Shop.org Group Working Towards Establishing Standards for Attribution

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

On August 5th 2009, the first meeting of the Shop.org Attribution Special Interest Group (SIG) kicked-off. The originator of the group is Anne Ashbey, who currently is an independent consultant and previously worked for Harry & David. Anne wanted to bring together people who work for eTailers, technology providers, advertising agencies, as well as online marketing insiders to establish “benchmarks” for companies to follow when doing attribution management. She was kind enough to extend an invitation to me to participate in the group based on ClearSaleing’s thought leadership in Attribution Management and attribution-based advertising analytics platform.

The first meeting included people from companies such as Range Online Media, Rosetta, Under Armour, JC Penny, Google, Rimm Kaufman Group, QVC and American Eagle. The goal of this first meeting was to establish a charter for this SIG. These are the three goals that emerged:

1)  Review current multi-channel allocation methodologies for determining incremental sales, highlighting the pros and cons of various approaches;

2)  Review available and emerging technologies for tracking and allocation;;

3)  Recommend best practices for retailers to implement in their organizations to effectively measure the incremental impact of their marketing dollars.

In order to achieve our charter, we setup two groups during our second meeting: Group 1 is Case Studies, and Group 2 is Technology. Group 1 (Case Studies) is working with a few of the eTailers in the group that are currently performing attribution management to document the process they are using today, and the before and after affects that attribution management has had on their marketing decisions and their organization as a whole.

Group 2 (Technology) is evaluating current technology that exists in the attribution space, as well as identifying features that attribution management should contain in order to track effectively, measure accurately and produce actionable data to improve the bottom line.

Once the case studies are completed, we are going to bring in analytics experts to audit our findings and validate our processes and recommendations. These “analytics experts” will be some of the most recognizable names in the field.

The third meeting took place on September 22nd at the Shop.org Summit in Las Vegas. In this meeting we vetted some of the challenges with creating case studies about attribution, as well as some of the data points that need to be captured to make the case studies worthwhile. One challenge that arose when trying to produce before and after results is using two different time frames. For example, a company might have been using last click attribution in Q4 2008, then switched to multi-touch attribution in Q1 2009. If we compare profit, revenue, sales figures, etc., the increases or decreases we may find may have nothing to do with attribution, but more with the time of year that we are in.

We also identified some data points that we need to have in the case study. We recognized that the companies that take part most likely will not want to share any personally identifiable information, as they don’t want to give away any findings or secrets to their competition. Some of the data points that we agreed need to be captured are the marketing mix that attribution is being compared across, the ad spend, the type of attribution, and the industry the company is in, beyond just knowing they’re an eTailer.

A the end of the third meeting, we all agreed to have firmly established outlines for the retailer case study and technology review prepared for the next meeting, which will take place in later in October 2009. The ultimate goal is to publish the retail case study and technology review sometime in Q1 2010 after the 2009 holiday shopping season has commenced.

If you would like to keep up to date with the findings of this SIG, go to www.shop.org and search for ‘Attribution SIG’.

If you would like to read more about ClearSaleing’s findings in the world of attribution, please visit www.AttributionManagement.com or contact us directly.

ClearSaleing Leaps Ahead in Attribution

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Watch as ClearSaleing Co-Founder and CIO, Adam Goldberg, talks to WebProNews at the Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose. Goldberg explains ClearSaleing’s Purchase Path technology and industry leading advancements in Attribution Management.

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ClearSaleing and Vetra Analytics Publish the First Internet Retail Version of the American Attribution Index at the Shop.Org 2009 Annual Summit

Monday, September 28th, 2009

ClearSaleing and Vetra Analytics Publish the First Internet Retail Version of the American Attribution Index at the Shop.Org 2009 Annual Summit

Internet Retail AAI Measures the Relative Influence of Online Media Sources on Campaign ROI and Profit

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) September 21, 2009 — ClearSaleing, a technology and thought leader in attribution management, and Vetra Analytics, a marketing analytics provider, today published the first ever Internet Retail version of its American Attribution Index (AAI). The Internet Retail AAI measures the relative effectiveness (purchase attribution) of each online media source and influence factor on online consumer conversion, serving as a valuable benchmark for CMOs and marketing executives.

The first Internet Retail AAI, generated from more than 790,135 retail consumer purchase paths during the 1st quarter of 2009, shows that many types of media sources contribute to and influence a consumer’s purchase decision. Specifically, branded and non-branded SEO, branded and non-branded paid search ads, comparison shopping engines, email, display and affiliates all play an important role in influencing purchase decisions among retail customers.

ClearSaleing talks to attendees at the Shop.org Annual Summit
CIO, Adam Goldberg, and VP of Biz Development, Sylvie Moreau, talk to attendees at the Shop.org Annual Summit

“The particular importance of both branded and non-branded organic search, together representing over 60 percent of the purchase influence factor for retailers, was probably the most surprising result from the initial Retail AAI,” says Randy Smith, ClearSaleing’s co-founder and President. “What was also noteworthy was the cumulative impact of multiple marketing and advertising touches from a range of media sources that cause retail customers to ultimately purchase. These sources work synergistically. Remove any one and you can impact the relative influence of all,” he adds.

“We are very excited to continue the quarterly publication of the American Attribution Indices so we can begin to understand how seasonality impacts consumer purchase decisions and media effectiveness, particularly for retailers during the upcoming holiday surge,” says Dr. Purush Papatla, President of Vetra Analytics. Vetra built the sophisticated attribution models that are the foundation of the indices. “By delivering an actionable, retail-specific version of the American Attribution Index, we will help retail CMOs make better media selection and allocation decisions that will positively impact both their top and bottom lines,” says Papatla.

