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Invoca Unveils Pinterest, Snapchat, and TikTok Integrations

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Invoca, the leader in revenue execution platforms, announced the addition of new no-code integrations for Pinterest, Snapchat, and TikTok to its suite of social advertising integrations that also includes Meta (Facebook, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and Meta Audience Network). These new integrations extend Invoca’s strategy to activate AI-powered first-party data from phone conversations into the broadest set of digital advertising platforms. With Invoca, marketers have the power to target their most valuable audiences with the right ads at the right time across every digital channel, measure the full impact of their campaigns on business results, and make the right optimizations to increase revenue and return on advertising spend (ROAS).

Invoca’s Social Advertising Integrations Solve Critical Pain Points for Marketers
According to eMarketer, U.S. social network ad spend will increase 13.5% in 2024 to $82.88 billion1 and is predicted to exceed ad spend on traditional search by 2026.

Despite rising investments in social ad spend, overall marketing budgets are shrinking. A recent study by Gartner reveals that 2024 marketing budgets have fallen by 15% as CMOs pursue growth in the “era of less.”2 This environment places heightened pressure on marketers to deliver business value from paid media investments and prove the impact of their campaigns on the bottom line.

Invoca provides offline attribution and audience targeting data for the broadest set of digital advertising platforms, enabling marketing leaders to measure and optimize the efficacy of their spend from first touch to final sale. It’s why leading businesses like University Hospitals, AutoNation, BBQ Guys, and Rentokil use Invoca to increase revenue and ROAS from social advertising. Invoca attributes the marketing source of every call and uses AI to automatically analyze the conversation to detect if the call is a lead and resulted in a conversion, activating that data in social ad platforms to fuel better audience targeting and optimizations.

“More than ever, B2C marketers have to connect all of their media investments to revenue. They need to connect their critical first-party data into the broadest set of digital platforms possible,” said Peter Isaacson, CMO of Invoca. “We have recently expanded our integrations into TikTok, Snapchat, and Pinterest because social advertising isn’t a nice-to-have for marketers – it’s a critical step in the buying journey. Marketers now have total visibility into how social ads drive revenue, so they can optimize spend and improve audience targeting.”

Invoca Boosts Social Advertising ROAS with AI-Powered First-Party Data

Audience targeting powered by AI
Marketers often struggle to deliver the right ads to the right people at the right time across social media platforms, missing their most valuable audiences while wasting budget serving ads to unqualified leads or existing customers. Invoca solves this challenge by enabling marketers to use AI-powered first-party data from phone conversations to retarget past callers ready to convert, exclude callers who already converted or aren’t leads from seeing ads, and use their most valuable callers as lookalike audiences to extend their reach by targeting new, high-value customers.

Complete attribution and accurate campaign measurement
In many industries, including healthcare, telecom, home services, insurance, financial services, automotive, and travel, phone calls are the most valuable leads from social advertising. Calls convert to appointments and sales 2x-3x more than web leads, and often for more revenue but these leads have been historically difficult to measure. Invoca not only attributes the marketing source of every call, but analyzes the conversation for intent and outcome and also ingests revenue data from a business’s CRM to attach data to each call. By activating this data in social ad platforms, marketers can see a unified view of their social ad performance.

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