HubSpot's Marketing Hub is an all-in-one inbound marketing engine that includes tools for email marketing, landing page creation, social media marketing, content management, reporting & analytics, search engine optimization (SEO), and more.
$15
per month per seat
ZoomInfo Sales
Score 8.2 out of 10
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ZoomInfo Sales is a modern go-to-market platform for B2B companies. ZoomInfo Sales helps find buyers based on an Ideal Customer Profiles (ICP), advanced company attributes, and accurate contact information in B2B. It is used to identify the next customer using data-driven insights and buying signals that reveal companies that are ready to buy.
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Pricing
HubSpot Marketing Hub
ZoomInfo Sales
Editions & Modules
Marketing Hub Starter
$15
per month per seat
Marketing Hub Professional
$890
per month Includes 3 Core Seats (Additional Core Seats start at $50)
Marketing Hub Enterprise
Starts at $3,600
per month Includes 5 Core Seats (Additional Core Seats start at $75)
My organization made the decision to switch from Hubspot to Marketo. I wish they hadn't. The change may have made sense on a marketing perspective, but from a sales perspective it has HUGELY impacted our ability to leverage the tool for lead generation. Hubspot is way more user …
In terms of data accuracy for emails, volume of data for US Market, no. of technology stack, accuracy of scoops data - ZoomInfo Sales ranks higher compared to Lusha and Apollo.io. In terms of data accuracy for persona mobile number, Cognism fares better compared to ZoomInfo …
For enterprises or even midmarket companies, there is no comparison. ZoomInfo SalesOS is more robust and more accurate than Apollo. Apollo is a good backup, but I would not use Apollo as my primary data source ever. Maybe if I was an SMB or really just wanted to spend the bare …
Overall, it ranks really well against Bombora and many other competitors, as well as integrates with G2 to help optimize our intent searches, making our campaigns more effective in targeting the right companies and contacts. It has great advanced search with lots of detailed …
Well, only seriously considered Cognism. It was a close evaluation, and price played a role, but more than anything was the Intent data. The website functionality was also a big plus for us, but the data quality in the US was comparable. International data was not superior to Co…
Ultimately, ZoomInfo's data is simply more reliable and abundant than every other product that we tested. This comes at a premium with ZoomInfo compared to the other products, but it is well worth it. That said, the other products are making good strides, and ZoomInfo will need …
The two solutions have some functionality overlap. Navigator is nice because you can take a list and put it into an ad campaign. It's frustrating that LinkedIn doesn't provide contact functionality.
Way better data and industry/company news. It interacts with my other apps nicely so transitioning and updating between Salesforce, Salesloft, and Zoominfo is nice and smooth.
ZoomInfo was selected by our SDR team - I realized the power and decided to use it from the marketing side to better improve our database, email segmentation and our remarketing programs. It's also nice to report on our lead stages by things like Industry, company size, job …
ZoomInfo has more updated and current data to use. The bounce rate significantly decreased once we moved over to ZoomInfo. The overall quality and depth of data seemed to be a step above the other products.
I previously used Dunn & Bradstreet, DiscoverOrg and ZoomInfo. DiscoverOrg and ZoomInfo were far superior in data quality to Dunn & Bradstreet, and now they're one organization, so the decision was easy. In addition, we also considered LinkedIn Sales Navigator, but that …
We evaluated Winmo, they were cheaper and focused solely on the advertising and marketing industry. We selected Zoominfo because of the sheer mass of the data you guys have. I also use sellercrowd for intel, not sure if that's a competitor or not. Sellercrowd is not really used …
I was not part of this evaluation, but I know this is a competitive space that we have spent a lot of time cultivating and learning how to use for improving lead generation efficiency. It’s the best tool I’ve seen for this task and one that I’m glad we have in our toolbox!
I'm currently using DiscoverOrg, and in comparison I would say they are relatively the same with the main difference being the larger database available on ZoomInfo. I would say the UI is very similar, with both being very user friendly.
From my experience, ZoomInfo is much more accurate and comprehensive than other services. For instance, Lusha has, in my experience, less accurate data for contacts in the US.
The data provided by ZoomInfo is consistently more accurate than LeadIQ, and provides me a wider array of data than LinkedIn. Given that LinkedIn is a voluntary format where employees have to create a profile to be included, it will always have a lesser amount of data. …
As I said previously, I was not a fan at the beginning because, like everyone, I don't take change so well. Once I started following leads through HubSpot Marketing Hub, I integrated it with my email and created templates for what I needed, I started to see the positives immediately. My time working was better spent as I eliminated time put in routine tasks. I was able to track all communication in HubSpot Marketing Hub, we created systems in the office assigning tasks to one another and, through HubSpot Marketing Hub, our leads were able to book meetings in my calendar automatically. To be honest, if you are in sales and marketing, I cannot think of scenarios where HubSpot Marketing Hub cannot help. All I would like to say is, when using templates, pay attention to where you send them - you may need some personalization. I would encourage the management of HubSpot Marketing Hub to create short tutorials for beginners like me who need to configure and start using various features: setting up deals, templates, and dashboards.
