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By Rick Holmes: Strategic Data Expert | CEO of Every Market Media
The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.
This week, Rick sat down with two of Think Data Group's top guys; CEO and Founder Barry Gold, and his Operations Head Mike Valant.
Together they share over 80 years of combined industry experience and talk about some case studies you probably haven't considered. Rick even threw some fresh young insight into the mix.
Tune in as they talk Big Data, Strategy, and find out about Think Data Group's new Periodic Table of Data Elements!
About our Guests:
In close to four decades in the data and information industry, Barry Gold has established a reputation for dramatically improving the value and sales performance of companies’ data assets. His specialties include strategic consulting, data sourcing, business partnerships, data product development, market sizing, go-to-market planning, pricing models, target identification and data sales.
Over the course of his 40+ year career, Mike Valant has proven that operating with an intense focus on understanding and meeting client needs results in high levels of customer satisfaction and company performance. He has a consistent track record of leading teams to help companies drive growth and profitability across a wide range of industries, and a unique ability to develop and implement solutions to complex business problems.
You can find them at www.thinkdatagroup.com, or on Barry and Mike's LinkedIn pages.
When we hear "historical data", we tend to think, "not for marketing", and that's not necessarily wrong. You wouldn't run a campaign with it, you'll likely have a high bounce rate with a lot of complaints, and you run the risk of contacting people that have already unsubscribed.
What you can do with historical data is use it to make your marketing better. Historical data can help you understand what worked and didn't in past interactions.
Rick and Ed both make the important point that a well organized contact list means more useful data in the future. Laziness in list development won't do anything to help your business. As Ed says, "if not maintained appropriately, historical can mean dysfunctional".
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Ed is a global B2B marketing executive with over 20 years of experience helping public, private, and PE-backed organizations create value through revenue acceleration and organizational optimization. Combining his experience in technology and process improvement with visionary leadership, he has led the transformation of marketing teams from good to great and has helped establish marketing as a competitive differentiator. At HG Insights, Ed is responsible for strategy, tactics, and programs designed to create interest, demand, revenue, and recognition for HG Insights.
To get in contact with Ed, you can find his LinkedIn here.
About The Corporate Data Show:
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This week, Rick got to riff with David Dulany of Tenbound about sales development and outbound marketing. They talk about the best ways to handle existing accounts and prospect new ones, as well as the human aspect of marketing to members of various accounts. So, let these two old (but not like, too old) pros give you some tips that will give you an upperhand.
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Got a topic you want us to cover? Or a guest you want us to bring on? (Yes, even if it’s yourself, you beautiful marketer.) We want to hear from you! Hit us up at [email protected].
Guest Bio:
David Dulany is the Founder and CEO of Tenbound, a research and advisory firm focused on Sales Development (SDR/BDR) performance improvement. Tenbound has become the hub of the Sales Development industry, with a thriving online research center, market map, tool directory, training and consulting programs, and The Tenbound Sales Development Conferences held yearly around the world and virtually. He recently published his first book, The Sales Development Framework, now available on Amazon.
If you’d like to get ahold of him after the show, you can do so on Tenbound’s Contact Page.
About The Corporate Data Show:
The Corporate Data Show is a show dedicated to helping marketing and data professionals leverage data to generate revenue for their company. The podcast is produced, hosted, and sponsored by Every Market Media, a leading email-centric marketing data compiler and data services consultant for data and marketing professionals all over the globe. To listen to all of our episodes, visit our website or your favorite podcast player.
It’s a question we get every day: does data go bad? The short answer is yes; people’s job titles change, contact info changes, companies go under, and all of this leads to outdated data. So, it’s worth refreshing data sets every so often, but how frequently do you need to do that? To discuss, we brought on Henry Nevue of People Data Labs, and he and Rick are going to give you some insider knowledge on this hot topic!
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Got a topic you want us to cover? Or a guest you want us to bring on? (Yes, even if it’s yourself, you beautiful marketer.) We want to hear from you! Hit us up at [email protected].
Guest Bio:
Henry Nevue’s passion for data led him to diverge from the path of formal education, leaving the University of Oregon to launch the company that would become People Data Labs. As Chief Technology Officer of PDL, he’s one of the young leaders shaping the future of the data industry, while building one of the fastest-growing providers of professional and B2B data used across marketing, sales, finance, and HR technology. Outside the office, Henry flexes his creative muscles through his passion for art and music.
If you’d like to get in touch with Henry after the show, you can do so on LinkedIn.
