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Mega-List of Features in Marketing Automation (That You Won’t Find in CRM)

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

by Jon Miller A common question I hear from marketers is “I already have a CRM system (e.g. salesforce.com, Microsoft Dynamics CRM), so why do I need marketing automation ”? Many CRM systems have a module for marketing. Architecture of Marketing Automation versus CRM. Marketing Automation. Business Goal.

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More New Systems Challenge the Marketing Automation Status Quo

Customer Experience Matrix

Last week’s post looked at newer marketing automation systems that focused on small businesses. The general notion is that small businesses are finding existing marketing automation products too hard to use and would be happy with something simpler, especially if it costs less.

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Kwanzoo Builds Content for Cross-Channel Marketing

Customer Experience Matrix

What puzzled me was the advantage of this over anyone else’s HTML content, including the content that could be generated using standard tools within most marketing automation systems. Data captured by Kwanzoo can be directly posted to Eloqua , Marketo , Constant Contact and Salesforce.com. True enough. which is not the ideal situation.

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3 Strategies to Make Big Content Work for Your Brand

Convince & Convert

I interviewed 3 marketers who make large content projects work for their companies and clients to find out how to make sure to get a return on investment from Big Content: Cyrus Shepard. How can you manage risk in your content marketing? I think the future of big content is multi-platform. Immediate conversion events.

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Market2Lead Offers Enterprise-Strength Demand Generation System

Customer Experience Matrix

But while many demand generation vendors simplify these features so marketers can run them for themselves, Market2Lead offers no such compromises. It is designed for world-wide deployment at large enterprises, where even the marketing department will have significant technical resources.