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    2016 Scott Brinker Marketing Technology Landscape

    6 implications for selecting and managing today’s and tomorrow’s marketing technology

    We’ve been sharing the latest Marketing Technology Landscape map by Scott Brinker, @chiefmartec for several years now. You’ve almost certainly seen one of the earlier iterations since it has been widely shared. I love it because it’s a USEFUL infographic – it prompts marketers to review their current Marketing Technology and take action to improve their Marketing Technology Stack. It has been so well received that Scott has even spun-off a series of Marketing Technology conferences – Scott invited me to speak at Martech Europe last year to speak and, funnily enough, I spoke about using Martech to manage Content Marketing – this is a great example!

    When I discuss it with marketers when speaking or training, it certainly has a big impact, not always in a good way… It prompts that “OMG how do I cope fear” amongst marketers and business owners due to its complexity, so watch this space for a new useful infographic from the team at Smart Insights which looks at marketing tools across the RACE framework. We hope to launch it next week and it will be quite different and hopefully useful in a different way since our ‘Essential Digital Marketing Tools‘ infographic will:

    • Be simpler – fixed in size and structured around our RACE marketing management framework
    • Blend tools which give marketing insight with management tools
    • Will focus on recommendations of free, low-cost tools but also will include ‘enterprise technologies’

    So, watch this space! In the meantime, you will be wanting to see the latest version, DRUMROLL, here it is…

    You can click to expand – if you want the hi-res 30Mb version, see Scott’s post: Marketing Technology Landscape (2016).

    It’s great Scott has the passion to update this each year given the speed at which technology changes. You can see the work involved from the number of new tools he has added each year:

    Implications from previous versions of the Marketing Technology landscape

    Here, for comparison is the 2015 Marketing technology landscape infographic which we think provides a great framework to help managers think through the best technology to improve their marketing and to review the leading technology vendors in each category.

    marketing technology services 2015

    It’s a retina-burning infographic, which doesn’t look great on a blog or on a printer, but if you click to expand you can see its value and impact – it prompts you to ask “How do we make sense of this – what does it mean for us – what should we be using which we’re not currently?!” There’s good categorisation of all the tools too.

    How do you find this? Is it scary to you because of the potential expense and business case preparation? Not to mention the challenges of managing implementation and integration of these systems. Or is it an opportunity to use technology to compete and create more relevant engaging customer experiences than your rivals.

    The tool is useful in its own right, but I think it’s useful to prompt marketers to think about how they manage the complexity and range of options in technology which I explore in this post.

    Categories of marketing technology

    The first implication of this “infographic like no other” is that when you’re reviewing your approach to using technology, it’s useful to audit your technologies across these 6 categories and the 42 subcategories

    categories-of-marketing-technology

    The six main categories to review are described like this by Scott:

  • Marketing Experiences — more specialized technologies that directly affect prospects and customers across their lifecycle, such as advertising, email, social media, SEO, content marketing, A/B testing, marketing apps — the “front-office” of modern marketing.
  • Marketing Operations — the tools and data for managing the “back-office” of marketing, such as analytics, MRM, DAM, and agile marketing management.
  • Marketing Middleware such as DMPs, CDPs, tag management, cloud connectors, user management, and API services.
  • Marketing Backbone Platforms such as CRM, marketing automation, content management, and e-commerce engines. [These are quite different in their application, so need to be reviewed separately].
  • Infrastructure services such as databases, big data management, cloud computing, and software development tools.
  • Internet services such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter that underlie today’s marketing environment. [How you integrate with these key platforms]
  • Selecting the best marketing technology

    Beyond this, there are many other implications about how you select technology or make recommendations to your clients. The answers will vary a lot by type and size of company, but the implications are similar. Technology is a significant marketing investment, so it needs a structured, not piecemeal approach.

    • 1. A solid business case and review approach is needed. Define a process and template for technology business case that avoids wastage and duplication and prioritises the technologies that will give the biggest returns. In larger companies this needs to be centralised to a great degree to avoid maverick purchases.
    • 2. A technology roadmap is required as part of digital strategy. Starting from scratch, it would take years to implement these technologies. A technology roadmap helps prioritise and make it achievable.
    • 3. All-in-one vs Best-of-breed solutions. One approach to reduce complexity is to use all-in-one solutions such as the Marketing Cloud services that many of the large technology companies like Oracle, Salesforce and Adobe are now offering. But these may be overkill for some businesses who may be best using simpler tools, for example, an email service provider rather than a full-blown marketing automation system.
    • 4. Open source options can give significant savings. Open source can give significant savings in some areas such as content management or video hosting. But savings in licensing need to be offset against potential lack of support.
    • 5. Businesses need to get the value from their technology investments. Implementing the technology is just the start. If a technology isn’t used by the business to get the value from it, then that’s bad management, not the fault of the technology or vendor.
    • 6. Change management and education are as important as the technology. None of these technologies work without human intervention or intelligence. Customisation is needed, so encouraging ongoing adoption is key, although not all technology vendors support this as well.

    Scott also has another post covering the implications for aligning technology and business strategy – showing how the two are intertwined (option c) rather than a top-down approach of business or marketing strategy and then find technology to support it (option a). So you need an element of both – Option b) shows that technology should impact strategy to help gain competitive advantage

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