About The Corporate Data Show:
The Corporate Data Show is a show dedicated to helping marketing and data professionals leverage data to generate revenue for their company. The podcast is produced, hosted, and sponsored by Every Market Media, a leading email-centric marketing data compiler and data services consultant for data and marketing professionals all over the globe. To listen to all of our episodes, visit our website or your favorite podcast player.
Having loads of data is great, but not if you don’t know what it all means. That’s why you should be focusing on data integrity, as Verl Allen of Claravine does every day. So, if you’d like to learn more about contextualizing your data and maximizing its effectiveness, join Rick as he chats with Verl on this week’s episode!
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Got a topic you want us to cover? Or a guest you want us to bring on? (Yes, even if it’s yourself, you beautiful marketer.) We want to hear from you! Hit us up at [email protected].
Guest Bio:
Verl has over 20 years of experience in digital brand transformation, including positions at Ancestry, Adobe, and Omniture. Because of this, he excels in promoting growth of SaaS applications, strategy, and corp dev. All of this means he fits right in at Claravine, where he works with brands just like those he used to work for to ensure the integrity of their data through the Data Standards Cloud.
If you’d like to contact him after the show, you can do so on LinkedIn or email him at [email protected].
About The Corporate Data Show:
The Corporate Data Show is a show dedicated to helping marketing and data professionals leverage data to generate revenue for their company. The podcast is produced, hosted, and sponsored by Every Market Media, a leading email-centric marketing data compiler and data services consultant for data and marketing professionals all over the globe. To listen to all of our episodes, visit our website or your favorite podcast player.
One of the most annoying things for anyone in this industry is receiving a robotic, bland sales message that clearly was sent to 5000 other people, too. Luckily, Eric Boggs of RevBoss sat down with Rick this week to discuss how to avoid that through proper segmentation and research. So, if you like making sales and whatnot, you're gonna wanna give this a listen.
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Got a topic you want us to cover? Or a guest you want us to bring on? (Yes, even if it’s yourself, you beautiful marketer.) We want to hear from you! Hit us up at [email protected].
Guest Bio:
Prior to founding RevBoss, Eric earned his undergraduate degree at UNC Chapel Hill and his MBA at UNC’s Kenan-Flagier Business School. He then went on to found Argyle Social, now acquired by Gravity4, and hold consulting positions with many SaaS companies, like Device Magic and UserVoice. He and his wife Kelly live in Durham with their three young kids, and spend their time renovating their historical home or yelling at Carolina basketball games.
If you’d like to get a hold of Eric after the show, you can do so at [email protected], on the contact page at revboss.com, or on LinkedIn!
About The Corporate Data Show:
The Corporate Data Show is a show dedicated to helping marketing and data professionals leverage data to generate revenue for their company. The podcast is produced, hosted, and sponsored by Every Market Media, a leading email-centric marketing data compiler and data services consultant for data and marketing professionals all over the globe. To listen to all of our episodes, visit our website or your favorite podcast player.
You might not know it, but Rick sat down with Ray Esteves this week and did you a favor: they threw out a bland, complicated topic surrounding machine learning and decided to discuss ID graphs and whether or not you need them. Not only is this topic much easier on the ears, but it’s likely something many of you may have wondered about yourselves, so hopefully it makes your life a little easier!
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Got a topic you want us to cover? Or a guest you want us to bring on? (Yes, even if it’s yourself, you beautiful marketer.) We want to hear from you! Hit us up at [email protected].
Guest Bio:
A long-time player in the industry, Ray garnered tons of valuable experience before becoming CIO of True Influence. He has held just about every acronymed position you can think of, including CDO, CTO, and CIO. Plus, he was co-founder of the V12 Group, and serves on the Board of Advisors of Rebel Visions Corporation. He takes pride in thinking up real-world solutions for the most challenging requests, while ensuring operational teams have tools and processes that add value.
If you’d like to reach out to him after the show, you can find him on LinkedIn and Twitter!
About The Corporate Data Show:
The Corporate Data Show is a show dedicated to helping marketing and data professionals leverage data to generate revenue for their company. The podcast is produced, hosted, and sponsored by Every Market Media, a leading email-centric marketing data compiler and data services consultant for data and marketing professionals all over the globe. To listen to all of our episodes, visit our website or your favorite podcast player.
This week, Rick sat down with Liz Ronco of Spiceworks Ziff Davis to discuss intent data. What is it? How does it work? Why is it important? They cover all of these questions and more, so if you’re looking to learn how intent data can help you score more customers, you don’t want to miss this one!
