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B2B Buyer Journey Map

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B2B Buyer Journey Map

B2B Buyer Journey Map

Horizontal buyer journey: Awareness → Consideration → Decision → Onboarding → Adoption → Advocacy with channels.

Format: SVG (scalable vector) · Size: 1584×396 px · Category: Journey · License: Free to use — no attribution required.

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