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What's Your Marketing Technology Stack?

Posted by Christine B. Whittemore on Sep 22, 2021 8:30:00 AM

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What's Your Marketing Technology Stack?Have you created your own Marketing Technology Stack? If you haven't, I strongly encourage you to do so.

And, then, make a point to submit it to the annual Stackies because each submission generates a donation to a great technology-focused cause.

In this article, I share with you my latest stack and the journey to submitting my very first one in 2016, as well as references from the years in between to inspire you to think about your marketing technology stack, how you might visually represent it, and how you keep evolving it.

What is a Marketing Technology Stack?

A marketing technology stack is the sum of all the digital marketing tools you use for your business.

Mine has evolved considerably since my first blog in 2006 and even more since launching Simple Marketing Now in 2009 when I was using GoDaddy's Website Tonight + Blogger + Feedburner + MailChimp + Google Analytics.

Most businesses today can't operate without using digital marketing tools. At the same time, all of that technology needs to be useful and enable people to shine where and when it matters most in your customer's journey (see The Marketing Technology Paradox: People Matter More Than Ever!).

That's what makes the Stackies so interesting. 

Who is Behind the Stackies?

Do you follow ChiefMartec.com, aka the Chief Marketing Technologist Blog by Scott Brinker?

The Marketing Technology Landscape

He's the keeper of the Marketing Technology Landscape which he launched in 2011 (see Marketing Technology Landscape Infographic) and which in 2015 included "1,876 vendors represented across 43 categories." Yikes!

2015 Marketing Technology Landscape

Per Where in the world is the 2016 marketing tech landscape?, the landscape continues to grow!

It is now referred to as the MarTech 5000: Marketing Technology Landscape Supergraphic (2017): Martech 5000. Yes...

And, here is the 2020 MarTech Landscape visualization with 8000 solutions:

2020 MarTech Landscape visualization with 8000 solutions

Scott has also become VP of Platform Ecosystem at HubSpot.

Announcing the Stackies

Scott also came up with the concept of the Stackies. As he explains in "Announcing the 2016 Stackies to be awarded at MarTech,"

"Marketing technology stacks — the collection of marketing technology products that your company uses and how they’re conceptually organized — are an important part of modern marketing management. We can learn a lot by seeing how our peers conceive of their stacks and the pieces that they assemble together."

The 2021 Stackie Awards have ended. However, you will have an opportunity to submit yours in 2022. In the meantime, go ahead and create your own Stackie.

Why Think About Your Marketing Technology Stack?

As simple and straightforward as your business may be, chances are that it uses marketing technology in some way, manner, or shape.

Furthermore, those marketing technologies have most probably increased in number over the past few years as you've improved the efficiency of your operations and increased your ability to service customers. For example,

  • To enable you to keep track of your customer interactions you may have embraced a CRM (customer relationship management tool)
  • To improve the effectiveness of team collaboration you may be using a project management tool
  • To update your online web and blog content, you may have embraced an easy-to-administer and access online content management system.

It gets complicated because all of these digital technologies need to be coordinated.

Ideally, they should be 'speaking' to one another in the same language and in real-time. To make matters even more exhausting, new tools promising all kinds of benefits continue to crop up, and determining their value can distract you from focusing on what needs your attention.

Thinking about your marketing technology stack - and depicting that visually - means you have an opportunity to step back and think about all of your digital tools, organize them in a way that makes sense and that, ideally, delivers value to prospects and customers. That process may even help you identify gaps or duplications in your stack.

And, then, thanks to the Stackies, you get to learn about other organizations' stacks and their logic for selecting and organizing their own digital tools because all of the entries are shared (see 21 marketing technology stacks shared in The Stackies for the 2015 submissions).

Simple Marketing Now's 2018 Marketing Stack 

Here is Simple Marketing Now's 2021 Marketing Stack.

SMN-2021-Stack-BorderI've eliminated tools, consolidated others, and added a few new ones. Some tools dropped off because they weren't necessary in the past year. Finally, I rearranged the layout to reflect:

  • Ensuring client success
  • Running the business

Compare that to my 2018 Marketing Stack. 

Simple Marketing Now's 2018 Marketing Stack

I organized my stack into four categories. The first three - Attract, Convert and Nurture Client Relationships - have been part of my stack since 2016.

Attract is all about content creation on the website and three blogs and sharing that content via social channels. I've included the tools I use for visuals, researching content ideas, and keyword concepts.

Convert focuses on nurturing and developing contacts from the work done in Attract. Tools there allow me to create Call-to-action buttons, landing pages, lead-nurturing sequences, as well as emails, not to mention analyze behaviors, manage web page performance, and more.

In Nurture Client Relationships, the tools either directly benefit clients (i.e., help them attract and convert) or facilitate collaboration with clients.

The fourth category came about in 2017 when I realized that I'm constantly experimenting with new technology to stay aware of new tools.

Stay Nimble! Experiment. is my sandbox for trying new technology tools. I may experiment with clients or simply on myself.

That said, the challenge continues to be balancing the client nurturing with taking care of Simple Marketing Now and attracting/converting new clients. Staying focused is critical! That's where Headspace and time management come in!

My guiding principles:

  • Keep it simple for clients.
  • Keep it manageable for Simple Marketing Now. 
  • Always remember that the tool must deliver value otherwise it's a drain.

Learning from the Stackies

As you might imagine, the Stackies represent a goldmine of ideas, tools to consider, and concepts to apply to your own business.

I'm realizing another benefit: appreciating how marketing technology stacks evolve. They are beautiful living entities and should reflect the changes your business goes through.

2021 Stackie Award Entries

2021 Stackie Award Entries

2017 Stackie Entries

Simply admire the visuals of the yearly Stackies entries to get a sense of the beauty of this project. Here's the 2017 visual:

57 marketing stacks and 21 essays from the 2017 Stackies   Hackies   Chief Marketing Technologist

Here's the link to the 2017 entries: 57 marketing stacks and 21 essays from the 2017 Stackies & Hackies.

2016 Stackies Entries

Here's a link to 41 marketing technology stacks from the 2016 Stackies Awards and a visual of all 41 submissions for 2016:

41 marketing technology stacks from the 2016 Stackies Awards

And here is the 2016 SlideShare presentation:

 

What's Your Marketing Technology Stack?

Have you thought through your own marketing technology stack? What does it look like? How well do the pieces work together? How is it evolving over time? I'd love to hear.

Thanks to Scott Brinker for the inspiration. 

Thank you for reading!

Christine

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Note: This article was originally published on 2/8/16, updated on 5/16/16, and 03/20/2018, and has become even more up-to-date with this update!

Topics: Digital Marketing, Marketing Technology

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