Marketing agencies and startups come and go, but even the good ones don’t necessarily stick around. Instead, successful marketing
startups are those which evolve with the ever-growing demands of
marketing, whether they be in the digital or off-line categories, or in
the rapidly growing area of content marketing.
Successful
marketing looks toward current and shifting trends to figure out where
the demand is headed and how to best connect companies and target
markets in a meaningful way.
Even given
those best efforts, though, it’s difficult to predict which marketing
startups will thrive and which will fizzle out. But some stand out in a
crowded marketplace vying for marketing dollars. Take a look at these 10
marketing startups you should pay attention to in 2016 and beyond.
1. Quuu
Figuring
out how to stand out on social media, let alone how to convert a
following into paying customers, has spawned a new era of complex
content marketing. Quuu helps take the guesswork out of social media marketing and provides hand-curated content suggestions.
Thankfully,
there are no machines here automating the process with a bunch of
efforts at keyword search and Twitter-pilfering. Instead, actual humans,
or “Quuurators,” are behind the scenes, carefully picking the content
you’re looking for to engage your target audience.
2. Contently
Contently
combines a talent network of content marketers, customized marketing
services and enterprise technology to manage corporate content, all in
one place. With a freelance network of writers across 60 countries,
Contently counts Google and American Express Open as clients.
In
all, Contently manages a base of 55,000 journalists, videographers,
researchers and other content marketing pros to cover just about every
angle of content marketing.
3. Accomplice
Slash the hours you spend creating and optimizing cross-promotional campaigns across Facebook, Twitter and Adwords. Accomplice
counts Viacom and IMG as some of its happy clients, which automate
their campaigns and boost revenues. Accomplice promises impressive
returns on ad spending in the 5-to-25-times range, and in 10 minutes or
less.
It makes good on those
promises by managing campaign bids, adjusting budgets and looking for
the highest return on every dollar you spend.
4. Influitive
Finding
advocates to support your campaigns in B2B marketing is a complicated
task, at best. Influitive takes the guesswork out of recruiting,
mobilizing and recognizing advocates. Its advocate marketing software
can be used to engage loyal advocates, to refer new clients and close
deals.
Relying on the concept of advocate marketing, Influitive
knows that incentivizing happy customers to spread the word about your
company is one of the most effective ways to skyrocket your business to
success.
5. Scribble Live
Scribble Live
digs deep into the pain points of any content marketer and works to
transform that marketer's effectiveness and productivity.
Scribble's philosophy revolves around the concept that digital and
non-digital marketing is usually a waste of time and doesn't deliver
quality results.
Instead, ScribbleLive
uses data science and content to figure out exactly how to deliver the
business outcomes you want while eliminating the need for excess
marketing resources.
6. Influence & Co.
This works with brands, including Fortune 500 companies, using tools that
range from its influencer positioning to its content marketing strategy.
Unlike many of the marketing startups making a splash, Influencer is
all about hands-on, personal relationship-building.
This
means that instead of relying on an automated process of
software-studying algorithms and data, Influence & Co. works on
forming connections and relationships with 800 publications, regardless
of how "niche-y" a client's industry is.
7. Kahuna
One of the few marketing startups focusing on mobile, Kahuna
creates personalized communications at scale by helping its clients
better understand their customers. This leads to stronger engagement and
more opportunity for revenue through its mobile-marketing automation
tools and reporting.
Kahuna users can
develop hyper-targeted customer segments, complete with real-time,
dynamic segments and automated life-cycle campaigns.
8. NewsCred
NewsCred
turns brands into publishers by turning marketing objectives into
complete editorial experiences. While NewsCred does create traditional
content marketing assets like white papers, it strategizes the entire
process through a mashup of publishing-meets-marketing.
Editors
go beyond creating brand-focused content, and curate articles and
images. Each piece of content necessitates custom content brainstorms,
story development and careful writer selection.
9. Socedo
For
some content marketers, creating an epic white paper is the easy part.
Finding the right audience to read it, promote it and rave about it is
the real challenge. Socedo automates your social media lead generation and starts engaging its members with one click.
The
process helps you find influencers and prospects according to the
custom criteria you set. From there, you can even qualify them by
creating a predefined engagement workflow.
10. Picreel
Losing customers to unnecessarily high bounce rates? Picreel
lets you recover those wandering visitors and actually turn them into
paying customers. With Picreel, you can create an overlay and show a
customized and highly targeted pop-up to visitors about to leave your
site.
You can also design a survey to
solicit feedback, instead of guessing why potential customers might be
leaving your page. This way, you can find out what they want to see
instead -- and give it to them.

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