new customer opportunity qualification, many businesses have traditionally relied on the waterfall approach which leverages the concept of a Marketing Qualified Lead (MQL). ” I wrote this post because I’ve been asked this question by other companies seeking to optimize pipeline management.

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What Is an MQL? Your Definition Will Determine Your Direction

Sales Engine

I have a friend in sales who continuously argues with me over the definition of what a Marketing Qualified Lead (MQL). As a salesperson, he simply cannot understand how someone that’s not qualified, but demonstrates interest by clicking on a link or downloading a report, can be counted as a qualified lead by any means.

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Is sales and marketing alignment just a buzzword?

Sales Engine

Sales and marketing alignment has been overused because many B2B companies are still operating with an outdated model where marketing builds branding and awareness and sales books appointments. If that describes your company’s current sales and marketing process, then yes, alignment is just a buzzword.

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B2B Sales and Marketing Terms: A Complete Glossary

Anteriad

Keeping up with the latest B2B Sales and Marketing terms is no simple task. With a seemingly endless stream of new trends, tactics, and acronyms, keeping your finger on the pulse of marketing key terms is vital to stay current (and relevant) as a B2B marketer. This structured data is available to other marketing systems.

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B2B Sales and Marketing Terms: A Complete Glossary

Anteriad

Keeping up with the latest B2B marketing and sales terms is no simple task. With a seemingly endless stream of new trends, tactics, and acronyms, keeping your finger on the pulse of marketing key terms is vital to stay current (and relevant) as a B2B marketer. This structured data is available to other marketing systems.