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iPost Announces Autotarget™—the
Next Generation of Email Analytics
June 1, 2007 — NOVATO, CA: —
2007—iPost is pleased to announce today
that Autotarget™ predictive analytic technology
is fully integrated into the iPost Mailing Manager
(iMM) and is now entering beta testing with full
production release this summer.
Autotarget technology provides a highly effective
tool for predicting customer responses to marketing
efforts with a low-barrier to entry. Using traditional
RFM data (recency, frequency, and monetary) in
addition to metrics for customer interactions
unique to the online world such as clicks and
views, Autotarget technology is an innovative
adaptation of a proven marketing model. Unlike
other approaches to customer segmentation, Autotarget
technology allows virtually real-time analysis
of 100% of the subscriber list.
Analyzing behavioral data from a client’s
email marketing and from external sources such
as e-commerce websites or web analytics tools,
Autotarget technology can create personas—customers
who are likely to respond similarly. Every interaction,
whether it is an email message or a purchase,
is counted as criteria toward predicting future
behavior. Getting data from external sources into
Autotarget is facilitated by iPost integration
“plug-ins,” or by use of the iPost
Simple Data Format (ISDF).
Development of Autotarget technology, led by Stephen
Webster, Chief Strategy Officer at iPost and Dr.
Barton Schaefer, iPost’s CTO, began in late
2006. “With Autotarget technology iPost
clients can overcome the high cost, incomplete
analyses, and lack of cross-channel integration
that has historically inhibited marketer’s
efforts to create effective, predictive tools,”
said Russell McDonald, CEO of iPost.
ABOUT iPOST
Founded in 1996 by a team of email and data technology experts, iPost creates effective email campaigns for driving sales, website traffic, and integrated branding programs. The company is located just north of San Francisco, and serves more than 200 clients, including Keds, Armani Exchange and Fujitsu. For more information on iPost, contact Marsha Stark at 415-382-4000 or mstark@ipost.com. Also visit www.ipost.com.
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