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January 2011, Issue 83 |
Tech Trends in 2011: Three Tactics to Optimize Your Automation Program By Chris Parisi, VP of Technology, Bulldog Solutions; article originally published in DemandGen Report, December 14, 2010 The challenges and hot-button topics surrounding marketing automation adoption and optimization for 2011 will look much like they did in 2010.
1. Data management reaches a critical point. Even the best technologies available will fail to provide the needed insight if the data isn't there in order to support it. There's just no escaping the importance of clean, normalized, reliable data to drive success in online marketing. Data management is a necessity, and it shakes out in many ways. It's critical not only for all of the revenue-driving activities marketers want and need to do, such as lead scoring, segmentation, lead nurturing—but also for reporting and business intelligence tools. We know that most marketers will not hold back from exploring new channels, so the challenge to marketing automation companies is to keep up and allow for easy integration with any applications, including: Webinar platforms, social media applications, third-party media programs, data cleansing and appending services. The good news is that some of the top platforms are aware of the challenge and making huge strides in opening up their platforms to support fairly simple integration configuration and data management for third-party sources. Eloqua’s Cloud Connectors is an example, and the Bulldog Solutions team has created a proprietary solution that addresses the data standardization and distribution challenge. 2. Finding the right people is not optional. While there are certainly marketers that are qualified to utilize automation effectively, there are some traditional marketers that are lacking some of the newly defined skills. It's out in the open now that it takes a combination of marketing savvy, a solid understanding of data and a bit of technical know-how to produce a really effective "power user." These people aren't a dime a dozen. The most successful are those with the combination of a marketing background, have some technical experience (they won't freak out when the WYSIWYG editor doesn't work perfectly) and are eager to embrace the platform, or those who have significant technical background and a penchant for and understanding of marketing. 3. Platform shoppers should tread carefully. 2011 will be a furious year for both old and new players in the space. New technologies are coming online fast and the landscape is changing rapidly for existing technologies. While some of the newer players will have the luxury of learning from the veteran's previous mistakes and may jump right in with easy-to-use interfaces, they will likely still have some work to do when it comes to scale and availability. The stable players will continue to focus mainly on new advanced feature sets while the new players will have to multi-task between building a competitive feature set, aggressive brand building and managing scale. If marketing automation is new to you or you're looking for an upgraded solution, be very thoughtful in your RFP process and keep this in mind. You're going to want a vendor that will be there for the long haul and will be available when you need them from both a system and support level. Finally, don't be tempted to base too much of the purchase decision on price. Price is certainly important, but as with just about everything else—you get what you pay for. Make sure you put ease of use, data management, reporting and analysis, automation, integration, stability and security ahead of (or right there with) price point.
Return to MWJ Home Chris Parisi is VP of Technology at Bulldog Solutions. Marketing Watchdog Journal is a monthly newsletter from Bulldog Solutions, an online marketing agency that changes the way BtoB companies define demand-generation strategy, engage prospects and convert leads to customers. We welcome your feedback on this newsletter's content and design, and encourage you to share your ideas for topics you would like us to cover in future issues. Please send your comments or questions about Bulldog Solutions to Amy Bills, VP of Marketing. |
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