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Here's how you can use automation to bridge the data gap between your marketing and sales teams. Aut

Here's how you can use automation to bridge the data gap between your marketing and sales teams. [Zapier blog]( [Log in]( Automation How to bridge the gap between marketing and sales with automation Marketing and sales teams both need data to do their jobs well. But it's not just about having that data—it's about sharing it, creating feedback loops, and communicating progress across teams. Here, Matt Grebow writes about how automation can help teams share context, connect tools, and use data to make timely decisions. [Bridge the gap](   [Zapier Tables and Interfaces]( Power your growth Zapier's new products, Tables and Interfaces, work with your Zaps to give you a complete workflow builder. Interfaces collect data, Tables store it, and Zaps handle the automation. Build reliable, scalable workflows—all on one platform. [Learn more](     Recommended reading from the Zapier blog team Automation How to create recurring tasks in Asana [Automate the process]( Automation Send Webflow form responses to Sheets [Streamline lead management]( Automation 5 TickTick automation ideas [Tame your to-do list]( Marketing How not to write B2B emails [Avoid these mistakes]( Got a question? [Ask in our community]( © 2024 Zapier, Inc. All rights reserved. 548 Market St #62411, San Francisco, CA 94104-5401 You received this email because you're subscribed to the Zapier Blog & Newsletter. Want to unsubscribe or change which emails you receive? [Update your email preferences]( [Privacy policy]( | [Contact us](

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