Google buys marketing firm to boost discount moves

Agence France-Presse

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Google agrees to buy marketing firm Incentive Targeting in a move that gives the tech giant more tools to work with retailers on discounts and other promotions

NEW YORK, United States – Google has agreed to buy marketing firm Incentive Targeting in a move that gives the tech giant more tools to work with retailers on discounts and other promotions, the two firms said.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

We are excited to announce that Incentive Targeting has been acquired by Google!” said a blog post by the Massachusetts-based firm.

“When we founded Incentive Targeting in 2007, we set out to do for retail couponing what Google had done for online advertising: make it simple, relevant, measurable, and effective. So, it is both humbling and gratifying to be joining the ranks of the company that inspired our initial vision.”

A Google spokesperson said: “We look forward to working with Incentive Targeting in our ongoing efforts to help consumers save time and money and enable retailers deliver relevant discounts to the right customers.”

According to its website, Incentive Targeting partners with retail chains to provide targeted marketing for manufacturers of grocery and consumer products, using technology which aims to deliver the most relevant promotions.

The effectiveness of the promotions can be measured in real time over the Internet, the company said. – Agence France-Presse

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