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  • 3Q Digital CEO On ISearch Integration And The Road To Come

    Digital marketing agency 3Q Digital last month snapped up iSearch Media, making it one of the largest independent digital marketing agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area. 3Q manages more than $300 million in ad spend and its client roster includes brands like Electronic Arts, Facebook, Square and Warby Parker. AdExchanger spoke with founder and […]

  • MediaMath, Omnicom Alum Matt Spiegel Joins Ranks Of Ad Tech Advisors

    Consulting activity around marketing technology continues to gain steam, with interest coming both from small boutique firms such as Unbound Company and Freestyle Consulting (both established by former Mediabrands executives) and large established advisory companies such as Deloitte and Accenture. The latest company to join the fray is Concept Corridor, a one-man consulting play founded […]

  • Facebook PMD ifeelgoods, VivaKi Partner Up On Personalized Offers Push

    Palo Alto and Paris-based startup Ifeelgoods is betting consumers will gravitate toward personalized offers over traditional loyalty concepts like deep discounts. The digital rewards network founded in 2010 has launched a Personalized Offers Platform for marketers and established a strategic partnership with VivaKi for an initial rollout to Publicis Groupe agencies Razorfish, Digitas and Performics. […]

  • CRM Provider Pegasystems Dips Its Toe Into Programmatic Ads, Mobile Marketing

    Pegasystems, a company that offers customer relationship management and business process management solutions for B2B customers, is moving deeper into the marketing world. The Cambridge, Mass., company last week added location-based mobile targeting capabilities to its marketing solution and appointed Robert Tas, JPMorgan Chase’s former head of digital marketing, as its new CMO and SVP […]

  • Wine Enthusiast Cracks Down On Cross-Channel Waste With Convertro

    Despite Wine Enthusiast’s history marketing through direct mail, the purveyor of accessories and storage for wine connoisseurs is pushing into digital channels to complement its catalog business. Founded in 1979, Wine Enthusiast has published more than 300 million catalogs to date. It has a publishing arm, several Internet properties and a B2B distribution division responsible […]

  • ComScore Boosts Its Offline Reach With New Partnerships

    A week after teaming up with Google, comScore unveiled Tuesday three new partnerships with data brokers Acxiom and Epsilon and digital media company Batanga Media. While comScore’s collaboration with Google involved adding real-time metrics to its validated Campaign Essentials (vCE) platform via Google’s DoubleClick platform, comScore intends for its latest partnerships to expand its data […]

  • The Marketing Stack: It's All About Integration And Ease Of Use

    Enterprise technology providers like Adobe, Oracle and Salesforce.com have engaged over the last four years in a marketing cloud arms race, snapping up point solutions at breakneck speed. Consider that from 2010 to 2013, tech giants cumulatively spent close to $30 billion acquiring marketing solutions. The press releases announcing each of these acquisitions tend to […]

  • Bizo’s Glass: Why Marketing Tech Still Struggles With Scale

    Bizo, a maker of B2B digital media and marketing solutions, is betting on the growing importance of paid media to marketing tech. After citing Q4 gross revenue of $12.4 million and a $50 million annual run rate with media costs that average in the 35-40% range, Bizo’s CEO Russ Glass said Bizo for Marketing Automation, […]

  • Salesforce.com’s Lazerow: We Want To Work With Ad Stacks – Not ‘Own’ The Ecosystem

    As the boundaries between enterprise marketing technology and the ad stack continue to blur, digital marketers demand systems that “do more.” With first-party datasets that sit close to the consumer – these often include purchase and interaction histories – CRM data is especially attractive to digital advertisers. Conversely, access to broader demand signals and third-party […]

  • Adobe: We’re Making ‘Outsize’ Investments In Video, Mobile

    Brad Rencher, SVP and GM of the digital marketing business unit at Adobe Systems, oversees the six-product-strong Adobe Marketing Cloud, which crossed the $1 billion mark in business for fiscal year 2013. Onstage at Industry Preview 2014, Rencher said that ad tech, marketing and enterprise technology are “becoming one and the same.” It’s certainly reflective […]

  • Forrester’s Brosnan Takes On StrongView’s Strategy

    Rob Brosnan, a Forrester Research analyst covering customer intelligence and interactive marketing, has secured a new post as SVP of strategy for marketing technology company StrongView. One of the remaining independent marketing-automation platforms, StrongView recently rebranded from the name “StrongMail,” a move company CEO Bill Wagner said is representative of cross-channel buyer needs in today’s […]

  • CES 2014: Can Advertisers Connect With the Connected Car?

