Part two: B2B databases and websites

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By Stuart Lauchlan, news and analysis editor

But it is important to bear in mind that at the end of the day while there are many differences between B2C and B2B, there is one key similarity which is that organisations are selling to people, who have some basic needs and requirements that need to be fulfilled in order to enable a purchase decision.

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