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Sales Enablement, Automation, and Performance
Account-Based Sales Strategy is the Future, and Groove is Here For It
When it comes to SaaS software sales, targeting individuals is hardly a model of efficiency. After all, an average of 5.4 people are involved in a single enterprise sales decision. Given that group-based vetting is the norm, account-based sales (ABS) is more productive than targeting specific leads. The account-based approach to selling, however, can be time consuming. Tracking in-depth metrics…
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Marketing Tools
Add Shortcuts To Google Chrome To Use Site Search On Your Favorite Sites
If you manage a large website, chances are that you search it all the time. You may also have a selection of favorite sites where you’re always searching internally for information. You may not realize that Google Chrome has an expanded search engine option that allows you to add shortcodes to search different sites, not just your primary site! Google…
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Sales Enablement, Automation, and Performance
The Marketing and Sales Benefits of Marketing Automation
According to CSO Insights, companies with mature lead generation and management practices have a 9.3% higher sales quota achievement rate. This is where sales automation platforms like our sponsors at Salesvue have had a dramatic impact on improving both reporting and efficiency of teams utilizing Salesforce – providing a prospecting to pipeline automation solution. It’s not just sales automation that’s…
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Content Marketing
The Top Marketing Tactics for Lead Generation
We touched base with an old client today who hasn’t worked with us in the last year. A year ago, many companies were utilizing our resources because we were ahead of the curve on search optimization strategies. Now, I believe we’re pushing our clients further down the road to rich content strategies and marketing automation. It winds up, we’re on…
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Content Marketing
Productivity: The “Fast, Cheap, Good” Rubrik
As long as there have been project managers, there has been a quick-and-dirty trick for describing any project. It’s called the “Fast-Cheap-Good” rule, and it will take you about five seconds to understand. Here’s the rule: Fast, cheap or good: Pick any two. The purpose of this rule is to remind us that all complicated endeavors require tradeoffs. Whenever we…