B2B IT Marketing Agency BNZSA (pronounced BEN-zah) entered the intent data space with the BNZSA Intent Activation Engine product launch. The new service identifies, tracks, and activates buyer intent. BNZSA combines technographic, firmographic, intent, NLP, and B2B telemarketing data to deliver a set of intent-activated leads.
The new service “connects all the disparate tools available to deliver the most accurate buyer Intent data, with the highest possible lead qualification and industry-standard GDPR compliance.”
Madrid-based BNZSA supports buying committee identification; intent, firmographic and technographic insight; and prospect engagement.
“At the heart of the BNZSA Intent Activation Engine is a combination of data and digital capabilities with inter-personal engagement,” stated CEO Brahim Samhoud. “No one else offers this. There are intent vendors, technographic vendors, firmographic vendors, contact vendors, digital agencies, and tele-agencies. Some provide pieces of the puzzle, but none does everything – until now. No other offering provides B2B sales and marketing leaders with so many different execution options.”
BNZSA describes itself as a customizable, full lifecycle intent data solution for B2B sales and marketing teams.
“The BNZSA Intent Activation Engine realises an end-to-end value journey through information enrichment via broad-based Intent, firmographics, and technographics, to digital warming through social media, content syndication, email, display, and PR, to local language phone-based BANT qualification,” wrote the firm.
The BNZSA Intent Activation Engine supports the following processes:
- BNZSA Intent Data Pool: An aggregated database of billions of global, weekly intent records.
- BNZSA Tech-Lab: An AI, NLP platform that analyzes intent potential and selects relevant records. The NLP supports twelve European languages and combines it with machine learning and knowledge graphs. High-intent records are matched with “client TALs [tele-prospecting accepted leads] for advanced re-targeting and adapted nurture tracks” while “the remaining selected data is further filtered by criteria specific to clients’ needs.”
- BNZSA OmniDatabase: A reference database holding millions of company records for firmographic and technographic enrichment. The OmniDatabase gathers data from half a dozen third-party data sources and is enriched by BNZSA’s data research team.
- BNZSA Pipeline: Local-language demand-generation teams engage with prospects to generate a “predetermined number of highly qualified, information-rich leads” that are delivered to client sales and marketing teams. The demand-generation teams support fifteen languages and places 15,000 calls per day.
BNZSA does not publicly disclose its data partners, but they are all respected firmographic, technographic, and intent data sources.
Leads are fed to Marketo, Salesforce, PipeDrive, and Microsoft Dynamics. They also support warm handovers to clients where the demand generation rep schedules the call and joins the first meeting. Because leads are BANT qualified, 70% of leads convert to opportunities with a 35% faster lead-to-close window.
UK Country Manager Paul Stacey argues that personalizing messaging through digital campaigns alone is difficult and that ABM campaigns should never be purely digital. The need for a human touch is even more important during the pandemic when face-to-face meetings are no longer possible.
“If you read the ABM technology vendor’s marketing claims, you would be led to think that automation can overcome marketing and sales teams’ current challenge for intimacy with clients and do it all instead – identify, reach, and engage with your highest-value prospects – at the touch of a button. But can these off-the-shelf solutions truly automate at scale while retaining key customer insights and preserving intimacy? I think not.
There is a place for automation of course, but it’s worthless without high-quality data, and essentially, the intervention of people.
I would argue that the human touch is necessary in at least one, if not multiple, touchpoints in any company’s ABM campaigns. Demand generation must ultimately be powered by people.”
BNZSA UK Country Manager Paul Stacey
BNZSA is based in Europe, so it is well-positioned to conform to GDPR and country-specific data privacy regulations. It was founded seven years ago as a marketing agency focused on tele-based demand generation. It has steadily grown at 30% per annum since launch and employs 200 in Spain, the UK, France, and Morocco. Last year, it grew revenue by 38%.
BNZSA has over 100 clients and a 95% client retention rate.
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