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WMC Interviews: Ardath Albee

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Ardath is an author, writer of the Marketing Interactions blog , former CEO of a CRM-related software company, and generally fascinating marketing personality. WebMarketCentral (WMC): What did you do before Marketing Interactions? Ardath Albee (AA): Before founding Marketing Interactions, I was the president of Einsof , Inc.,

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New B2B Lead Generation Report from RainToday

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The professional services experts at RainToday have just released a free report, The One Piece of Advice You Can't Generate Leads Without—From 10 Experts on B2B Lead Generation. If your role centers around B2B lead generation, how can you resist a report with a title like that?

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Problems with "Naked" CRM Systems

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Ardath Albee of Einsof has released a new e-book titled " Why Naked CRM Systems Don't Work." Einsof's solution is to properly "dress" your CRM system with an interactive sales portal. Both sales and marketing benefit from an interactive feedback loop that shows what works, and what doesn't, in the real world.

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Awards Are Nice, but Relationships Rule

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There are also a number of other great bloggers I've had the opportunity to interact with and learn from. But the most amazing person I've gotten to know professionally this year is Kirsten Chapman, head of technology marketing agency KC Associates.

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B2B Lead Management Market Heats Up

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2) Database services – powerhouses like Dun&Bradstreet, Harte-Hanks, Acxiom, Equifax, infoUSA, and Merkle dominate this category , but B2B marketers tend to think of them more as list generators than providers of a broad spectrum of strategic data management to direct mail execution. Here’s the problem. Again, thanks for the dialogue.