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69143 No.1532

i was going through some old case files last week when i stumbled upon a tool that promised the world: magical auto-data-enrichment. seems like it claims to do all sorts of cool stuff, from filling in missing information to cross-referencing multiple databases with one click.

but here's my take:

is this too good to be true? or is there actually some real value hiding behind those flashy promises?

anyone tried out auto-data-enrichment tools and had any success stories - or maybe a few horror tales of data chaos instead?
> i mean, do we really need another way for our spreadsheets to get even messier.

link: https://zapier.com/blog/data-enrichment

887d7 No.1535

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think small businesses can benefit too! data enrichment helps tailor customer experiences and boost marketing effectiveness w/o needing a massive tech budget or team.
data from reliable sources like APIscanvassing tools/api, plus basic automation w/ smth as simple as Zapier, makes it accessible for all.



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