Maria WilsonAfter a short hiatus to line up the next round of podcast guests, we’re back with a bang!

Episode 11 features Oracle Eloqua power user Maria Wilson, the Manager of Global Marketing Automation at Lexmark. Maria shares the details and output of an “experience audit” her team conducted on their customer base. “What we found was shocking!” Maria exclaimed. “It was all about the customer giving us (Lexmark) information…at no point were we giving them anything.”

If you’re a technical user of Oracle Eloqua, you will absolutely geek out over Maria’s account of how the data collected from the audit was used to execute Lexmark’s optimized customer experience. She does the Eloqua community proud!

Listen to Maria and get inspired to:

  • Solicit customer feedback to get the real story
  • Optimize your customer’s experience with your brand
  • Develop a testing plan in parallel with your campaign
  • Integrate your CRM with your MAP
  • Create a network of support in people and online resources

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About the Author: Scott Ingram

Scott Ingram is no stranger to marketing technology! He's been in the space since 2009 and joined Eloqua in 2011. After writing a successful book on Event Marketing, “Making Rain with Events”, he joined Relationship One and is now the Strategic Account Manager. As if that didn’t keep him busy enough he started our Inspired Marketing Podcast series and is raising two daughters. A true Austinite, he always wears his Rickshaw boots while remaining a data geek with his constant Fitbit data retrieval.