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  • Persado Closes $21 Million Series B For ‘Persuasion Marketing’ Platform

    Persado has raised $21 million in a Series B round led by StarVest Partners with participation from Citi Ventures, American Express Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures. The company uses natural language processing to tailor email, site, search, SMS and social ad campaign copy. Persado is among a class of companies that specialize in algorithmically selecting […]

  • Industry Preview 2015: Are Enterprise Stacks Shying Away From Media Execution?

    The combination of behavioral and database marketing is giving rise to the predictive marketing platform, said Brian Andersen, partner at investment bank LUMA Partners, during a presentation at AdExchanger’s Industry Preview show Wednesday. The predictive marketing platform is unique in that it connects different functions like CRM, commerce systems and web analytics, and adds machine-learning algorithms to personalize […]

  • 16 Vendors Under The Glass, As Gartner Releases First Digital Marketing Hub Quadrant

    Gartner Research’s first-ever Magic Quadrant for Digital Marketing Hubs, released Wednesday, assumes that ad tech, marketing tech and CRM will naturally converge. As such, it pits enterprise platforms like Salesforce.com against ad tech regulars like Rocket Fuel [x+1] and Turn. No doubt many in the industry will debate whether or not this is fair, or […]

  • Merkle’s CMTO On The Digital Marketing Database Of Tomorrow

    Matt Mobley has spent more than 14 years tinkering with databases. He served as Acxiom’s VP of European consulting, followed by a stint as SVP of solutions consulting at Epsilon, and is now chief marketing technology officer (CMTO) for CRM and database marketing agency Merkle. Under CEO David Williams, Merkle has moved in on search, mobile and […]

  • Jiffy Lube Greases The Digital Wheels With Location-Based Advertising

    Jiffy Lube CMO Jeffrey Lack admits the company had no more than a standard digital strategy back in 2011. “Our digital presence was basically isolated to a national website, a mobile site and a very small pay-per-click program,” Lack said. And as a national oil change chain with thousands of franchisees, that wasn’t doing the trick, […]

  • Could LinkedIn Steal Salesforce.com’s CRM Share?

    LinkedIn has plans to make marketing leads “more quantifiable, and attributable” across the Web and through a company’s own sales channels, and in a year’s time will enable a much deeper view of conversions. “If you have a tool that can import all of your prospects to a LinkedIn tool, why wouldn’t you want to […]

  • Marketing Automation For Mobile Apps: Salesforce.com’s Next Main Squeeze

    Besides its analytics announcement, Salesforce.com turned up the volume on mobility and its future in the wearables market during the Dreamforce conference. As if on cue, rapper Will.i.am paraded onstage Wednesday evening with a group of engineers where he revealed “PULS,” a smart wrist band he developed via fashion and technology firm i.am+, a business […]

  • How Good Is Google At Digital Marketing?

    While Google has gotten really good at display – more than $4 billion in display ad revenue good – how about the rest of Google’s digital marketing stack? Like enterprise platform players Oracle, IBM, Adobe and Salesforce.com, Google’s ad and marketing tech offering is a sum of many acquired parts. Google followed its $3.1 billion […]

  • Experian Marketing Services Jumps Into The Clouds

    Experian Marketing Services is getting in the Marketing Cloud game. Or, at least the Marketing Suite game. The company will roll out an end-to-end marketing platform designed to tackle marketer pain points around multi-device identity linkage, cross-channel campaign management and business intelligence. Experian Marketing Services will announce this development during its annual Client Services Summit […]

  • Data-Driven Marketers Are Farmers

    An underlying sentiment among the marketers at the Oracle Marketing Cloud Interact show in San Francisco this week was how to move away from “channel optimization” to maximizing customer lifecycle value. Many agreed change management is essential to avoid thinking of channels in isolation – from search to social to display. “When I think about […]

  • In The World Cup (And Any Other Big Event), Actionable Data Requires Constant Calibration