I have found it to work best combined with LinkedIn Sales Nav. I use the filters on the sales navigation search to find people I wish to target, then use the sidebar to export individuals with the correct information into our CRM quickly. That is my bread-and-butter play as a BDR; I'm in there every day. It is also helpful to quickly check a company's revenue and employee count.
Zoominfo provides us scoops regarding any new upcoming project or pain points (difficulties) facing by certain companies which helps a lot in our business to contact such companies.
Zoominfo gives us the exaction info such as email address, Direct or Cell phone number of particular contact which we want and we don't get anywhere except zoominfo
Zoominfo has huge database. Intent is one of the favorite section where we get the exact info about the companies/industries which we want
Zoominfo Connects with Hubspot which is another benefit for us to add any specific contact directly to our HubSpot app.
While Hubspot has added some collaborative tools, I think this could improve. I'd like to see more options to comment on emails and ways of being able to share out changes as well as approval channels.
The ability to update ads via the calendar is pretty cumbersome. There's no good way to bulk edit or update. You have go into each one individually.
Real time edits would be nice. If you have multiple people working on the same thing, you'll get kicked out and your changes might not be saved.
For initial users, the system can be a little overwhelming. A ZoomInfor SalesOS Basics guide could be beneficial to keep new users from feeling lost amongst all the options.
Clearer instructions on how to set targeted search parameters for inbound information would be beneficial.
Our business relies on the HubSpot platform to manage our marketing, sales and CRM processes. HubSpot marketing automation helps us define our activities and streamlines them in a cohesive and efficient way. Without HubSpot, we will have to revert to the 'old way' of doing everything with a variety of disparate systems.
I'm not the contact. But I see it is where things are moving and if you don't have the information ZoomInfo gathers and continues to be more honed in on our customer or prospective customers, we will lose any advantages we once had and will be left behind.
While there are some frustrating things that pop up unexpectedly ("wait... I can't do X?"), I have found HubSpot to be easy to use and extremely helpful to my daily work. The documentation is really good, and when it's not helpful, the support staff have been amazing.
Overall super simple to use. You do not need any training to use it, just a couple of minutes as it is very intuitive. I love using it because it has everything in one place except cadence. The filters on accounts and prospects is very easy to use as well.
They have had issues with system availability over the course of days. Sometimes the system is unusable, other times updates simply take a long time to show up. It's better now but, from a reliaibility standpoint, HubSpot is not Salesforce.com yet. Still great software though.
With all the new features in HubSpot, the system can get a tad slow sometimes... That said, most of the time it is lightning fast and I have no problems. Because most of the integrations are API, they silently work in the background. I have not had trouble with lag due to HubSpot integration
During the few times I've needed it, HS support has been accessible, helpful and efficient. Often rolling up their sleeves to make changes for you as opposed to leaving you with a list of instructions to decipher on your own.
I did the 2-day classroom at HubSpot's corporate office in Cambridge. First off, it was amazing to see their corporate office in general. They have such a cool office environment. But it was also great to have the ability to learn in a workshop format with other HubSpot users and meet my Account Manager/ Inbound Marketing Consultant in person.
I went through Inbound Marketing University in 2006. Great training and helped my transition from traditional (outbound) marketing to inbound marketing that I've been able to apply to a number of businesses from wastewater and water reuse, to professional services and SaaS. Share information of value to build awareness and trust. Answer customers' questions in a transparent way to generate more qualified leads. Understand the difference between a marketing qualified lead and a sales qualified lead and put together a lead nurturing program. Your sales and marketing efforts will see significant ROI.
My biggest piece of advice for those who are implementing Hubspot is that you need to devote the time up front and learn how to use the product. Once you learn how to use Hubspot, it will be much more effective as well as much easier to use in the long run
There would have nice while providing a great platform to use, to have an in person class to show how it would best serve us and to navigate. Nothing was provided to myself outside of having a sign on and the preloaded steps to get through basic processes
Other competing software such as Zoho and Boomtown may have more bells and whistles, but it is too cumbersome and has many parts that only advanced users can operate. With HubSpot, each function is within reach of the average agent. It doesn't overpromise and then makes you feel incompetent when you can't use it all...
There’s a few not listed. All in all, ZoomInfo Sales is an essential tool if you’re hunting hard and often. The AI functionality is superior to anything else I’ve used. However, if you’re a come and go, now and then prospector you can get by with other search engines that are “static” or seeming to be lacking in current data. LI Sales Nav is great, but you’re not going to get ahold of normal mid level people on there, and contact details are protected. The biggest competitive benefit here is you get everything you could possibly want to know, I’m not aware of any other product that can hang.
HubSpot is addressing this more and more. Currently you can assign tasks to designated sales teams, which grow as you grow. They've added free baseline products for those just getting started. These and more contribute to the scalability of HubSpot - so I gave it an 8 and am hoping for more in the future!