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August 4, 2014
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Where do you enter data.com credentials?

  • August 4, 2014
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I can't seem to find this under ADMIN, but the help articles point towards this area anyways. Do you need just a single prospector license to run the data.com cleanup action on a per-lead basis? 
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Valerie_Armstro
Level 9
August 4, 2014
Hi Naor,

It looks like you need a separate Jigsaw.com license/account to set up the integration with Marketo.  See discussions below: 

https://community.marketo.com/MarketoDiscussionDetail?id=90650000000PPAIAA4

https://community.marketo.com/MarketoDiscussionDetail?id=90650000000PW2mAAG
August 4, 2014
Hi Naor,

Data.com does not support new accounts any longer, so it is not longer available.  For some customers, who were using it prior to this change, it is stil available.

Thanks,
Cheryl
August 4, 2014
That's weird Cheryl, they're still selling data.com and nodding their head yes for Marketo integration. Will look at the suggested links from Val and ask Data.com folks to clarify. 
August 4, 2014
Cheryl - it looks like jigsaw.com/data.com connector offers accounts with similar functionality. Are THESE compatible with Marketo integration? 
August 4, 2014
HI Naor,

We are no longer supporting the integration which is why you cannot find it in Admin.  I'm not sure about your other questions. I'd have to dig deeper and we will definitely get this straight with their sales team.

Thanks,
Cheryl
August 4, 2014
This discussion is very helpful - thanks.
August 4, 2014
We were in the same spot- Paid for a data.com connector license and then they dropped the APIs needed to integrate with Marketo just a few months later (It dropped in Sept 2013 with the "upgrade" to data.com connect).

There might be some way to customer engineer the API calls that they do permit; and do something with webhooks, but it really looked far too complicated.

We ended up signing a contract with InsideView to do the exact same thing. InsideView does it via webhooks: Its very easy to use; bascially just setup the webhook connector once, go into their platform and configure the field mapping, then add a "call webhook" step from within marketo wheneever you need a lead enriched. If you wanted all incoming leads enriched, you could simply make a simple program, with "lead is created" trigger, and flow be "call webhook" and that would do the trick.

InsideView's data is much better than data.com for the quality of company data, but the lead data completeness is about the same. Very happy with the service so far; send me a note at adale@balihoo.com if you want the sales person I worked with at InsideView or if you've got any more questions.
August 5, 2014
Alden thanks for the idea. How does Insideview compare on pricing? Data.com prospector is like $17 per user. 
August 5, 2014
Naor- Our data.com connect pricing used to be $90 a month for 300 enrichments per month, and then we would usually purchase an addition 10,000 credits for the entire year for another $4,000 or so.

With insideview, our pricing is around $350 per month and that covers up to 500 enrichements. Its definelty more pricey than what we used to pay (annual sum is InsideView: $4200 for 6,000 lead enrichments, Data.com connect used to be around $5,000 for 13,600 lead enrichments)

Definetly a little more pricey, but its easy to use and I couldn't find anything else at the time that would do the same thing.
August 6, 2014
Very interesting input Alden, thanks for your perspective. Now to talk with the sales team.