MarTech Today: Parse.ly’s Data Pipeline, Raven Tools’ refound love & WordPress 4.6
Here’s our daily recap of what happened in marketing technology, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web. From Marketing Land: Parse.ly now provides site and app publishers with full raw data Aug 18, 2016 by Barry Levine Its new Data Pipeline delivers the info behind its existing dashboard and API. Like Moz, […]
Barry Levine on August 19, 2016 at 9:00 am | Reading time: 3 minutes
Here’s our daily recap of what happened in marketing technology, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web.
From Marketing Land:
- Parse.ly now provides site and app publishers with full raw data
Aug 18, 2016 by Barry Levine
Its new Data Pipeline delivers the info behind its existing dashboard and API. - Like Moz, Raven Tools refocuses on its first love: search
Aug 18, 2016 by Barry Levine
The Nashville-based company is releasing a rebuilt standalone version of the most popular tool in its suite, a Site Auditor for search optimization. - How to find the right analytics for the right marketing job
Aug 18, 2016 by Alan K’necht
Do you know which kind of analytics to use, and when? Columnist Alan K’necht breaks down the three categories of analytics and explains how using them effectively can make your marketing campaign successful. - What is marketing automation?
Aug 17, 2016 by Digital Marketing Depot
Marketing automation is the subject of a fair amount of hype and embellishment. It’s a simple idea with wide variation in execution. It can be simple. It can be extremely complex. It’s done by huge companies. It’s done by one-person businesses. The goal is always the same, though. - WordPress releases 4.6, with faster theme & plugin management
Aug 17, 2016 by Matt McGee
Latest CMS update now available for download or updating via WordPress dashboard. - Drive unified digital customer experiences with better technology strategies
Aug 17, 2016 by Digital Marketing Depot
Digital customer experience has become a key business differentiator, and application development and delivery (AD&D) leaders of front-office, web, mobile and digital development must step up to support their firm’s initiatives. This Forrester executive overview from OpenText describes this opportunity for AD&D — and how to create a digital customer experience delivery strategy that supports […]
From Around The Web:
- Buy and Build Your Way to a Modern Business Analytics Platform, www.cmswire.com
- Amazon experiments with tech teams consisting entirely of part-time employees, with full benefits, www.geekwire.com
- 8 tips for designing a chatbot avatar, venturebeat.com
- Official Usability, User Experience And User Interface Guidelines From Companies (2016), usabilitygeek.com
- Amazon Launches Alexa-Based Connectivity in Hyundai Genesis, adage.com
- Advertising Evolves to Recognize People, Not Devices, www.cmswire.com
- Euclid Analytics Announces Euclid Traffic for People Counting; Teams Up With Leading Manufacturer Xovis, www.marketwired.com
- GMobi Acquires Leading Performance Mobile Advertising Platform MassiveImpact, www.prnewswire.com
- 3 Ways Technology is Transforming Marketing, blog.marketo.com
- Consolidating point solutions with a hub in your marketing stack?, chiefmartec.com
- CRM: A Philosophy That Goes Beyond Data, Technology And Channel, adexchanger.com
- Five pioneering examples of how brands are using chatbots, www.econsultancy.com
- Inside the tech company powering 50 brands’ augmented reality apps, digiday.com
- Facebook is building its own Steam-style desktop gaming platform with Unity, techcrunch.com
- Facebook’s Artificial Intelligence Research lab releases open source fastText on GitHub, techcrunch.com
- Will Facebook’s artificial image creation solve our stock photo woes?, www.econsultancy.com
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