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Pipeline generation expertise from SAP + content marketing success tactics APRIL NEWSLETTER BOOST PI

Pipeline generation expertise from SAP + content marketing success tactics [NetLine Corporation]( APRIL NEWSLETTER BOOST PIPELINE CREATION LIKE SAP Uncovering how B2B content insights helped SAP boost pipeline generation and ROI, this B2BMX presentation features key success tactics from SAP's Director of Digital Marketing, Nick Robinson. [WATCH >]( [Boost Pipeline Creation like SAP]( INSIGHTS Real Talk: ABM Confuses People Successfully leveraging account-based marketing comes down to simplifying it. If you're looking to engage target accounts at a sustainable scale, head over to our blog where we share the ABCs of ABM to generate more sales for your business with less waste. [THE BLOG]( WHAT'S NEW The Roadmap for Making Content Convert Digital content is indispensable for driving business opportunities right now, yet only 12% of marketers believe they have a high-performance content marketing engine. Our report with CMO Council and BPI Network helps take your content-driven demand gen to the next level. [READ ON]( FYI Struggling to meet lead gen goals? Events may be postponed, but business isn't. You need a safety net. Gain on-demand access to the largest B2B lead gen platform, launch a campaign in minutes and pay only for leads that meet your specific criteria. It's that simple. [TELL ME MORE]( [Users Love Us - G2 Crowd]( What Our Clients Are Saying "I trust NetLine to deliver leads within my target criteria. NetLine's ability to generate the right leads with the right content at the right time has helped me and my company be successful in reaching our goals. " - Ian S., Marketing Operations Manager [SEE WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING]( [NetLine Portal]( | [Resources]( | [Newsroom]( | [NetLine Blog]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( Successful B2B Marketers Start Here. The NetLine Newsletter email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this email as a user of the NetLine Portal. To view the email message in your web browser, [click here](. If you wish to no longer receive updates, please change your [email preferences](. [Contact Us]( [Our Commitment to You]( [Terms & Conditions]( © 2020 [NetLine Corporation]( • 750 University Avenue • Suite 200 • Los Gatos, CA • 95032

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