6sense, the leading account engagement company, announced that it has partnered with Bombora, the leading intent data company, to enable mutual customers to leverage Bombora’s Company Surge intent within the 6sense Account Engagement Platform. Bombora’s Company Surge data can be combined with 6sense’s intent, predictive, engagement, and other crucial account data to create hyper-targeted audiences and deliver engaging experiences.
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Partnership between @6senseInc and @BomboraData provides market-leading insights into buyer behavior for B2B #Sales and #Marketing teams.
With this partnership, Bombora’s intent data is available in 6sense for mutual customers to utilize when identifying accounts to target with marketing and sales activities. Company Surge data complements 6sense’s proprietary first- and third-party intent data to deliver an even more complete view of B2B buyer behavior in the market.
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“As part of our mission to deliver the most comprehensive account engagement platform on the market, we’re constantly expanding the data sources and insights our customers can use to focus their sales and marketing efforts,” said Viral Bajaria, CTO and Co-Founder of 6sense. “Joint customers can now leverage Bombora intent data with 6sense’s robust segmentation, analytics, and engagement features to shine a light on their Dark Funnel™ and engage the best accounts for their sales and marketing teams.”
Bombora identifies specific companies that are researching products and services by capturing intent signals across a proprietary, consent-based cooperative of thousands of B2B websites. Bombora uses natural language processing to understand meaning, context, and engagement with content, and its patented Company Surge data is a normalized score showing content consumption spikes against a baseline of normal consumption, scored weekly to show trend analysis.
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