How marketers are tackling media fragmentation in their omnichannel campaigns

Measuring campaigns has become increasingly difficult for marketers amid media fragmentation and changes in addressability. And, as marketers pursue omnichannel campaigns to reach their audiences more effectively, obtaining comprehensive measurement across all these channels — both online and offline — only adds to that complexity. 

To accompany a recent Unpacked report, diving into the ways omnichannel measurement has changed for marketers, Digiday interviewed three experts. While these complex campaigns may present some challenges, there are steps marketing teams can take to overcome these difficulties that will set them up for success long into the future.

Watch this video to see: 

  • Srishti Gupta, director, media measurement at Amazon Ads, discuss the complications surrounding media fragmentation
  • Keerat Sharma, director, Amazon Marketing Cloud at Amazon Ads, talk about the importance of being agile within omnichannel campaigns
  • Pete Burton, vice president director, decision sciences at Publicis, highlight the importance of a good ad tech stack solution

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