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Expertise

  • Rank: #1 Score: 68%
    Revenue Performance Management

    Revenue Performance Management is a systematic approach to identifying the drivers and impediments to revenue, rigorously measuring them, and then optimizing interactions with buyers to maximize revenue growth.

  • Rank: #3 Score: 53%
    Marketing Automation

    Software platforms designed for marketing departments and organizations to simplify processes by automating repetitive tasks.

  • Rank: #3 Score: 50%
    E-mail Marketing

    Direct marketing which uses e-mail as a means of communicating commercial or fundraising messages to an audience.

  • Rank: #3 Score: 45%
    Lead Management

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General Information
Founded: 12/31/1998
Employees: 201 - 500 Employees
Annual Revenue: N/A
Ticker Symbol: N/A
Address:
HEADQUARTERS
1921 Gallows Road
Vienna VA 22182
USA
Contacts
Phone: 416-864-0440
Email: demand@eloqua.com
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Eloqua, the leading provider of on-demand Revenue Performance Management solutions, today announced the finalists for the fifth annual Markie Awards which honor companies for sales and marketing leadership, and achievement of exceptional Revenue Performance Management results. Winners in each of the twenty categories will be recognized during the Markie Award Ceremony at Eloqua Experience 2011, Eloqua’s user conference held in San Francisco on October 20th.

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It's All About Revenue Blog Takes Home Top Honor in Computer Software

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