    If you want user consumption and engagement data, look no further than the World Cup. You’ve got tweets, likes, shares, traffic, comments — take your pick. Mobile traffic spiked significantly in Q2 2014, according to a report from mobile ad platform Opera Mediaworks, with football-related sites and apps seeing particularly high levels of engagement in […]

  • Checking In On Adobe's Neolane Acquisition, One Year Later

    When Adobe Systems acquired French cross-channel campaign management company Neolane last summer for $600 million, it gained the ability to manage customer data at scale. Stephan Dietrich, cofounder of Neolane and now VP Americas for Adobe Campaign, one of six products that comprise the Adobe Marketing Cloud stack, said one of the drivers for joining […]

  • Will Click-Fueled Content Marketing Crash?

    As the line between standard banner ads and content recommendations blurs, the need for quality control will proliferate, experts say. While companies use content as a branding tool, Sacha Xavier, partner and media and innovation director at Neo@Ogilvy questioned whether banners idly generating impressions drive any value. “While these ads have high click rates, are […]

  • Adobe Earnings: Cites 'Accelerated Adoption' Of Marketing Cloud

    Adobe Systems’ fiscal Q2 numbers are in – quarterly revenue for the Adobe Marketing Cloud suite was $283 million, a 23% increase year-over-year. Adobe expressed strength in its outlook for Marketing Cloud, targeting 20% year-over-year future revenue growth. Adobe’s total fiscal second quarter earnings were strong, coming in at $1.07 billion with non-GAAP earnings at 37 cents […]

  • The Spirits Of Digital Advertising

    The liquor industry’s self-regulated restrictions, such as its Global Marketing Code, seek to reduce underage exposure to alcohol advertisements. This restriction poses challenges for alcohol brands that want to promote on digital messaging platforms like social media. “Regulations vary greatly across the globe,” said Jason Loehr, VP and director of global media and digital marketing […]

  • Audience Square: How French Premium Publishers Collaborate On Ad Tech

    Premium publishers are generally territorial. The idea of Hearst, Conde Nast and The New York Times offering a unified solution for media buying is a pipe dream. But French premium publishers operate in the spirit of greater cooperation. In December 2012, Le Monde, Les Echos, Prisma Média, M6, L’Express and Libération created a subsidiary called […]

  • SeeWhy SAP Hopes For An Open Marketing Tech Ecosystem

    German enterprise software giant SAP’s intention to acquire Boston-based behavioral marketing startup SeeWhy sheds light on the former’s future in the marketing tech landscape. As per SAP’s plans, SeeWhy will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of SAP; the initial integration point will be SAP’s commerce platform hybris. “SeeWhy and other investments we’re making are […]

  • Silverpop Broadens IBM’s Base

    When IBM acquired email and marketing automation platform Silverpop, industry watchers wondered if this meant IBM, too, was building its own marketing cloud. What integration plans did IBM have for Silverpop? What technological gap, specifically, did the acquired company fill? Bill Nussey, Silverpop’s president and CEO, who has since joined IBM, spoke with AdExchanger at the […]

  • New Life For IBM Acquisitions Under ‘ExperienceOne’

    As if taking a cue from tech counterparts uniting their point solutions onto a single platform (like Salesforce1, Neustar’s PlatformOne and AOL’s ONE), enterprise giant IBM Tuesday rolled out IBM “ExperienceOne,” a cloud and on-premise tech portfolio that is a culmination of its acquisitions and services. These include Sterling Commerce, DemandTec, Tealeaf, Unica and Xtify. It will be […]

  • SAP’s CMO On Its Plans To Be A “Big Part” Of Advertising’s Future

    Jonathan Becher has a lot on his mind this week. As CMO of global German enterprise software company SAP, which employs 67,000, he spearheads the messaging for a multi-billion dollar public business. And on Sunday, that business announced the departure of Vishal Sikka, one of its product pioneers who tirelessly evangelized SAP’s high-speed-everything engine HANA. […]

  • Forrester: More Content Marketing Vendors Aim For 'Complete Solution'

