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Gartner Names Versium a “Cool Vendor” in Retail 2016

Versium

REDMOND, WA–(Marketwired – May 11, 2016) – Versium , a leading data technology company that delivers automated data technology solutions to marketing agencies and enterprises, today announced it has been selected as a “Cool Vendor” in the Cool Vendors in Retail, 2016 report by Gartner, Inc.,

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Top benefits of using self-serve programmatic

Choozle

Control and efficiency: Platform operators that are less reliant on multiple vendors can act quickly and precisely during both the strategic planning processes, as well as the execution and optimization phases.

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Versium Announces Major Corporate Milestones and New Hires

Versium

In May, Gartner, a leading global independent information technology research and advisory company, selected Versium as a “Cool Vendor” in the 2016 Cool Vendors in Retail report. About Versium.

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Who is teaching the CMO how to sell?

ViewPoint

This disintermediation with sales has effectively given control of the sales cycle to the buyer. Industry: The vendors in the marketing automation space provide training and education, but it is very focused on how to use the systems they sell. But all is not lost.

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Tailwinds for Marketing Automation Software - Insight from CRM Analyst Lauren Carlson

The ROI Guy

With more information available, and growing skepticism in vendors, buyers have taken control of the purchasing cycle. They expect vendors to provide them the content they need throughout the sales cycle. The next decade will be defined by marketers in a fight against marketing fatigue, sales disintermediation and Frugalnomics.

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Tom Pisello: The ROI Guy: IDC: Economic Buyers, Digital Overload.

The ROI Guy

For the IT buyer, business benefit assessments (34%) and financial assessments (26%) were both highly important to making a purchase decision, greatly exceeding, by more than 2x, the vendor relationship (14%) as a decision driver. Content may indeed be king. We call this the “Internet fueled buying cycle.&#

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Tom Pisello: The ROI Guy: Predictions for 2011: The End of B2B.

The ROI Guy

During the B2C Internet revolution many a vendor’s world was turned upside down by failing to recognize and invest in the fundamental shift towards empowering consumers with content and buying tools. The influence of vendors as a trusted source of information lags dramatically, at only 8.1% this year, an increase from 3.1%