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Bulls, Bears, Bernanke and BtoB Lead Generation

Pointclear

Overall lead rates trended down in 2002 and from 2008 – Q3 2009—yep, just as the economy did. Understanding this can help you pinpoint your marketing investments and generate better than average results. Lead rates trail the GDP by about a quarter. Lead rates never dropped to zero.

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Why Your Buyer Personas Are Obsolete

SBI Growth

We have seen a tremendous rise in the interest and use of buyer personas since 2002. For example, you know buyers today are more social savvy. Here are a few steps you can take: Identify The Right Targets. It is easy to starve the future when we have pressing needs in the present - like hitting next quarter’s target.

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How I Achieved Alignment With My VP of Sales

Jeff Davis

This laser focus on revenue ensures that everyone knows exactly where we are in hitting our revenue target and also know how their work directly impacts us achieving that goal. Some of the things we would cover would be: Customer Personas - who are we targeting and what business problem(s) are they struggling with? We are 98% to goal."

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Technology Sales & Marketing - Party Like its 1999?

The ROI Guy

Compared to 2002 where growth was a dismal -31% for system vendors and -18% for service providers, these are happy days. With these targets in mind, we see that IT marketers are too focused on the solution’s technology, products, features, price, performance and technical / tactical buyers.