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The State of Digital in MENA report, published by Econsultancy (and supported by ArabianBusiness.com), looks in detail at use of different traditional and online marketing channels in the Middle East and North Africa. The report also looks at how companies are using social media for marketing, how businesses are measuring marketing effectiveness and examines the barriers to digital marketing and e-commerce in the region.
Econsultancy's B2B Digital Marketing Trends Briefing focuses on the key trends, challenges and solutions for B2B digital marketers. Based on roundtables from Digital Cream London 2012, the guide has been co-authored by nine independent B2B marketing experts who also acted as moderators for the roundtables at Digital Cream.
Navidata
12 May 2009 13:52pm
Hi Alistair
I'm interested in learning more - can you let me have your phone number please so I can contact you directly to discuss.
Linda
2B
12 May 2009 13:58pm
Hi Linda
You are best contacting Kim Archer who is our eCampaign and CRM sales manager, here is Kim's email my email is
Kim's direct dial is 01983 249504, and I know she would be happy to do an online demo and walk through the application with you
Thanks Alistair
2B
22 June 2009 15:35pm
Hi Linda
Did you get chance to follow up with the team
Alistair
Sales & Marketing Director at Goldcrest Solutions Ltd.
27 July 2009 23:53pm
Hi Linda
You may be interested in our solution. We have integrated Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4 to one of the leading and most cost effective email marketing solutions around - Pure360.
If you are interested in knowing more then check out the following Pure and CRM Integration or contact me directly.
Sarah
Managing Director at 70 Fathoms
31 July 2009 14:02pm
Hi Linda.
I think you're right to want an email marketing tool that's more sophisticated than MS CRM if you do much emailing or want to get clever. "Integration" is a tricky term too as it can range from import/export to realtime integration of all data. Your needs are probably somewhere in between.
I suggest you think more about what your email tool needs to do first, then when you know more about that, think about what data you'd want to flow between MS CRM and Email, then look at how to achieve that.
Otherwise people will sell you their email software saying "it integrates" and you may get email software that's wrong for your needs or the wrong sort of integration (too simple or too advanced and too costly).
Kate
2B
31 July 2009 14:42pm
Hi Kate / Linda
Very good point and I would like to qualify that our soulution is not an integration to Microsoft CRM its is an installed add on that extends the functionality and is the only one of its kind.
While our competitors are buisily trying to integrate to 3rd party email marketing software we built a platform that delivers the functionality directly from CRM so there is no flow of data as Kate mentioned
All the email are sent from CRM and you can have the option of either sending this via your own exchange / SMTP server through the CRM email router or sending directly though a rented SMTP server.
All the data and tracking is held in your own CRM and unlike our competition you can actually view all the email activities that have been sent.
Hope this helps
Alistair