Download - Marketing in the Cloud
Marketingin theCloud
MarketingProfs.com & Citrix present
by Scott BrinkerTwitter: @chiefmartec
http://www.chiefmartec.comhttp://www.ioninteractive.com
President & CTOion interactive, inc.
How many of you use cloud applications in
marketing today?
Trick question: 100%You’re using a cloud-based application — GoToWebinar — for professional development in marketing right now.
MarketingProfs is using it to run a marketing online event.
And no one from IT is involved.
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Or maybe you’ve used one of these
lately?
P.S. Want to share a tweet? I’m @chiefmartec.
What exactly is cloud computing?>
Landscape of cloud-based marketing applications
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Benefits of cloud-based applications>
Risks of cloud-based applications>
Shift from IT to marketing’s own “marketing technologists”
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Today’s Agenda
Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared
resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices
on demand, like the electricity grid.
A hundred years ago, companies stopped generating their own power with steam engines and dynamos and plugged into the newly built electric grid.
The cheap power pumped out by electric utilities didn’t just change how businesses operate. It set off a chain reaction of economic and social transformations that brought the modern world into existence.
Today, a similar revolution is underway.
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Not being a Harvard professor myself, I have a far simpler definition…
You use it on the web.
But doesn’t that describe almost
everything we do these days?
- MS Office / iWork- Adobe Creative Suite- Finance and HR
TIME ON COMPUTER
100% Online?
2 Kinds of Cloud Applications for Marketing
All social media is a
kind of cloud computing…
…a huge impact on
marketing…
…but not our focus here.
Cloud Computing
On Demand
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Web-Based
Hosted
Same biscuit, different name?
So how many tools are out there?
Golden Age of Marketing Technology
More choices>
More capabilities>
Less cost>
…more on the way…
Large market
Relatively easy to sell
Low barriers to entry
A Perfect Storm for Marketing Technology
New
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A Tour of the Marketing Cloud:8 Categories of Cloud Applications
> Web analytics> PPC management> SEO management> Social media marketing> Virtual events
> Post-click marketing> Marketing automation> Email marketing
Web Analytics
> Google Analytics Apps
> Chartbeat
> KISSmetrics
> Crazyegg
> Clicktale
> VisiStat
> Clearsaleing
> Visible Measures
PPC Management
> Marin Software
> Click Equations
> Clickable
> Yield Software
> ClickSweeper
> SearchForce
> Kenshoo
> SiteWit
SEO Management
> Covario
> SEOmoz
> WordStream
> HubSpot
> SEOintelligence
> Conductor
> BrightEdge
> GinzaMetrics
Social Media Marketing
> PostRank
> Radian6
> Lithium (Scout Labs)
> trackur
> Wildfire
> Viralheat
> Strutta
Post-Click Marketing & Behavioral Targeting
> Google Website Optimizer
> LiveBall (ion interactive)
> unbounce
> Monetate
> Amadesa
> SeeWhy
> Dapper
Marketing Automation
> Eloqua
> Marketo
> Demandbase
> Pardot
> Manticore Technologies
> marketbright
> SilverPop
Email Marketing
> Exact Target
> Constant Contact
> MailChimp
> Emma
> Campaign Monitor
> Bronto Software
> Silverpop
> Vertical Response
Virtual Events
> Citrix Online
> WebEx
> Altus
> Unisfair
> 6connex
> VirtualEvents365
> Adobe Connect
> Yugma
5 Advantages ofSoftware-as-a-Service
(SaaS)
#1. SaaS is easy to try.
Demos are easy to see and WYSIWYG
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Freemium or low-cost trials often available
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Short contract lengths>
Minimal integration requirements
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#1. SaaS is easy to try.
#2. SaaS is easy to buy.
No capital expense (or committee)
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Scale up—or down—as budget and needs require
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Economies of scale>
Move out whenever you want
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#2. SaaS is easy to buy.
Isn’t it better to own than rent?
For real estate, which appreciates (usually), probably yes.
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For software, which depreciates (always), probably no.
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Capex vs. Opex> Economies of scale
> Peak capacity planning
> Time to launch
> Early exit (write off)
> Cash flow
#3. SaaS is always fresh.
Always have the latest version
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No delays or upgrade costs for new version
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Pace of new updates usually much faster
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#3. SaaS is always fresh.
Access it anytime, anywhere
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#4. SaaS is one-call support.
#4. SaaS is one-call support.
Single authoritative source for help
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No intermediaries>
Vendor is responsible for everything
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Subscription model is good incentive
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#5. SaaS is freedom from IT.
#5. SaaS is freedom from IT.
Your budget>
Your timeframe>
Your decision>
Difference between being a customer vs. a coworker
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So SaaS is greatest thing since fire…
…but can I get burned?
Risks with SaaS—and How to Mitigate Them
How Reliable is the Service?
How Reliable is the Service?Reference customers>
Historical uptime>
Technical support>
Who’s infrastructure?>
Backup, recovery>
Economic stability>
SLAs>
How Much Availability?
How Secure is the Service?
How Secure is the Service?Reference customers>
External monitoring, auditing, review
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Secure data transfer>
Browser security>
Web architecture>
Uses, access control>
User generated content>
Remember: Risks are Relative
Cloud-based security concerns have abated somewhat as enterprises realize the difference in risk profile between internal and external environments is lower than they once believed.
—Internet Trends, July 2010Morgan Stanley
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How Do I Exit the Service?
How Do I Exit the Service?
Cancellation options>
Data export options>
Disposable adoption>
Discuss exit strategy>
Contingency planning>
easy hard
easy hard
Migration Challenges:On Premise vs. On Demand
On Premise
On Demand
easy hard
easy hard
On Premise
On Demand
Hardware duplication>
System requirements>
Capital investment>
Custom extensions>
IT attachment>
Mindset>
Why On Premise Is More “Sticky”
Legacy mindset>
Historical data>
Institutional knowledge
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What Holds Us Back in SaaS Switching?
If you don’t worry about history, then you are not tied to the past. You can think smart and move fast.
You can have a lot more fun because you get to learn, adapt, get value, and move on. It is damn exciting and damn liberating!
—Avinash KaushikWeb Analytics 2.0
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Marketing App Multiplication
Rise of the Marketing
Technologist
Technology Creative Strategy
A New Pillar in Marketing
Marketing CTO (Chief Marketing Technologist) • Reports to CMO
• Coordinates with IT
• Coordinates with products
• Technology expertise
• Marketing savvy
• Strategic role
“CMOs must… recognize that technology is no less a
marketing tool than, say, market research, and appoint a
marketing-technology czar to champion it… to act as a
cross-functional facilitator and identify technology that
can enhance marketing activity and brand building.”
– Avi Dan, January 19, 2010
Why Brands Should Embrace Technological Change
Marketing & Technology Together in the Cloud
Enjoy your journey into the cloud.
Thank you.
Scott Brinker@chiefmartec
http://www.chiefmartec.comhttp://www.ioninteractive.com