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    Albert is the first-ever artificial intelligence marketing platform, driving fully autonomous digital marketing campaigns for some of the world’s leading brands. Created by Adgorithms in 2010, Albert’s mission is to liberate businesses from the complexities of digital marketing – not just by replicating their existing efforts, but by executing them at a pace and scale not previously possible.

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    Drip is the CRM Salesforce didn’t build. The first e-commerce CRM - ECRM - is built to drive sales, not sales teams. Build personal, profitable customer relationships at scale with Drip. They’re a lot like you. They believe in working hard, lending a hand wherever they can, never settling for what worked in the past, and always reaching for a better way to do things.

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    LeadFabric has been a pioneer in aligning the sales and marketing operations of their clients with the needs to their buyer audiences. LeadFabric was one of the first three agencies in Europe to offer B2B marketing automation solutions. Long before any of the current technology providers established their own presence in the Europe. This was a time where most "marketing agencies"​ were still locked up in a top of funnel modus operandi; SEO, website development, digital asset management, inbound marketing etc. For these providers lead generation still is defined as an activity that collects names of potential buyers without really taking into account buying-readiness. With these providers the revenue aspect often stayed out of scope and thus remained a sales department discipline.

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