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Marketing Automation for Advertising Technology (AdTech)
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Marketing automation is software that executes marketing tasks—sending emails, updating CRM records, triggering ad audiences, scoring leads—based on rules or schedules, without requiring manual action for each event. It handles repetitive, high-volume execution so marketing teams can focus on strategy, creative, and decisions that require judgment. For Advertising Technology (AdTech) companies, this matters because Third-party cookie deprecation has invalidated a decade of AdTech architecture — vendors built on cross-site tracking must completely rebuild their identity resolution layer, creating existential uncertainty that media buyers see in their targeting accuracy metrics today.
What marketing automation means for Advertising Technology (AdTech)
AdTech marketing is credibility-driven: MRC accreditation, TAG Brand Safety certification, and IAB Tech Lab compliance with IABTCF and OpenRTB are prerequisites that must appear on the first marketing touchpoint — media buyers screen for them before opening a case study. The post-cookie identity resolution narrative is the current highest-resonance theme, but it requires specificity: 'privacy-preserving identity' without a defined methodology (clean rooms, data clean room interoperability, probabilistic vs. deterministic matching) generates eye-rolls from technical buyers. Third-party measurement validation (DoubleVerify, IAS, MOAT integration) is a table-stakes marketing claim that differentiates nothing; what differentiates is an independent incremental measurement study showing real lift on the buyer's category.
For Advertising Technology (AdTech) teams the relevant marketing pains are: Third-party cookie deprecation has invalidated a decade of AdTech architecture — vendors built on cross-site tracking must completely rebuild their identity resolution layer, creating existential uncertainty that media buyers see in their targeting accuracy metrics today; Ad fraud consumes an estimated $100B+ annually — IVT (invalid traffic) rates in open programmatic can reach 20–40%, making measurement trust a prerequisite to any media investment conversation; Google's ad stack dominance (Search, Display, YouTube, DV360, GA4, CM360) creates a dependency that media agencies and brands simultaneously rely on and resent — alternatives must prove reach AND measurement equivalence against a vertically integrated incumbent; Agency holding company consolidation (Publicis, WPP, IPG, Omnicom) is centralizing technology decisions at the trading desk level, making individual agency relationships less valuable and enterprise trading desk relationships more critical; Supply path optimization (SPO) has made publisher monetization more complex — SSPs that can't prove curated, fraud-free inventory at competitive CPMs are losing publisher relationships to those that can. IAB Tech Lab VAST, OpenRTB, and Seller.json / Ads.txt standards; GDPR and ePrivacy Directive consent requirements for EU data processing; IAB Europe Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) 2.2; CCPA and California Prop 24 (CPRA) for consumer data; COPPA for any inventory that could reach children; FTC online behavioral advertising principles; Children's Online Privacy Protection Act Safe Harbor for child-directed content; EU Digital Services Act (DSA) online advertising transparency requirements for large platforms
What marketing automation platforms do
Core automation platforms (HubSpot, Marketo, Pardot, ActiveCampaign, Klaviyo) share a common set of capabilities: contact database, email send engine, workflow builder, landing page and form tools, CRM sync, and basic reporting. Workflows are the operational unit: define a trigger (form submitted, page visited, deal stage changed), a condition (contact is in target industry, lead score exceeds threshold), and an action (send email, notify sales rep, add to ad audience, update field).
The market is large and well-established. Grandview Research estimated the global marketing automation market at $5.2 billion in 2022 with a CAGR of roughly 13% through 2030. Penetration among mid-market and enterprise B2B companies is high—Emailmonday research has put adoption above 56% among B2B organizations. Despite high adoption, underutilization is a consistent pattern: most teams use 20–30% of their platform's capability, primarily email sends and lead routing, while more sophisticated features like predictive scoring and dynamic content go unused.
Running marketing automation for Advertising Technology (AdTech) with Hadrian
Hadrian's agents apply marketing automation across AdTech industry conferences (Advertising Week, Cannes Lions, IAB Annual Leadership Meeting, ANA Masters of Marketing), Trade publications (AdAge, Adweek, Digiday, The Trade Desk Desk, Campaign), LinkedIn (VP Programmatic, Director of Biddable Media, Head of Media Technology, Chief Digital Officer at agencies and brands), IAB and MRC standards body participation — working group membership builds credibility with buyers who use standards as procurement filters, Agency holding company trading desk relationships (Xaxis, Accuen, Amnet, Cadreon — the largest programmatic buyers) for Advertising Technology (AdTech) companies — tuned to Head of Programmatic or VP Biddable Media at a brand or media agency; Chief Digital Officer at an independent media agency; VP of Monetization or Head of Yield at a digital publisher evaluating SSPs; VP Media Technology or Director of Ad Operations at a brand managing in-house programmatic; at holding companies, a Trading Desk Director or Technology Council member who evaluates and approves new vendor partnerships and run under your approval, alongside every other marketing function.
FAQ
Marketing Automation for Advertising Technology (AdTech) — common questions
What is the difference between marketing automation and a CRM?
A CRM is a database and pipeline management tool focused on sales activity—contacts, deals, tasks, call logs. Marketing automation is an execution engine focused on outbound engagement—email sends, workflows, lead scoring, ad audiences. Most modern stacks integrate both, and several platforms (HubSpot, Salesforce) offer both in one product.
How does marketing automation differ for Advertising Technology (AdTech) companies?
The fundamentals are the same, but Advertising Technology (AdTech) marketing carries specific constraints — Third-party cookie deprecation has invalidated a decade of AdTech architecture — vendors built on cross-site tracking must completely rebuild their identity resolution layer, creating existential uncertainty that media buyers see in their targeting accuracy metrics today and IAB Tech Lab VAST, OpenRTB, and Seller.json / Ads.txt standards; GDPR and ePrivacy Directive consent requirements for EU data processing; IAB Europe Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) 2.2; CCPA and California Prop 24 (CPRA) for consumer data; COPPA for any inventory that could reach children; FTC online behavioral advertising principles; Children's Online Privacy Protection Act Safe Harbor for child-directed content; EU Digital Services Act (DSA) online advertising transparency requirements for large platforms. Hadrian adapts execution to that context automatically.
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