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Salesforce.com Getting Their Inbound Marketing Ducks in a Row

 

This morning Salesforce.com announced that it was purchasing Radian6 for $326 million. If you don't know already, Salesforce.com is the market leader in sales force automation software, and Radian6 is one of the leading platforms for social media monitoring. Three weeks ago Salesforce.com announced its investment in HubSpot's inbound marketing technology along with Google Ventures and Sequoia Capital. Obviously, Salesforce is getting their inbound marketing software ducks in a row. What does this mean for inbound marketing agencies and companies doing their own inbound marketing?

salesforce getting their ducks in a row with radian6 buyout

If you read between the lines, clearly Salesforce is making a major move towards consolidating the major "players" in inbound marketing under one roof. HubSpot already has the most integrated software solution for inbound marketing, combining a website CMS, SEO, blogging, social media promotion, lead generation and analytics. What was missing from that solution? Social media monitoring (Radian 6) and closed loop marketing and CRM (Salesforce). HubSpot already has tight integration with Salesforce via its API, and you can bet that in the short term, there will be a Radian6 integration. But those are just connections, not true integration. Here is what I predict in the longer term (not years, months at most):

  • Inbound marketing apps available in the Salesforce.com "App Exchange". Whether there are separate apps for the various components of inbound marketing or an integrated platform is anyone's guess.
  • Social media content creation, promotion and monitoring apps available in the SF App Exchange, probably tied into the "Chatter" functionality. This will enable sales and marketing professionals to directly engage with and monitor prospects and customers in social media.
  • A bigger buy-out and merger. Maybe Salesforce is just sweetening the pot for a more sweeping move. Maybe Google and Sequoia are orchestrating a major SAAS application consolidation move. Maybe they bring in Marketo or Eloqua or ExactTarget for more best-in-class marketing automation tools. Maybe they corner the market and buy them all out. This is all pure conjecture, but the writing is definitely on the wall.

The question is, as always, are we better off with a competitive marketplace for inbound marketing software, or are we more likely to get the ultimate toolkit with consolidation?

What do you think?

Cute duck photo credit: antaean


Comments

I join you in waiting for the other shoe to drop. Unica, Aprimo, Radian6 are all consumed. It's a very interesting time. 
 
Jeff Ogden, the Fearless Competitor 
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Posted @ Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:34 AM by Jeffrey Ogden
@Jeff, yes, lots of interesting apps, lots of VC money chasing them. Sharks in the water!
Posted @ Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:46 AM by John McTigue
I'm very excited for this new integration. I think that companies that use Salesforce in conjunction with a marketing automation software will be able to do some really powerful things with the Radian 6 integration that I frankly can't wait for. Marketers everywhere using SFDC, including myself, are jumping for joy right now. 
 
One thing that will make a real difference to me is being able to better capture what customers and prospects are saying in the social world and utilizing that information for better messaging, scoring, & campaign segmentation. Jon Miller from Marketo wrote a post this morning that I think would be a great resource to those who'd like to get an idea of how this will make marketing automation even more powerful. http://blog.marketo.com/blog/2011/03/salesforce-buys-radian6-what-does-this-mean-for-revenue-performance-management-and-marketing-automation.html 
 
I have no idea what Salesforce and other giants will do next but it's exciting to watch!
Posted @ Wednesday, March 30, 2011 11:33 AM by Heather
@Heather - thanks for sharing Jon's post, very insightful. We love what you guys are doing too and can't wait to see what's next in the marketing software and services sector.
Posted @ Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:38 PM by John McTigue
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