ClearSaleing and Vetra will publish the Internet Retail version of the American Attribution Index (AAI) on a quarterly basis using a widget application. They will also publish relevant retail attribution management news and items of interest along with the Index. Subscriptions will be available beginning in the 4th quarter to the Internet Retail AAI.

ClearSaleing and Vetra would like to encourage retailers attending Shop.Org to become members of the AAI group and are offering special charter member subscription rates through October 31, 2009.

Customized Indices
ClearSaleing can also provide etailers with a custom AAI that will take into account the etailer’s operation size, its customers’ behavioral patterns in the past, its price points and other factors to enable etailers to have an optimum analysis of their ROI performance.

ClearSaleing Attribution Management Platform
The AAI is based on ClearSaleing’s attribution management platform technology which allows marketers to design and input their own attribution management model to fit their industry’s needs, precisely mapping the Purchase PathTM from a customer’s first action to their conversion and attributing a relative value to each marketing element along the way that contributed to that conversion.

About Vetra Analytics
Vetra Analytics is a marketing analytics consulting firm that specializes in analytics R&D, dashboards and customer data-based models. Created by Dr. Purush Papatla, Ph.D., the Vetra team brings years of global consulting and publishing experience to its clients. With this leadership, Vetra has the ability to dig deep into your data repositories and locate key insights that can optimize your marketing decisions, enhance your customer satisfaction and increase ROI on marketing efforts. For more information, please visit www.VetraAnalytics.com.

About ClearSaleing
Named “Technology Platform Search Marketers Can’t Live Without” at the SES Awards, ClearSaleing’s advertising portfolio management platform helps marketers identify ways to more effectively and profitably allocate ad spend across a complex mix of online advertising investments.

ClearSaleing is a thought leader in the growing scientific field of attribution management and publishes www.AttributionManagement.com that provides a rich repository of ClearSaleing and externally published articles, white papers and other material focused exclusively on attribution management.

ClearSaleing’s unique ability to give marketers telescopic insight into their online ad investment is attracting major brand customers such as American Greetings and Nationwide Insurance. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. For more information, please visit www.ClearSaleing.com.

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ClearSaleing and Vetra Analytics Launch Attribution Management Index (AAI) for the Internet Retail Industry at Shop.org 2009 Annual Summit

Monday, September 14th, 2009

ClearSaleing, a technology and thought leader in attribution management, and Vetra Analytics, a marketing analytics provider, today announced the launch of the Internet Retail version of their American Attribution Index (AAI). The Internet Retail AAI measures the relative influence power that different online marketing vehicles have on consumer conversions, leading to ROI and profit.

Las Vegas, NV, Shop.Org Annual Summit (PRWEB) September 14, 2009 — ClearSaleing, a technology and thought leader in attribution management, and Vetra Analytics, a marketing analytics provider, today announced the launch of the Internet Retail version of their American Attribution Index (AAI). The Internet Retail AAI measures the relative influence power that different online marketing vehicles have on consumer conversions, leading to ROI and profit.

The Internet Retail AAI measures the relative influence of branded paid search, non-branded paid search, branded display advertising, non-branded display advertising, affiliate marketing, branded SEO, non-branded SEO and comparison shopping engine advertising.

At Shop.org, ClearSaleing co-founder Adam Goldberg will delve into the results and findings from the initial quarterly publication of the Internet Retail AAI and what it means for marketers planning their holiday campaign budgets. Attendees can visit ClearSaleing at Booth # 346, September 21-23, at the Shop.Org conference, held at Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas.

“The American Attribution Index will serve as a valuable benchmark for retail CMO’s and marketing executives. It will help them to make the most effective media selection and budget allocation decisions by revealing which media sources are exhibiting the most influence in the online retailing market,” says Goldberg.

Earlier this year, ClearSaleing announced the AAI and its intent to publish a series of indices focused on specific vertical markets. The initial publication of the Internet Retail index is the first in the series to be published quarterly by ClearSaleing and Vetra Analytics. Retailers attending Shop.org can become members of the AAI group at special charter rates. For more information click on http://www.attributionmanagement.com/americanattributionindex/

ClearSaleing Attribution Management Platform
The AAI is based on ClearSaleing’s attribution management platform technology which allows marketers to design and input their own attribution management model to fit their industry’s needs, precisely mapping the Purchase PathTM from a customer’s first action to their conversion and attributing a relative value to each marketing element along the way that contributed to that conversion.

About Vetra Analytics
Vetra Analytics is a marketing analytics consulting firm that specializes in analytics R&D, dashboards and customer data-based models. Created by Dr. Purush Papatla, Ph.D., the Vetra team brings years of global consulting and publishing experience to its clients. With this leadership,

Vetra has the ability to dig deep into your data repositories and locate key insights that can optimize your marketing decisions, enhance your customer satisfaction and increase ROI on marketing efforts. For more information, please visit www.VetraAnalytics.com.

About ClearSaleing
Named “Technology Platform Search Marketers Can’t Live Without” at the SES Awards, ClearSaleing’s advertising portfolio management platform helps marketers identify ways to more effectively and profitably allocate ad spend across a complex mix of online advertising investments.

ClearSaleing is a thought leader in the growing scientific field of attribution management and publishes www.AttributionManagement.com that provides a rich repository of ClearSaleing and externally published articles, white papers and other material focused exclusively on attribution management.

ClearSaleing’s unique ability to give marketers telescopic insight into their online ad investment is attracting major brand customers such as American Greetings and Nationwide Insurance. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. For more information, please visit www.ClearSaleing.com.

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