Media Radar is a sales intelligence software solution offered by Media Radar.
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TechTarget Priority Engine
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Priority Engine is TechTarget's primary intent data offering. The vendor aims to enable marketing and sales teams by providing behavior insights for high priority accounts and leads.
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Winmo
Score 6.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Winmo is a sales intelligence solution that is a resource for advertiser-agency relationships and marketing decision-maker contact information. This solution includes personalized email alerts, lead recommendations,
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MediaRadar
TechTarget Priority Engine
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Chose MediaRadar
The two products are fairly similar, and I use both to supplement one another. Personally, Winmo is more useful to me as a tool to view industry trends, brand changes, etc. I do also use Winmo for contacts, however Media Radar is what I find most effective when doing brand …
MediaRadar was the best tool in the native advertising space. We use a combination of multiple resources like Alf, Winmo, Seller Crowd to get a holistic view. Every platform has its unique advantages and disadvantages over the others. MediaRadar's support is outstanding and …
I currently use both Winmo and MediaRadar. Winmo has the most relevant information in general and is what I use on a daily basis, specifically the WinmoEdge feature. I love that it gets sent to my inbox every day. For me, Media Radar is a supplement product. I find that often Me…
It's a great research tool to give someone a direction but it's definitely not the most accurate tool. The agency hierarchy (it shows the holding company structures) and client relationships are awesome. Certain webcrawler activities should available in reports but on the other hand MR builts custom reports if needed. Overall, it's a great tool for sales development. It helps sales and marketing to get started but not to rely on it 100%.
TechTarget would notify us when prospects looked us up by name or specifically researched areas where our product would prove beneficial. It did a great job gauging legitimate interest from the prospect and gave an idea of a timeline as well so that we could understand their urgency.
Winmo is best suited when you know which company you are looking for, but are missing some information, including key contacts, agency relationships, and quarterly advertising budgets. Scenarios where it is less appropriate are when you already know which company/contact you are looking for, and you are merely looking for company info to provide context
One of the strengths of Media Radar is that it has a lot of brands in the database. The big money spenders are there, along with smaller brands and startups. This is helpful when I'm looking for information for smaller brands, because I cannot say the same about other products I use.
The contact information is super organized and the site overall is very user-friendly.
I'm just a business user of TechTarget so I really haven't had the chance to gauge what the support is from a customer standpoint. Given that we recently rolled it out and everyone is utilizing it daily I would assume that their support is strong enough for us to continues to use it.
MediaRadar is what my company chooses to use for this purpose because of a few specific unique things it does, such as tracking competitors and allowing us to make mock-ups.
TechTargets Priority Engine's interface and customizable features were easier to use and better organized than ZoomInfo's. I like the custom alerts that TechTarget provided, and I'm not sure ZoomInfo had the same feature. I would get email alerts any time a target customer read a white paper or downloaded a brochure, which made my timing for prospecting much easier. I do believe ZoomInfo's company directories are more robust and wide-spread
I've used a few different services like Winmo, one of them being seamless. Winmo was a lot easier to use and the information that I gather from Winmo seems to be a lot more accurate and easy to navigate. User experience is a big deal, the easier to find information the better.
There has been a positive ROI in terms of list building.
The ROI has also been positive in terms of competitive research.
The ROI has been negative in terms of data quality. When the sales team actually starts using the data as-is without putting in some of their own time to clean the data.