Bombora’s Intent Data Helps Inbox Insight Get Content to a Customer’s Hungriest Buyers

Demand-generation specialist uses Planning and Measurement Suite to locate likeliest converts

Companies seeking to amplify the impact of their thought leadership should look to Bombora’s Planning and Measurement Suite. That’s the word from leading demand-generation specialist Inbox Insight, which used the Suite to help its customer figure out which members of its database were likeliest to convert — and experienced great success.

Inbox Insight’s customer — an AI-powered search, discovery and recommendation engine solution provider — wanted to raise brand awareness across its target account list of more than 15,000 organizations. The customer, having created multiple pieces of marketing collateral, wanted to narrow that list down in order to distribute that content to the accounts likeliest to convert.

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“Using Bombora’s Planning and Measurement Suite, we were able to show our customer that 47.9% of the companies on its prospect list had shown interest in the topics our customer serves.”

— Inbox Insight Head of Campaign Strategy Dan Smith

“Using Bombora’s Planning and Measurement Suite, we were able to show our customer that during the previous year, 47.9% of the companies on its prospect list had shown interest in the topics our customer serves,” said Inbox Insight Head of Campaign Strategy Dan Smith. “We also demonstrated that most of this interest was coming from companies with more than 5,000 employees — a great thing to know.”

Armed with these details, Inbox Insight outperformed its customer’s expectations, bringing in 859 Marketing Qualified Leads, or MQLs — contacts that requested at least two pieces of content — within just two months. Moreover, Inbox Insight helped its customer motivate a 32% boost in relevant research spikes, and saw interest in its customer’s service areas go up by 34.9% while the campaign was running.

“Many companies struggle with how to get their expensively produced marketing content in front of the right prospects,” said Bombora CEO and Cofounder Erik Matlick. “Using intent data to determine exactly where to send that marketing collateral displays a new use of this powerful tool. We look forward to helping other companies achieve similar results, and to finding new ways to use intent data to improve business results.”

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