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Your Guide to Choosing a B2B Data Provider

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Owned data is sourced from a vendor’s daily business processes, or through proprietary data-gathering technology. An example of owned data is an organization selling their opt-in membership list. Accuracy: Generally speaking, the closer a vendor is to the data source — the more accurate the data will be.

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Information without Innovation is Just Data: The Modern Guide to Business Intelligence

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In business, people have become contacts and companies have become accounts — just a growing list of names and phone numbers in your CRM. And, because contact and account data is a high-value form of currency in the corporate world, it often feels like the human element of B2B is gone. Let’s get into it!

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The Sales Manager’s Guide to Selecting a Data Provider

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Although B2B data certainly isn’t the most exciting sales topic– it happens to be one of the most important. After all, account and contact data is the fuel that enables your revenue engine to run smoothly. But, anyone in sales will tell you that finding and maintaining high-quality data is a full-time job.

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Your Guide to Choosing a Sales & Marketing B2B Data Provider

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Data is a big investment — and as a buyer, you should never trust a data provider company without first understanding where that information comes from. After all, account and contact data is the fuel that enables your revenue engine to run smoothly. The term “data provider,” covers a wide array of business services.