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      <title>The B2B Demand Generation Playbook That Actually Fills Pipeline</title>
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      <description>Demand generation has become one of the most misused terms in B2B marketing. Most teams use it as a synonym for lead generation — fill a form, get a call, close the deal. Real demand generation is different. It creates buyers before they&amp;rsquo;re looking, not after.&#xA;Here&amp;rsquo;s the distinction that changes everything about how you build your program.&#xA;Demand generation vs. demand capture. Demand capture targets buyers who are already in-market — searching for solutions, comparing vendors, requesting demos.</description>
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