WHITE PAPER:
In this resource, find 31 tips for inbound content marketing to the SAP community. This fresh approach to marketing engages prospects on social channels while also attracting search traffic via compelling content. Read more inside to learn how to target the SAP ecosystem and become a relevant vendor in the market.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
NetAcuity IP Intelligence provides the most comprehensive set of IP data available for targeted online advertising, content localization, geographic rights management, local search optimization, local ad serving, and enhanced analytics.
WHITE PAPER:
NetAcuity IP Intelligence technology provides an excellent way to non-invasively gather new intelligence about the online universe, and Digital Element delivers the de facto standard in IP Intelligence.
EBOOK:
In this e-book, “Focusing on the 3 Ps for ABM Revenue at Scale,” we discuss how you can implement ABM 2.0 to better inform your marketing efforts and meet your sales team’s needs.
EGUIDE:
An infographic highlighting what buyers are telling us about their next business process management buy. Including top purchase drivers, top features and the top vendors being considered for purchase.
ANALYST REPORT:
Disruptions to the B2B buying process—as a result of COVID-19—offer a unique opportunity for demand and account-based marketing (ABM) leaders improve their strategies. Learn how to bring this potential to life and drive growth for your organization in this Forrester brief.
EBOOK:
Read this presentation recap to see how teams can increase their productivity and yields from a market, an ideal customer profile (ICP) or a set of named ABM accounts with the latest intent data and AI-driven technologies.
EBOOK:
Lots of vendors are promising account-based marketing (ABM) will be the next big-break of the marketing world—but what exactly is it? In this e-book, discover the ins-and-outs of ABM. Explore the differences between an overlay and value-add ABM approach, and unlock 7 ways to create value with your new ABM strategy.
EGUIDE:
IT leaders are used to doing more with less, but the pandemic has forced many organisations to reassess whether the way processes have always been run, is optimal. With people having to work from home, many organisations have needed to automate previous manual tasks, in order to remain operational.