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  2. Marketing automation - Wikipedia

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    This generates an automated creation of placement, automated pushing of trackers to the various media, and automatic management of the creation of UTM parameters. While commonly used among big advertisers to simplify complex infrastructures and processes, advertising automation is paving the way to make advertising accessible to unskilled users.

  3. Wix.com - Wikipedia

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    In April 2015, Wix acquired Moment.me, a mobile website builder for events and marketing tools for social lead generation. [24] On 23 February 2017, Wix acquired the online art community DeviantArt for US$36 million. [25] In January 2017, the company acquired Flok, a provider of customer loyalty programs tools. [26]

  4. Jimdo - Wikipedia

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    Jimdo is a German website builder privately held and headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, with offices in Munich and Tokyo. Jimdo has two products, Creator and Dolphin, offering free and paid plans. Jimdo Dolphin is an AI-powered website builder designed for users with basic computer skills and automates most of the website building process. It ...

  5. Lead generation - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, lead generation (/ ˈ l iː d /) is the process of creating consumer interest or inquiry into the products or services of a business. A lead is the contact information and, in some cases, demographic information of a customer who is interested in a specific product or service.

  6. Lead management - Wikipedia

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    Lead acquisition is the first, and possibly the most critical potential disconnect in the lead management process. With billions being spent on advertising expenditures, [2] in many cases the value of those expenditures is reduced because relevant information from responses is not collected or distributed.

  7. Webnode - Wikipedia

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    The product is aimed at individuals and small businesses with solutions for websites and e-commerce. [3] The website builder is known for its simplicity and allows users to create a website by choosing a pre-built template and dragging and dropping elements such as blogs, photo galleries, forms and much more. [4]

  8. Automated Insights - Wikipedia

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    Automated Insights is a company that specializes in natural language generation (NLG) technology. Their flagship product, Wordsmith, transforms structured data into written narratives, allowing businesses to automate the creation of reports, articles, and other content.

  9. Website builder - Wikipedia

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    Website builders are tools that typically allow the construction of websites without manual code editing. They fall into two categories: Online proprietary tools provided by web hosting service companies. These are typically intended for service users to build their own website.