    The advertiser imperative is simple: send the right message to the right user at the right time. The growth of the connected car has presented even more opportunities for brands to reach consumers in a context-specific environment and some service providers have risen to the challenge, like online radio company Pandora, which just began rolling […]

  • Finding The Formula For The 'Zero-Waste' Interactive Ad

    When Joe Marchese, CEO of digital agency true[X] media, took to the stage at New York’s Paley Center for Media in December to discuss the future of digital advertising, his premise was simple: “You don’t hate the commercial. You hate the break.” Simply dropping a noninteractive ad into an interactive medium is as foolish as playing […]

  • CES 2014: Why Pandora Is Happy That Cookies Are Disappearing

    Pandora’s evolution bodes well for advertisers looking for enhanced targeting opportunities in a multiscreen world. At CES 2014, Pandora and WPP Group media agency Mindshare toured how the online radio service is acclimating to an omnichannel environment, in the process developing enhanced personalization capabilities that both Pandora’s users and advertisers can leverage. At the core […]

  • Gauging Oracle, Responsys’ Present (And Future) Paid Media Position

    Oracle’s deal to acquire Responsys comes with a key question: What will Oracle’s future hold for digital advertisers? When Oracle snapped up Eloqua for $810 million last December, a chain reaction of subsequent purchases followed, from Salesforce.com’s acquisition of ExactTarget to Adobe’s Neolane buy mere months later. As competitors rush to build or acquire digital […]

  • Marchex Stages A Comeback

    Beginning about a decade ago, Seattle-based Marchex made a flurry of acquisitions in several digital marketing categories, and then floundered. The company was diversified but undifferentiated, as President Peter Christothoulou describes it. It ran side businesses selling domains, driving leads and publishing a tech vertical through the 2005 acquisition of Industry Brains (recently sold to […]

  • Addressing The Offline Attribution Challenge

    Marketers looking to account for offline campaign spend are up against a similar challenge as digital advertisers: attribution. Because the measure of success for offline activity is often contingent upon transactional data or the point-of-sale record, more weight is typically assigned to lower-funnel factors such as sales uplift. At the same time, marketers in the […]

  • The Programmatic Year That Was: AdExchanger’s Best From 2013

    The last week of the year is a natural time to look back. To support your data-driven nostalgia requirements, we’ve compiled these 10 “greatest hits” from 2013, an assortment of key developments and memorable interviews from the last 12 months, as reported by AdExchanger. “Behind Amazon’s Pitch To Advertisers” Amazon is actively courting brands and […]

  • Oracle’s Responsys Buy A ‘Huge’ Move Into B2C Marketing

    Cross-channel marketing software company Responsys has entered into an agreement to be bought by Oracle for a total sum of $1.5 billion, the companies announced Friday. Responsys, which has a customer base of 450 companies, of which many are direct-to-consumer brands like LEGO, Nordstrom, Whole Foods and MetLife, will be integrated into the Oracle Marketing Cloud and […]

  • Sprint VP Digital Scott Zalaznik: 2014 Will Be Year Of 'Connecting Dots'

    It’s that time of year. To get a sense of what’s coming in 2014, we reached out to some senior marketers with a single, open-ended question about the coming year. “What new consumer or technology trend do you expect to see in 2014 that will change your marketing strategy?” The below response is from Scott […]

  • Gilt.com’s 2014 Crystal Ball: Personalization Will Drive Email And Social Channels

