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With AI & ML churning the Martech charts and AI in Marketing taking the branding and programmatic advertising berzerk, what more is in store for the future?
We are in the middle of the digital era and moving towards the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology. While most of us might associate AI with robotics, this technological innovation is utilized in various aspects of life. The by-products of AI technology range from vocal personal assistants such as Alexa, Siri to neural networks like Google’s DeepMind. It is integrated into various business processes including, research and development (R&D), Sales, Marketing, and finance.
According to Forbes, the adoption of AI and machine learning (ML) in research and development was the fastest of all enterprise departments in 2019. Moreover, marketing and sales utilize AI and ML more than any other department in the enterprise today.
According to Gartner, 80% of technology will be developed on an AI foundation by 2021. As AI is becoming more prominent across various industries, it is also impacting marketers in subtle ways that might not be obvious to them yet.
While AI was once labeled as “over-hyper,” marketers now use a handful of AI-powered tools in their everyday tasks.
AI in marketing has also become a hot topic of discussion in the market. It has been discussed in numerous events and summits in the past couple of years by various panels of marketing experts. Recently, it was on the agenda of BrandWagon Conclave 2020’s panel discussion with the topic ‘How AI and ML are helping brands optimize marketing’.
Some examples of ways in which AI in marketing can empower marketers are,
AI tools enable content strategists in defining SEO and keyword strategies, perform SEO-related tasks such as self-optimizing mobile pages and fixing duplicate content. AI can also assist marketers in tasks like creating basic social media content and drafting email subject lines.
Starbucks is among the brands that are leveraging AI effectively. Starbucks uses predictive analytics to deliver tailored marketing to its patrons, like recommended drinks when they visit local Starbucks stores.
Big data has become an essential asset to marketing. Large data sets that reveal associations, trends and patterns that help marketers in the marketing industry, designers, and the rest of the content marketing teams create and implement a solid marketing strategy.
One of the most talked-about products of AI in marketing is a reliable insight into the buyer’s personas. These financial representations of buyers or customers help businesses make well-informed marketing decisions.
A case study discovered that a website constructed on its buyer personas resulted in a 900% increase in visit duration and a 171% increase in marketing-generated revenue. AI simulation and modeling techniques draw a clear picture of the psychology and purchasing behavior of buyers.
This year, in 2020, AI and ML are expected to bring context and relevance to every marketing brief. The use of AI and ML has enabled businesses to enhance brand positioning, deliver strategic and targeted communication, apart from improving the consumer experience. More importantly, AI has allowed brands to become more relevant to consumers by getting a peek into their requirements and delivering upon it Demandbase Research with Salesforce Pardot Shows that 85% of Marketers Using AI Believe It Will Drive Double-Digit Revenue Growth Within Two Years
As companies are experiencing improvement in their performance and efficiency with the help of AI, they are investing and exploring it more. Let’s have a look at some of the latest innovations happening in AI for the marketing industry.
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