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Marketing Tools
Business Process Automation Solutions: The Comprehensive Guide
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, organizations continuously seek ways to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and stay competitive. Business process automation solutions have emerged as a game-changer, enabling companies to streamline workflows and optimize operations. This guide delves into the key aspects of business process automation, including the steps to implement it, the services available, and the tangible benefits it brings.…
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Customer Data Platforms
Oracle Sales Cloud: Drive Predictable Growth with Smarter Selling
Modern sales teams face unprecedented challenges. Buyers are more informed, sales cycles are more complex, and expectations for personalized engagement have never been higher. Sellers spend too much time on manual CRM tasks and too little on what actually drives revenue—meaningful customer conversations. Oracle Sales Cloud Oracle Sales Cloud is an enterprise-grade CRM platform built to guide sellers toward smarter,…
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Analytics & Testing
Non-Profits: Cloud-Based Fundraising 3.0 with Bloomerang
Nonprofit donor management technology has long been mired in drab UI, poor UX and high costs. Bloomerang is flipping the script. Co-founded in 2012 by 30-year nonprofit sector and technology veteran Jay Love, the cloud-based fundraising software helps nonprofits manage their pool of donors. Where Bloomerang differentiates itself is a focus on donor retention. While many nonprofit software programs allow…
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Advertising Technology
Hello, I’m a Mac. And I’m a PC.
We all love Apple’s commercials that poke fun at PCs. While I’m an Apple household, I think that sometimes Mac users are a bit over the top of how great their platform is, so I decided to poke a little fun at the campaign. Hello, I’m a Mac. And I’m a PC. PC: I have RAM, a Motherboard, a Processor,…
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Email Marketing & Automation
With Mailbox, I Might Make Inbox Zero
When I hear professionals like Michael Reynolds of Spinweb discuss Inbox Zero (reaching a point where you have no emails in your inbox), I quietly snicker and mumble “Your mother is a hampster, and your father smelt of elderberries!”. My inbox has over 3,000 messages. A couple months ago it was over 20,000 messages until I accidentally deleted 17,000. I…