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Got a topic you want us to cover? Or a guest you want us to bring on? (Yes, even if it’s yourself, you beautiful marketer.) We want to hear from you! Hit us up at [email protected].
Guest Bio:
Prior to joining SWZD, Liz Ronco spent nearly 10 years holding various leadership positions at Oracle spanning many departments, such as data, analytics, and operational products and systems. In 2018, she took this wealth of knowledge to SWZD, a trusted global marketplace that connects technology buyers and sellers with the most actionable and precise intent data, and quickly established new data-driven experiences and products within the product suite.
Since day one, she’s been committed to helping businesses and tech providers make better decisions using data. Thanks to this commitment, she now serves as VP of Product Management and is responsible for SWZD’s product portfolio. What caught our eye most, of course, was her part in launching Intelligent ABM™, an innovative, B2B intent data platform.
If you’d like to learn more about SWZD, check out their work at www.swzd.com. Or, if you’d like to connect with Liz, you can do so on LinkedIn!
About The Corporate Data Show:
The Corporate Data Show is a show dedicated to helping marketing and data professionals leverage data to generate revenue for their company. The podcast is produced, hosted, and sponsored by Every Market Media, a leading email-centric marketing data compiler and data services consultant for data and marketing professionals all over the globe. To listen to all of our episodes, visit our website or your favorite podcast player.
This week, Rick sat down with Dave Wisdom of Exponea to talk customer data platforms, or CDPs. It’s a topic we’ve discussed before, but this time we had Dave loan us some wisdom (sorry, sorry – had to) on what exactly a CDP is and what it does. We know it can be hard differentiate between all the acronyms in the industry, so hopefully this clears some things up!
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Got a topic you want us to cover? Or a guest you want us to bring on? (Yes, even if it’s yourself, you beautiful marketer.) We want to hear from you! Hit us up at [email protected].
Guest Bio:
By his own account, Dave Wisdom has been a tech lover since he programmed his Atari 2800XL as a kid. Ever since then, he’s loved anything tech-related and has worked as a DBA, analytics consultant, or marketer of some form since 2006. In 2012, he began an impressive run at companies such as ExactTarget, Salesforce, Braze, and Blueshift, designing and selling complex software solutions to thorny marketing problems. Just over a year ago, he brought these talents to the Bloomreach company, Exponea, where he now serves as the VP of Solutions and Strategy.
If you’d like to get ahold of Dave, you can do so on LinkedIn!
About The Corporate Data Show:
The Corporate Data Show is a show dedicated to helping marketing and data professionals leverage data to generate revenue for their company. The podcast is produced, hosted, and sponsored by Every Market Media, a leading email-centric marketing data compiler and data services consultant for data and marketing professionals all over the globe. To listen to all of our episodes, visit our website or your favorite podcast player.
If you’re a regular listener of the Corporate Data Show, you heard a familiar voice — other than Rick’s — on the podcast this week, as we again spoke with Harrison Tang, CEO of Spokeo. This time, he lent us his insights on the idea of creating a monopoly over private information by siloing it. He’s got lots of ideas about the future of data, so you don’t want to miss this one!
If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Corporate Data Show on your favorite podcast player. Your open-rates, data, customers, and well, your everything will thank you. Plus, Rick’s got a pretty soothing voice if we do say so ourselves.
Got a topic you want us to cover? Or a guest you want us to bring on? (Yes, even if it’s yourself, you beautiful marketer.) We want to hear from you! Hit us up at [email protected].
Guest Bio:
After earning a B.A.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and Economics and a M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, Harrison co-founded Spokeo in 2006 with his college roommates, Mike Daly (CTO) and Eric Liang (CIO), in his parents’ basement.
With a passion for building products that make users’ jobs easier, Harrison guides Spokeo's product vision to build an experienced team and help the company realize its mission of making the world around us more transparent. Under his leadership, Spokeo’s usership has grown from zero to millions since its inception. You can find him on LinkedIn or any major social media channel under the username, “theceodad.”
About The Corporate Data Show:
The Corporate Data Show is a show dedicated to helping marketing and data professionals leverage data to generate revenue for their company. The podcast is produced, hosted, and sponsored by Every Market Media, a leading email-centric marketing data compiler and data services consultant for data and marketing professionals all over the globe. To listen to all of our episodes, visit our website or your favorite podcast player.
The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.