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Google thyself!

Sales 2.0

They Google you (as well as your company.). Linkedin’s 2017 research found that 39% of B2B buyers consider trust in the relationship with the sales person as the biggest reason to ink a deal—the #1 factor. Many of them will Google you or look you up on Linkedin. Type your name into Google now and see what you see.

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ZoomInfo Now Available on Google Cloud Marketplace

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Go-to-market leaders trust ZoomInfo to bring their revenue and operations strategies to life, more quickly and effectively than ever before. Now we’re making it even easier to access our powerful data and insights by offering our signature products on Google Cloud Marketplace.

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The Beginner’s Guide to YouTube for B2B Marketing

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YouTube is the third most visited site in the world after Google and Facebook. Brands that market directly to consumers recognize YouTube as a powerful tool. But can B2B marketers use YouTube to the same effect? Today’s blog post offers an in-depth guide to YouTube success for B2B marketers. We say yes!

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4 Lessons B2B Marketers Can Learn from B2C Marketers

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The differences between B2B marketing and B2C marketing run deep. Today we’re putting our differences aside because we believe, there’s a lot B2B marketers can learn from their B2C counterparts. It means putting the customer at the center of every business decision, including product development and marketing.

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7 Must-Have Automated Documents for Sales Success

Companies are increasingly implementing technology to bring efficiency to their workforce. Data accessibility aside, teams continuously struggle with manual processes for document generation. Learn why automating your documents is key to sales success.

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Why Product-Agnostic Content Wins in B2B Marketing

Sales and Marketing Management

Author: Ryan Gould In the context of content marketing, a product-agnostic approach is one that focuses on your expertise and knowledge around a product, technology or service rather than your brand. The product-agnostic approach to content marketing has been around for a long time. 4 Examples of Product-Agnostic Content.

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5 Marketing Attribution Trends for B2B Marketers

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It’s no surprise to see more and more marketers explore and invest in attribution modeling in 2019 and beyond. After all, the B2B buyer’s journey has become increasingly complex, as each prospect engages with a number of digital touchpoints on their path to becoming a customer. What is marketing attribution? Let’s get into it!

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