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The 10 most fascinating people in B2B marketing in 2016

Biznology

When asked about her proudest career moment, she doesn’t talk about having built the very first B2B database for a hotel chain ( Hyatt ) when she was 28, or having been named Chicago’s Direct Marketer of the Year. Karla Blalock is COO of PointClear , the prospect development company founded by Dan McDade. How satisfying.

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Election Day: SLMA's 50 Most Influential People in Sales Lead Management

Smashmouth Marketing

Trish Bertuzzi - The Bridge Group Karla Blalock - PointClear Bob Bly - Bly.com April Brown - Rubicon Marketing Group Michael Brown - Purple Pig Consulting Michael A. Members of SLMA and non-members are allowed to vote. Here is the list. If you find someone you want to vote for, click through and place your vote.

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Good Reads for B2B Marketing - Modern Marketing from Stan Lee

ViewPoint

The Marketing Sphere represents recent good reads from our digital circles about B2B marketing selected by PointClear colleagues. How Marketing Can Deliver Qualified Leads. The ever-present gap between marketing and sales continues for many businesses. Via Direct Marketing News.

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Top 47 B2B Marketing Posts - Hot Topics Ning and Facebook - July 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

Email Marketing Tips, Trends and Techniques with Return Path’s Stephanie Miller - Modern B2B Marketing , July 7, 2010 For our latest B2B Thought Leader Interview , we had the chance to talk to Stephanie Miller, Return Path’s email marketing expert. Miller Your knowledge of email marketing is very impressive.

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B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up

Online Marketing Institute

Recently, I’ve heard from companies like Bulldog Solutions, InsideView, Jigsaw, netFactor, Reachforce, PointClear, Genius, Leads360, among others. Direct marketing lists? Folks, at less than 20 employees, many of you look more like boutique agencies than true technology providers. Lead farming? Prospect lists?