    Paid media has become essential to content marketing, as social media “war rooms” become commonplace and Facebook throttles the organic reach available through Page Posts. In a new report, Forrester Research detailed a range of content marketing offerings, dividing the world into service- and software-based solutions. The report highlighted 15 agencies and 30 technology vendors, rating […]

  • Targeting The Individual: Political Orgs That Use Advanced Advertising Techniques

    The rules of marketing have changed drastically for organizations that traditionally relied heavily on the big broadcast buy. Consider political campaigns, which are placing a growing premium on targeted messaging across multiple channels. The tech-savvy campaign that President Barack Obama’s aides unleashed six years ago was only the beginning – employing digital strategies is quickly becoming […]

  • AgilOne Banks $25M Series C For Predictive Marketing Tech

    AgilOne, a cloud platform designed to enable predictive marketing, has raised $25 million in Series C funding led by Tenaya Capital with participation from Next World Capital and Four Rivers Group. AgilOne’s most recent raise was a $10 million Series B round last November, bringing its total funding picture to $41 million. AgilOne CEO Omer […]

  • What The SAP-Adobe-Accenture Triangle Means For Digital Marketing

    When SAP and Adobe linked arms during last month’s Adobe Summit in Salt Lake City, it was unclear whether the reseller program was more about shared customers or code. But insiders note a third player indirectly involved in what seemed like a two-company partnership: management consulting giant Accenture. Like SAP, Accenture has been making a […]

  • B2B Marketers Sidestep Standard Lead Gen For Social Ad Targets

    There’s a change afoot in the B2B marketing camp, at the heart of which is demand for a more nimble lead-nurturing mechanism. Bizo, a provider of online ad targeting solutions for B2B marketers, released Monday Multi-Channel Nurturing, designed to incorporate a wider swath of lead generating channels, from email to display and social advertising. The […]

  • Ad Tech Execs Debate The Future Of Twitter And Instagram, Market Consolidation

    Are Twitter and Pinterest on their way out and is there room for other social networks? These were among the topics that advertising and marketing executives tackled on a panel discussion on day two of Ad Age’s Digital Conference. The panelists included Bob Lord, CEO of AOL Platforms; Scott Galloway of L2ThinkTank; Kelly Mooney, CEO […]

  • SAP's Digital Marketing Solution? Resell Adobe Marketing Cloud

    For anyone wondering what SAP AG is up to these days in digital marketing, an answer was provided at the Adobe Summit in Salt Lake City. SAP has a global partnership with Adobe to resell the latter’s Marketing Cloud along with SAP’s HANA platform and its hybris Commerce Suite. Read the release. Let’s back up […]

  • Neustar Takes Aim At Enterprise Marketing Solutions With ‘PlatformOne’

    Neustar rolled out on Monday the beta version of PlatformOne, a product that combines Neustar’s offline assets with the online marketing capabilities of Aggregate Knowledge, which Neustar acquired last October. PlatformOne debuts in a fiercely competitive landscape as vendors compete to offer end-to-end solutions, designed to help marketers maximize consumer data. Pascal Bensoussan, VP of […]

  • Q4 Results: Cloud Giants Adobe And Oracle Talk Marketing Suites

    Adobe’s fiscal Q1 (Oct to Dec 2013) delivered healthy demand for its six-product-strong Marketing Cloud suite, which includes Media Optimizer, Social, Analytics, Target, Experience Manager and the newest entrant to the pack, Campaign. “When we look at prospects for Marketing Cloud, we are optimistic,” CEO Shantanu Narayen said during Tuesday’s earnings call. Customers licensing Marketing Cloud products in Q1 include […]

  • Skullcandy Eyes Advanced Targeting, Device-Based Experiences To Boost Sales

    Skullcandy knows that getting consumers to buy multiple designer headphones and earbuds can be a tough sell. After issuing an initial public stock offering at $20 a share in 2011, the Park City, Utah-based company’s stock fell as low as $4.80 last May and hovered at $9.54 on Friday. The company has vowed to turn […]

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