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Exclusive First Look | The 2020 State of B2B Content Consumption and Demand Report

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We distilled 16,000,000 GBs of first-party lead data into . 2020 REPORT , Introducing your at the la

We distilled 16,000,000 GBs of first-party lead data into [27 pages of actionable information](. 2020 REPORT [NetLine Corporation]( [FIRST-PARTY]( [B2B BUYER ENGAGEMENT]( [INSIGHTS]( [FROM REAL PEOPLE CONSUMING REAL CONTENT ACROSS THE LARGEST B2B NETWORK.]( , Introducing your [exclusive first look]( at the largest repository of first-party B2B content consumption data on the web. We're talking over 4 million content downloads and more than 16 petabytes of first-party data. For those of you who are just learning that petabyte is a word ([raising hand]), that's 16,000,000 gigabytes of information. If we were to stack this data vertically, we'd have filing cabinets that would reach to the moon – with more than 15 million feet leftover. As NetLine's flagship report on content-centric lead generation, [this edition]( continues the tradition of delivering first-party data to help content marketers optimize their targeting and content strategy to drive meaningful engagements and increase pipeline generation. Here's a taste of the actionable, strategic takeaways to feed your demand generation machine: - Of over 4 million downloads, 66% of the active audience are job levels Manager and above. - Tuesdays and Wednesdays were the best times to reach B2B audiences — especially for users in the Financial, IT, & Human Resource fields. [B2B Marketer's Guide to Optimizing Customer Experience, from Acquisition to Advocacy]( [Download]( Jump into [a year's worth of downloads]( from the largest B2B network and uncover job level, company-level and industry-based insights to help your content resonate better with your audience and transform your lead gen strategy. The NetLine Team [NetLine Portal]( | [Resources]( | [Newsroom]( | [NetLine Blog]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( This 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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