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Integrating eMail Marketing & Demand Generation

Integrating eMail Marketing & Demand Generation

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I wanted to share the following Webinar invitation.  Anyone who knows me, knows that Technology Lead Generation is one of my passions, and the ultimate direction of PartnerPoint.  This webcast is on the integration of these types of Demand Generation programs into Microsoft Dynamics CRM, and may be valuable for anyone using or selling Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

"Best Practices for integrating advanced email marketing & demand generation into your MS Dynamics CRM" Webinar

Date:  Wednesday, January 27th @ 2PM EST /11AMP PST (Pre-registration is required)
Register or Learn More: http://forms.salesfusion.com/af2?LinkID=CH00000001eR00000141AD

SalesFUSION, in partnership with Technoligence, a leading Microsoft Dynamics CRM solution provider, would like to invite you to join us for a compelling live webinar on January 27th @ 2PM EST/11AM PST.  In this webinar, we will discuss and outline best practices for integrating advanced email marketing and demand generation technologies into Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

Many companies are looking for better ways to manage the cumbersome and error prone process of handing off leads from marketing to sales.  Furthermore, many smart marketers want to leverage the latest technology that supports b2b demand generation but struggle with how to integrate these technologies into their Dynamics CRM offering.

SalesFUSION has built a direct connector, known as CRM accelerator that truly integrates all of your marketing activity right into your Dynamics CRM.  This online webinar will focus on  best pracitces for integrating processes such as...

  • Integrating email marketing into CRM
  • Tracking visitor activity
  • Leveraging nurture marketing and trigger-based email campaigns
  • Driving campaigns based on CRM data
  • Implementing a lead scoring program

This session is offered live and will include post webinar materials on best practices.

Thanks!
Brian Ocheltree
PartnerPoint



  • I just jumped to the PartnerPoint website after reading your article here.

    After a quick glance at your website I love how you are creating "community".  For me, the new "social media" phenomenon is all about creating "community" (i.e., bringing like-minded individuals and organizations together in one location).

    I love how you've incorporated links to your LinkedIn Groups and FaceBook Groups.  Where's your Twitter link?

    Hint hint Microsoft Dynamics CRM Blog Team ... where's YOUR links on this site to your LinkedIn Group, FaceBook Group, and Twitter feed!

    Good job.

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