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HubSpot is too expensive: Saving money on software without losing features

Nutshell

.” HubSpot has been around since 2006 and is a frontrunner in the marketing space. If you’ve ever Googled any sales or marketing tips, you’ve more than likely seen its content. HubSpot is essentially a collection of expensive tools that serve as a platform powerful enough to handle all of an organization’s marketing needs. “We

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The Ultimate Guide to Sales Strategy

Hubspot Sales

They rely on manually-entered data to monitor the sales pipeline and coach their salespeople, and they run sales and marketing independently, creating a disjointed experience for buyers. In inbound sales — the modern methodology for sales teams — companies base their sales process on buyer actions.

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Sales Tech Game Changers: How to Drive Effective Relationship Management

SBI

Nancy: What are the top 3 ways your solution changes the game for a sales organization? Lyamen: PipelineDeals was founded in 2006 with the mission to give any business the power to build game-changing relationships. At the same time, reps and managers gain visibility into each stage of their sales pipeline.

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PowerViews with Jill Konrath: Changing Buyers Require Retooled Sales Reps

Pointclear

2012 Surprise: Slow Adoption of Technology Like Sales Intelligence Tools. And I’m not saying that these tools replace good selling, but they certainly augment it. She says the use of sales intelligence tools is good examples of technology that is critical to sales success today.

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The Advanced Guide to Inside Sales: Strategy, KPIs, and Tools for Success

Sales Hacker

In this model, junior sales reps make initial calls and set appointments for more experienced sales reps (often account executives) or “closers” to finish the deal. His job was to get prospects on the phone, pique interest, and then hand the phone over to an “experienced” sales rep (also known as an AE or Account Executive).