To help advertisers understand how their marketing performs across media such as search, display, video, and audio, Amazon Advertising is introducing Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC)—a holistic measurement and analytics solution currently in beta for eligible advertisers. AMC is built on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Supermetrics, from the company of the same name in Helsinki, offers an application which automates integration of data from multiple online advertising platforms (e.g. Facebook, Google Analytics and Adwords, Bing, etc) and supports customizable presentations and visualizations of the aggregated data to make cross-platform comparisons and summaries easier for marketers.
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In addition to the basic licensing tiers, Supermetrics offers customized packages according to customer needs.
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I have compared Google Ads Data Hub and Meta's Advanced Analytics with Amazon Marketing Cloud. Amazon Marketing Cloud is most notable for its insights into the deep Amazon ecosystem, Google for cross-platform tracking, and Meta for extensive social engagement analysis. AMC's …
Since I haven't used other marketing analytics software, Amazon Marketing Cloud might seem like the standard. While it provides deep insights, its usability could be improved with simpler dashboards, automation, and real-time data. Comparing it with other tools in the future …
When we thought of having snowflake, We came up with differnt infra requirements which we again should go with IaaS part in AWS. We got Amazon Marketing Cloud bundle with infra requirements whcih is easy to mange and cost effective when compared with other product. Also we felt …
Supermetrics is better because of its ease of use and it mirrors most of the metrics on ad platforms. For some similar reporting platforms, metrics are often called something slightly different or are not able to pull the same data as presented on the ad platform; Supermetrics …
Supermetrics is more simple to set up and start using. It is also more lightweight - with a simple UI and use-case that prevents distraction or unnecessary features interfering with the core use-case.
Google Analytics has the ability to send reports similar to Supermetrics, but the disadvantage is that it can send only a limited number of rows. The report sent has to be consolidated and then used. Instead, Supermetrics allows to edit the way of reporting easily through the …
I use both of these services, but Supermetrics has more offerings than the base APIs provided by Google Data Studio. Supermetrics also allows for non-Google product APIs that have helped us develop much richer reports and tools. Also, for the paid APIs that can be used in Data …
We transitioned from DashThis to Google Data Studio with Supermetrics for our monthly client reports. We found this new solution to be more flexible and customizable. We liked DashThis, however, too.
Supermetrics is definitely the most sophisticated and adaptable of the tools. It provides the most in-depth metrics reporting, the most accurate reporting, and the most detailed reporting across all of our platforms and campaigns. It is definitely worth the cost, if your …
If you notice that a certain ad is performing well during a flash sale and want to increase the budget immediately, Amazon Marketing Cloud won’t provide real-time data. You’ll have to use Amazon Ads Manager instead. Example is that with me client has a low ad budget or a small number of customers, Amazon Marketing Cloud might not provide enough data to give you meaningful trends or recommendations. If you find a group of high-value customers using Amazon Marketing Cloud, you can’t just click a button to target them directly in Amazon DSP. Instead, you have to manually export the data and upload it elsewhere.
If you are looking to pull and aggregate data from multiple sources for reporting or analytics, Supermetrics is the best option for connecting those data sources into a single table. Supermetrics is less beneficial if you report on a single data source or do not need to aggregate your data into a single source.
likely because while it offers powerful insights, it has challenges in ease of use. Amazon Marketing Cloud requires SQL knowledge for queries, making it difficult for non-technical users. Unlike traditional marketing tools with simple dashboards, Amazon Marketing Cloud demands manual data extraction and analysis, slowing down decision-making. Another usability challenge is the lack of real-time data, which makes it hard to optimize campaigns instantly. If you want to adjust ad spend based on immediate performance, Amazon Marketing Cloud’s batch processing delays insights. Additionally, there’s no direct audience activation, meaning you have to export data manually instead of seamlessly applying insights within Amazon DSP. However, Amazon Marketing Cloud is highly valuable for in-depth analysis, audience segmentation, and attribution modeling. With better user-friendly features like pre-built reports, automation, and real-time analytics, usability could improve significantly, making it easier for businesses to maximize its potential.
I have compared Google Ads Data Hub and Meta's Advanced Analytics with Amazon Marketing Cloud. Amazon Marketing Cloud is most notable for its insights into the deep Amazon ecosystem, Google for cross-platform tracking, and Meta for extensive social engagement analysis. AMC's privacy-safe query-based model is powerful but SQL-skilled, in contrast to Google's more accessible UI.
Supermetrics is better because of its ease of use and it mirrors most of the metrics on ad platforms. For some similar reporting platforms, metrics are often called something slightly different or are not able to pull the same data as presented on the ad platform; Supermetrics is the closest you'll get to exact data alignment.