Brevo, a customer relationship management company headquartered in Paris, is now a unicorn. The U.S. currently represents 15% ...
Intuit stock has underperformed the technology sector over the past year, but analysts remain moderately bullish about its prospects.
Nimble, a sales and marketing engagement platform for small businesses, is offering email marketing enhancements that allow CRM, email and automation to be run from one spot, the company says in an ...
For years, Salesforce has been synonymous with robust enterprise software. However, for many mid-sized companies and agile sales teams, its advanced functionalities are no longer considered an ...
After Intuit acquired Mailchimp, things have changed for the marketing platform. It’s no longer known for offering the best features at a lower price or being friendly with small businesses and ...
Intuit today introduced a suite of new Intuit Mailchimp features to help retailers reach new customers and drive revenue growth during the holiday shopping season. They include an improved Shopify ...
Email marketing, by no mistake, is still one of the most effective ways to build relationships with customers, nurture leads, and drive consistent revenue. But to make the most of it, you need the ...
The Customer Agent is designed to simplify and accelerate one of the most complex aspects of running a small business: building and managing customer relationships. Intuit reports that the Customer ...
Marketing automation tools boost productivity and lead quality. Top tools in 2025 include AI-based platforms for more intelligent targeting. Integration with CRM systems improves overall campaign ...
Operational efficiency gains. Small and mid-sized business leaders gain time savings and improved decision-making through automation. Intuit, the company behind TurboTax and QuickBooks, announced a ...
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