    It’s that time of year. To get a sense of what’s coming in 2014, we asked some senior marketers to answer a single, open-ended question about the coming year: “What new consumer or technology trend do you expect to see in 2014 that will change your marketing strategy?” The below response is from Tamara Gruzbarg, […]

  • Adobe Q4: Cites Strength In Marketing Cloud Suite

    Adobe Systems attributed $316 million of revenue in Q4 to its six-product suite, Adobe Marketing Cloud, a 38% year-over-year increase. Adobe Marketing Cloud, which includes Adobe Analytics, Adobe Social, Adobe Target, Adobe Media Optimizer, Adobe Campaign and Adobe Experience Manager, “continues to do exceedingly well,” said Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen during the Q4 earnings call […]

  • Alex And Ani: Digital Marketing Meets Data Smarts

    Founded in 2004, Cranston, RI-based jewelry brand Alex and Ani scored a spot on Inc. 500’s fastest-growing brands in America list in 2012 and continues to garner a fashion-forward fanbase for its popular charms and bangles. Alex and Ani also has a division, Affinity, that builds corporate partnerships, through which the company sells licensed merchandise […]

  • Gaps Remain In Enterprise Software Companies’ Marketing Stacks

    Enterprise software companies are racing to soak up marketers’ budgets by building out their marketing suites with acquisitions, partnerships and new products. Those players include Adobe, Salesforce.com, Oracle and IBM. As the year comes to a close, here’s a snapshot look at these companies’ marketing stacks and some of the gaps that each company has […]

  • Marketo Opens Up: ‘Marketing Isn’t A Second-Class Citizen To CRM’

    Marketo posted strong Q3 earnings last quarter, recording revenue of $25.5 million – a 65% increase year-over-year. The company remains independent today, despite a spate of marketing automation acquisitions in recent years: Teradata bought Aprimo, ExactTarget bought Pardot, Oracle bought Eloqua and Adobe bought Neolane. Many analysts predicted Oracle’s rival Salesforce.com would purchase Marketo, but […]

  • Taking A Data-Driven, Cross-Device Approach to Black Friday, Cyber Monday

    With holiday sales forecasted to hit $78.7 billion this year — a 15% increase from 2012, according to Forrester Research — it’s no surprise retail marketers are scrambling to get a piece of the seasonal shopping pie. Among the key trends marketers are watching is the forecasted surge in mobile price comparisons and commerce; comScore estimated […]

  • BrightTag Banks $27M From Yahoo Japan

    BrightTag’s Asia-Pacific expansion plans are brighter now that the company has added an additional $27 million in financing from investor and partner Yahoo Japan. Existing investors, including Baird Capital, EPIC Ventures, I2A Fund, Pritzker Group Venture Capital and TomorrowVentures also participated in the round; BrightTag raised $15 million in April 2012 and has more than […]

  • Oracle Eloqua, Bizo To Fuel Each Other's Marketing Products

    Oracle Eloqua is ramping up its paid media offering to marketers through a partnership with data-driven B2B display ad platform Bizo. And Bizo, in turn, has added marketing automation capabilities from Oracle. The Oracle Eloqua AdFocus application integrates display advertising into broader multichannel campaigns. Users can target personalized placements through the Bizo ad network, which […]

  • NetProspex Unlocks Hidden Revenue For Marketing Spend Using Silverpop

    For B2B marketers, a common challenge is understanding which marketing programs contributed most to overall revenue. Although marketers may have insights into overall campaign performance, the combination of a variety of channel programs and high volume of historical data makes taking predictive actions, as opposed to reactive ones, a little more complex. NetProspex, a provider […]

  • HP Autonomy Tries To Claw Back After Lawsuits And Write-Down

    HP Autonomy, the British software maker that Hewlett Packard acquired two years ago for $10.3 billion and wrote down in a multibillion-dollar loss, is hoping to erase some of that bad press with its new HP Digital Marketing Hub. The Marketing Hub is a cloud-based interface that lets marketers identify customer segments, build prescriptive models […]

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