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New pressures mean it’s time to rethink so-called “robust” platforms. This week's Mar

New pressures mean it’s time to rethink so-called “robust” platforms. This week's MarTech Newsletter is brought to you by: Access Marketing Company Hi there, If your marketing automation feels more like a punishment than a platform, you’re not alone. Many marketers find that complex MAPs like Eloqua and Marketo aren’t delivering the results they once promised. That’s why upwards of 40% of marketers are considering changing MAPs. Check out a guide that could help you rethink your martech stack and figure out if it’s time to take deeper look at alternatives. [Get a copy of the guide.]() What’s Inside the Guide: - Understand the Real Costs: Explore how bloated platforms have hidden costs and blind spots that could be draining your budget and resources. - Spot the Red Flags: Learn how to identify the signs that your current martech system (and their so-called support team) isn’t working for you. - Get Practical Tips: Find out how to make a smooth transition to a simpler, more effective platform and what you should expect in the way of help as you make the switch. - Discover Alternatives: Consider what platforms should be doing to make your job easier, fit the budget, and enable success. Why You Should Read This: A lot is changing and fast, and clinging to outdated tools could be costing you more than you think. This guide is packed with insights to help you make informed decisions about your MAP investment — without the fluff. Ready to Rethink Your MAP? If you’re tired of wrestling with a platform that either costs too much, is too difficult to operate, or just doesn’t deliver, this guide could be the first step toward a better martech posture. [Download the gut check now.]() [DOWNLOAD NOW]() [View in a browser]() [Martech: Martech is Marketing] [() Learn about additional advertising/sponsorship opportunities [here](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]() [We respect your privacy.]() This email was sent by: MarTech - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All rights reserved.

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