Connecting With More Leads Via Inbound And Outbound Marketing Tactics
To drive awareness and engage prospects, B2B marketers are implementing a mix of inbound and outbound marketing techniques.
During a recent webinar, titled: Connecting With More Leads Via Inbound & Outbound, Lee Odden, CEO of TopRank Online Marketing, and Janelle Johnson, Director of Demand Gen at Act-On Software, shared insights regarding how marketers can better connect and engage with today’s time-starved, multi-tasking B2B buyers.
- Written by Glenn Taylor, Associate Editor
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