Web site tracking innovator TagMan - which was launched by web analytics pioneer Paul Cook - has received $5m to help fund its global growth, including expansion of its 300-strong global partnership program STREAM.Founded in 2004, with offices in New York and London, TagMan provides a solution that enables agencies and advertisers to manage online marketing tags/pixels - and the data they provide. Earlier this year the firm launched a marketing data platform providing access to TagMan's marketing data layer, collected in real-time and unified by tags.
STREAM offers certified partners real-time, tag enabled data collection and cross-channel marketing data, and is open to app providers; marketing and analytics agencies; and CRM, marketing and ecommerce platforms.
The new round of funding was led by Greycroft Partners and iNovia Capital, with a contribution from Silicon Valley Bank. The most recent sum adds to the $1.3m round of angel funding secured in 2010, and $7.25m raised in 2011.
CEO Jon Baron (pictured) comments: 'We are excited to deepen our relationship with our investors as we rapidly expand our customer and partner portfolios. TagMan's STREAM partnership program grew by 200% this year and our customer roster continues to include a who's who of the world's top brands.'
Web site: www.tagman.com .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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