Partner Article
Digital Clarity Announce Partnership With Business Intelligence And Analytics Platform Leadfeeder
Digital Clarity, a leading performance-based UK digital marketing and consultancy business, today announced a partnership with Leadfeeder, the Helsinki-based, sales intelligence analytics firm that integrates with Google Analytics.
Leadfeeder, is a sales intelligence web app which shows online businesses what prospects and customers do on their website. Using Leadfeeder, it is possible to see a dynamic list of anonymous visitors to a site, along with intelligence on the companies they work for and logs of pages they click on. By avoiding the need for email capture, companies can increase their sales conversion rates and save on targeting strangers who aren’t interested in their brand.
Speaking about the partnership, Reggie James, the Founder and Director of Digital Clarity, said;
“As we expand and offer insight to customers via our digital consultancy, we find Leadfeeder an increasingly important component in the marketing mix - especially for social selling.” James added, “Leadfeeder uses your Google Analytics data to show real companies visiting your website. It integrates to your CRM and shows which company is visiting your site and the pages they view - It’s just a great way to make Google Analytics work harder.”
Dipak Vadera, Head of UK Business Development said;
“We are delighted to have Digital Clarity on board as Premier Partner. As a trusted advisor to many brands that are looking to grow their business through the power of digital marketing, the combination of their knowledge, experience and insight lends itself perfectly to Leadfeeder’s technology.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Peter Rodgers .
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