Company Surge intent data from 5,000+ B2B publishers tracking 4.9M unique domains with 16.6B interactions monthly.
Company Surge intent data from 5,000+ B2B publishers tracking 4.9M unique domains with 16.6B interactions monthly.
Company Surge intent data from 5,000+ B2B publishers tracking 4.9M unique domains with 16.6B interactions monthly.
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Real quotes from 5 cited sources across review sites, blogs, Reddit, HN, X, and community forums.
“Lack of high-quality company data makes Bombora almost useless. If you are trying to focus on specific industries and company sizes, the Bombora database is really bad.”
“The intent data is EXTREMELY pricey.”
“Bombora's company surge data enables us to know (not guess) when companies are in market.”
“Maintain a healthy renewal rate of 89%. Identify upsell opportunities quicker.”
“I think it is costly for a small firm to implement. At $30,000+ per year for data that doesn't include any execution tools, many question whether Bombora is still the right choice.”
Company Surge intent data from 5,000+ B2B publishers tracking 4.9M unique domains with 16.6B interactions monthly.
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Bombora reference from G2 Reviewer
Lack of high-quality company data makes Bombora almost useless. If you are trying to focus on specific industries and company sizes, the Bombora database is really bad.
Bombora reference from Aly Ryan, Global Advanced Lead Generation Manager at Siemens
Bombora's company surge data enables us to know (not guess) when companies are in market.
Bombora reference from G2 Reviewer
I think it is costly for a small firm to implement. At $30,000+ per year for data that doesn't include any execution tools, many question whether Bombora is still the right choice.
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