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Why Sales and Marketing Teams Need Cloud ERP
Marketing and sales leaders are integral components in driving company revenue. The marketing department is vital in promoting the business, detailing its offerings, and establishing its differentiators. Marketing also generates interest in the product and creates leads or prospects. In concert, sales teams focus on converting prospects to paying customers. The functions are closely intertwined and critical to a business’s…
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Pipedrive: Streamline Sales With A CRM That Puts Salespeople First
Sales professionals face numerous challenges. From managing a constant influx of leads to nurturing relationships with existing customers, their time and attention demands are relentless. Keeping track of multiple deals, scheduling follow-ups, and maintaining accurate records can quickly become overwhelming. As competition intensifies and customer expectations rise, sales teams need efficient tools to stay organized, productive, and ahead of the…
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How Publishers Can Prepare A Tech Stack To Reach An Increasingly Fragmented Audience
2021 will make it or break it for publishers. The coming year will double the pressure on media owners, and only the savviest players will stay afloat. Digital advertising as we know it is coming to an end. We are moving to a much more fragmented marketplace, and publishers need to rethink their place in this ecosystem. Publishers will face…
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Albato: Build, Automate, And Enhance Your Sales and Martech Stacks With AI-Driven No-Code Integrations
As platforms become more complex and marketing teams continue to shrink, your only choice is to automate as much as possible so that your teams can focus on developing creative solutions to acquire, upsell, and retain your customers. Automation is a critical stage in a business’s digital transformation. Automation is essential to teams – especially those who are feeling the…
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Please Don’t Fall for SEO Email SPAM
Every seasoned website owner has seen them: the cookie-cutter SEO sales emails promising the world with vague claims and dubious guarantees. The one below recently landed in my inbox from a supposed Business Development Manager with no real company name, no verifiable credentials, and a free Gmail address. It is a perfect example of the kind of predatory SEO pitch…