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Micro-targeting

How Do I Introduce Behavioral Targeting Into My E-mail Newsletter?

Answer: Most e-mail newsletters today look pretty much the same, so how can you distinguish yours from your competitors’? By using behavioral targeting to learn more about what customers want and giving it to them. B-to-b e-mailers work with shorter customer lists and often longer sales cycles than their b-to-c counterparts, but that doesn’t mean they should be tempted to oversaturate their most valuable customers with a deluge of nontargeted email. Behaviorally targeted messages provide better response and can even be credited with shortening sales cycles.

The easiest way to obtain behavioral targeting data is through Read the complete article on BtoBOnline.

Tags: Behavioral Targeting , Best Practices in Technology Marketing , Communications Strategies , Content Relevance , Effective Campaigns , Email Marketing , Improving Marketing Results , List Management , Marketing Strategies , Micro-targeting , Newsletters

Introducing The Next Generation Of Tech Marketing

Blogs, RSS, podcasting, social networks. As the Web has evolved, the time it has taken new technologies—even grass-roots, beneath-the-radar developments—to move from concept to mainstream has become shockingly brief.

And while we've moved beyond the idea that Web 2.0 technologies will replace wholesale what's come before them, marketers more than ever before must remain vigilant about keeping up to date with what's cutting-edge.

Even in the b-to-b world, where the hype bar is set rather high, marketers can't afford to miss the next big thing in online marketing.

So here are the big five Web/tech trends worth watching right now—and what they mean for b-to-b marketing: Read the complete article on BtoBOnline.

Tags: Best Practices in Technology Marketing , Blogs , Data Portability , Mashups , Micro-targeting , Mobile , Net Neutrality , Opt In/Out , Podcasts , Privacy , RSS , Social Media , Technology Market Trends , Trends for 2008 , Web 2.0 , Widgets

New Markets, New Tactics

As b-to-b marketers launch new products, make acquisitions and seek to reposition themselves in a highly competitive landscape, they are using a variety of marketing tools and strategies to reach vertical industry segments. Read the complete article on BtoBOnline.

Tags: Best Practices in Technology Marketing , Integrated Campaigns , Micro-targeting , Reaching Vertical Segments
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