Martech Full-time Employees (FTEs)

Martech is a mainstream marketing profession, latest Gartner data confirms

As 2018 comes to a close, we can affirm that this was the year that the martech profession crossed into the mainstream. Marketing technologists are no longer unicorns. I was struck by this anecdotally with the speakers and attendees at the MarTech conference in October. But now I’ve also got some great quantitative data to […]

Martech is a mainstream marketing profession, latest Gartner data confirms Read More »

Martech Budgets 2018-2019

Martech jumps to 29% of the CMO’s budget in Gartner’s 2018-2019 survey

When Gartner’s annual CMO Spend Survey for 2017-2018 came out last year, many people seized on the fact that the money CMOs allocated for marketing technology had dropped to 22% of their budget, on average, down from 27% the year before. Some took it as an unmistakable sign of an impending martech apocalypse (“martech-alypse?”). I

Martech jumps to 29% of the CMO’s budget in Gartner’s 2018-2019 survey Read More »

Content Marketing Martech Companies by Network Strength

We analyzed 5,000+ martech companies by network strength: here’s what we found

The following is a guest post by Anand Thaker, CEO of IntelliPhi and my collaborator on the marketing technology landscape for the past two years. Scott and I are always on the lookout for inspirational ways for the community to leverage the massive martech landscape to share new insights, recommendations, and commentary. I’m a strong

We analyzed 5,000+ martech companies by network strength: here’s what we found Read More »

Digital Transformation & Martec's Law

The funny and frustrating truth: organizations change more slowly than technology

I’m a huge fan of Tom Fishburne, a.k.a. Marketoonist. Every week, I look forward to his latest cartoon, pulling back the curtain on some absurdity of modern marketing that we all recognize but rarely call out. Tom artfully reveals the de-syncs between the dream and reality, in a way that’s funny and insightful. You laugh,

The funny and frustrating truth: organizations change more slowly than technology Read More »

Excel to Apps in Martech

Now every marketer is an app developer — even if they don’t know it

One of the ideas I’ve been focused on this year is the rise of “citizen technologists” in marketing — citizen developers, citizen data scientists, citizen integrators, etc. It’s about giving non-technical marketers the tools and empowerment to build apps, analyze data sets, and route data between different cloud services on their own, without having to

Now every marketer is an app developer — even if they don’t know it Read More »

MarTech Speakers in the 5 Forces of Marketing Operations

Come speak at MarTech in San Jose and share your experience and insights

Want to speak at MarTech in San Jose, April 3-5? We invite you to suggest a compelling presentation idea at the intersection of marketing, technology, and management that you’d be passionate about sharing with your peers. Sessions at MarTech are generally 45-minute, in-depth presentations with slides by a solo or duo. (A limited number of

Come speak at MarTech in San Jose and share your experience and insights Read More »

Adobe Acquires Marketo for Martech Consolidation

3 thoughts on Adobe acquiring Marketo for $4.75 billion and what it means for martech

The deal was announced yesterday afternoon: Adobe is acquiring Marketo for $4.75 billion. (As fate would have it, it was just a few hours before I was speaking at a MOCCA marketing operations event in New York on the topic of martech industry trends — to be followed by a Q&A with Sarah Kennedy Ellis,

3 thoughts on Adobe acquiring Marketo for $4.75 billion and what it means for martech Read More »

The HubSpot Customer Code

Martech companies talk customer-centricity, but can they be customer-centric?

A ton of marketing technology is sold today as the solution to delivering better customer experiences. Of course, martech doesn’t automagically create great customer experiences any more than a food processor automagically makes you a great chef. It depends on how you wield it. And, frankly, the most important elements of customer experience have nothing

Martech companies talk customer-centricity, but can they be customer-centric? Read More »