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MarTech Today: Foursquare’s Offline Attribution, Google’s Autotrack & “Near M

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Here’s our daily recap of what happened in marketing technology today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.

From Marketing Land:

  1. Foursquare Introduces “Attribution” To Measure Offline Results Feb 23, 2016 by Greg Sterling Company’s entry into location analytics segment adds further momentum to the attribution revolution.

  2. Google Launches Autotrack To Help Sites Get More Out Of Universal Analytics Feb 23, 2016 by Ginny Marvin A library of plugins is designed to give sites common tracking features automatically

  3. Pinterest Launches Updates To Rich Pins With Recipes And Movie Data Feb 23, 2016 by Tamar Weinberg Pinterest has launched rich data within movie and recipe pins to improve the user experience.

  4. Needle Adds New Features To Its Customer Advocate Service For Shopping Sites Feb 23, 2016 by Barry Levine Salt Lake City-based company expands beyond live chat with advocates to customer-created answers, demos and other new capabilities.

  5. Google Compare Will Sunset In March Feb 22, 2016 by Ginny Marvin The lead generation product aimed at helping searchers find and compare financial services products like mortgage rates and auto insurance quotes never gained enough traction.

  6. Up Close: How The New Snapchat “On-Demand Geofilters” Work Feb 22, 2016 by Danny Sullivan For as little as $5 per day, Snapchat lets anyone create custom stamps to add when sharing from particular locations. Will competitors target each other?

  7. SMX West Is Almost Here! Limited Tickets Left. Feb 22, 2016 by Marketing Land Search Engine Land’s SMX West begins next Tuesday in San Jose. Register now to reserve your spot or risk missing out on incredible SEO and paid tactics and networking.

  8. How Google Is Inventing A “Near Me” Future Feb 23, 2016 by Adam Dorfman As Google continues to invest in mobile, what does that mean for search marketers? Columnist Adam Dorfman explores how Google is paving the way for mobile location-based marketing.

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