Salesforce launched Data.com in 2011, in partnership with D&B, but has since decided to gradually sunset the platform. Data.com offered a store of company and customer data for use in sales and prospecting.
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Demandbase One
Score 9.9 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Demandbase is presented as a pipeline AI platform used by GTM teams to automate growth. It creates a unified view of data, insights, actions, and outcomes, so B2B enterprises can align and execute their account-based GTM strategies.
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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The Demandbase One for Sales and Marketing platform fee covers the essential software and services. In addition, there’s a flat fee per user.
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Features
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Prospecting
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6.9
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11% below category average
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Advanced search
6.50 Ratings
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Identification of new leads
7.60 Ratings
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List quality
7.40 Ratings
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List upload/download
7.10 Ratings
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Ideal customer targeting
6.40 Ratings
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Load time/data access
6.40 Ratings
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Sales Intelligence Data Standards
Comparison of Sales Intelligence Data Standards features of Product A and Product B
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7.8
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1% above category average
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Contact information
7.90 Ratings
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Company information
7.40 Ratings
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Industry information
8.00 Ratings
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Data Augmentation & Lead Qualification
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7.0
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6% below category average
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Lead qualification process
8.90 Ratings
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Smart lists and recommendations
6.70 Ratings
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Salesforce integration
7.20 Ratings
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Company/business profiles
7.40 Ratings
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Alerts and reminders
6.10 Ratings
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Data hygiene
5.60 Ratings
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Automatic data refresh
7.10 Ratings
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Tags
6.90 Ratings
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Filters and segmentation
6.80 Ratings
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Sales Intelligence Email Features
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7.6
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2% above category average
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Sales email templates
7.30 Ratings
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Append emails to records
7.90 Ratings
00 Ratings
Engagement
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8.7
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7% above category average
Automated routing and prioritization
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8.40 Ratings
Customer interaction histories
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8.60 Ratings
Syndicated content
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8.60 Ratings
Personalization
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Engagement data tracking
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8.70 Ratings
Ad Campaigns
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8.5
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9% above category average
Ad campaign creation
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Display advertising
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9.10 Ratings
Contextual advertising
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8.20 Ratings
Social advertising
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8.20 Ratings
Ad reporting and analytics
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8.50 Ratings
Audience Segmentation & Targeting
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9.0
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10% above category average
Standard visitor segmentation
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8.80 Ratings
Behavioral visitor segmentation
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9.00 Ratings
ABM sales intelligence
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9.10 Ratings
Intent Data
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8.8
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12% above category average
3rd party intent signals
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9.00 Ratings
Downstream intent signals
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8.20 Ratings
Account identification
00 Ratings
9.10 Ratings
ABM Integrations
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Data.com is a good prospecting and data information tool for any agency or company doing outbound prospecting. Data.com requires you to also have Salesforce CRM, so this tool is really only suited for those companies that can afford Salesforce. Because of this, Data.com seems like a better fit for companies with at least 30 or more employees (total in the company) and at least 5 Salesforce users. Data.com is not a good fit for small businesses.
Demandbase One is well-suited for ABM Marketing, providing intent-based account details, account scoring methods, and understanding account intent. It also enables creating a list of accounts and individuals for retargeting based on specific filters. Easy to integrate with Salesforce, LinkedIn, Google Ads, and multiple other channels. Advertising through the Demandbase channel is more effective for advertisers who use retargeting with the intent list.
'Call Prep' - a list of industry-related questions to ask my prospects during the phone call to enhance trust and credibility as a business partner.
Regularly scrubbed email and phone numbers of prospects. The verified direct-dial mobile number is GOLD. You may be able to get some of these elsewhere by paying extra with a separate standalone service. Having this integrated has improved my workflow, saving time from switching in and out of different apps.
The family tree of organizations is particularly useful for targeting enterprise accounts that often come with convoluted company shareholding structures.
'Challenges' and 'Trends' - information to engage prospects during conversations.
Even though it has a lot of features, sometimes it gets overwhelming for a newbie. So I would really appreciate it if the user interface gets more friendly.
There are some digital advertising channels that Data.com struggles to connect. Also, within some channels like LinkedIn, it would be great if data.com could get more granular on ad type, ad targeting level (speaking from a marketing perspective).
It has limited visualization capabilities where there is a lot of scope for improvement.
Relatively inexpensive service for a decent current awareness service. They have added little in sales functionality in the past year as they focused on building a marketing version of the product. Except for the addition of broader European coverage last spring (thin Equifax records), the database was static over the past year.
Very intuitive to use and I've never had any confusion with features. Anyone can create an account and use the platform simply by adding a contact or company into the database to earn points. It's a great option if you don't have budget for lists or pay services. It is easy to use and anyone can benefit from it.
InsideView was extremely user-friendly. I was able to quickly understand how to efficiently use the software and get the most out of the service. I only had a short time to quickly learn how to use the functions offered by InsideView, and I felt confident within the first day of my understanding and ability to successfully use this tool.
Whenever I've had a question their support has responded pretty quickly and gives me exactly what I am looking for. I have not had any technical issues so I can't speak to issues there, but as far as general questions from a free user they have impressed me with how quickly they get back to me and the thoroughness of their answers.
We had an intro session with a customer success rep and were given a rundown of the platform and it was absolutely perfect. The rep was able to show us advanced search options and shortcuts that cut our search time.
Implementation is trivial. This is a cloud based solution. it is easy to identify companies and execs for alerting.Users looking to use the connections tool must download from social media and Outlook. They then have to upload the files to the platform.While they support custom sales triggers, users must define the key terms which define the event. Users must then wait several hours for the system to build the alert.
The accuracy of Data.com versus SalesIntel is second to none. Data.com integrates with our current Salesforce platform, which takes out a lot of the manual manipulation of lists that we used to have to do when we had other platforms. This is particularly helpful because time is money.
We selected Demandbase based on their premium B2B DSP, their integrations with third party ad sites and our CRM and tech stack. Their intent signals and ability to integrate the data we have in Demandbase to GCP through their DataStream product to build our own models and leverage in our own dashboards has been extremely beneficial
As a freelancer, I've made thousands of dollars building sales lists, for what began as a $50 trial.
Cross referencing with LinkedIn helps to explain to clients the job title progression a person has had, which can add to your credibility and strengthen your report content.
Data.com hasn't had a negative return for me. Every dollar and minute of effort I have used it was worth it.
Demandbase has given us the visibility our sales and marketing team needs in order to see how their top strategic accounts are performing and what their engagement level is like with our brand.
Demandbase makes it easy for us to scale our efforts because it is an easy-to-use platform.
We are able to demonstrate ROI and show the impact our Demandbase campaigns are having on our target accounts.