Here’s our recap of what happened in marketing technology, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.
From Marketing Land:
Better in-store attribution is here Apr 22, 2016 by Mona Elesseily Closing the online-offline attribution gap is difficult, but strides have been made in recent years. Columnist Mona Elesseily discusses some of Google’s innovations in this area and how they might be expanded in the future.
Mobile attribution moves deeper into the material world with Sito Mobile and Go2mobi announcements Apr 21, 2016 by Barry Levine Sito adds Cardlytics purchase data to its Real-time Walk-in tech, while Go2mobi partners with Placed for a new layer of in-store tracking.
Why “near me” is critically important for multi-location businesses Apr 22, 2016 by Jason Decker As searchers become increasingly mobile, hyper-local searches are on the rise. Columnist Jason Decker believes that multi-location businesses stand to benefit the most.
From Around The Web:
What Marketers Need to Know About Data Scientists, www.marketingprofs.com
OMG: You Won’t Believe What BuzzFeed Is Doing to Advertising, contently.com
Flipagram Launches In-App “Ephemeral” Camera, www.businesswire.com
PulsePoint Enables Publishers to Bypass Waterfall Inefficiencies with Header Bidding; Average CPM Increases 147%, www.businesswire.com
Create B2B Marketing Automation that Leaves No Lead Behind, www.cmswire.com
Demystifying the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Marketing and Advertising, www.emarketer.com
Snapchat lets you Face-Swap with your camera roll, drops paid replays, techcrunch.com
3 powerful use cases in VR’s thrilling new frontier, venturebeat.com
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