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All-New Adobe Social

All-New Adobe Social Now Supports Flickr, Foursquare, Instagram and LinkedIn


Powerful New Predictive Publishing Capability Now Available


Jul. 18, 2013—Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the availability of the all-new Adobe Social, which now features integration with Flickr, Foursquare, Instagram and LinkedIn, in addition to social predictive publishing capabilities, a mobile user interface, streamlined reporting, and new collaborative features. Adobe Social is the first solution specifically designed to leverage the new Adobe Marketing Cloud interface, which enables on-the-go marketing capabilities from any device. Adobe Social, a key element of Adobe Marketing Cloud, enables marketers to scale social marketing across their organisations, listen and respond to customer conversations, and connect the dots between social interactions and business results.


The announcement was made during the 2013 Adobe Digital Marketing Symposium in Singapore; a Symposium was also held in Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday.


“Today’s social marketers are challenged to validate their social spend,” said Bill Ingram, vice president of product management, Digital Marketing, Adobe. “Adobe Social makes it easy to measure business impact from social campaigns and use that data to optimise strategy in a highly visual format.”


Adobe’s senior vice president and general manager, Digital Marketing, Brad Rencher, is travelling in Asia this week to attend the Symposiums in Sydney and Singapore.


“Over 1,800 marketers from across the Asia Pacific region registered for the Symposiums in Sydney and Singapore and I’ve been impressed by the growth and speed with which digital is being adopted in this region. Marketers and business here recognise that digital is fundamental to their continued growth and success.”


New Social Platforms Supported

On a daily basis, social marketers attempt to listen to the vast amounts of available social data, use that data to publish compelling content and then create better digital experiences for their audience. At the same time, they look to foster two-way conversations with customers and prospects to nurture these relationships. And they need to do all of this across an ever-growing number of social platforms.


With that in mind, Adobe Social is now integrated with Flickr, Foursquare and Instagram, which complement existing integrations with Facebook, Google+, Reddit, Tumblr, Twitter, YouTube, and many more to offer the most comprehensive understanding of social conversations, consumer behavior, and real-time trends. The addition of Foursquare is unique as Adobe Social is the first to capitalise on the social network’s exclusive partnership with leading data provider, Gnip, to leverage the full fire hoseof Foursquare’s check-in data. Access to local-mobile data will help social marketers understand the movement in customer check-ins, the competitive landscape, and how localised marketing initiatives align with specific venue check-in data. .


Adobe Social is also adding the ability to publish content to and analyse metrics associated with LinkedIn Company Pages and Groups, features that will support relationship-building on this critical professional network. The addition of these new platforms increases Adobe’s consumer touch-points, enabling social marketers to scale across the enterprise and build a more complete understanding of the consumer.


“Adobe Social is enabling Mastercard to seamlessly engage with local markets around the world, building trust through online listening, conversation and community,” said Adam Broitman, vice president, Global Digital Marketing, Mastercard. “Now that’s priceless.”


Predictive Publishing Predicts Social Content Performance

Adobe also made available today a powerful new predictive publishing capability for Adobe® Social, which predicts social engagement on individual pieces of content and automatically suggests ideal timing to improve how that content will perform. The new predictive publishing feature in Adobe Social helps social teams deliver content that will best resonate with their audience. And because the solution learns as it goes, it continually refines recommendations and gets smarter with each action.


New Adobe Marketing Cloud Interface

Utilising the new unified Adobe Marketing Cloud interface, now available for Adobe Social, marketers and their teams can now surface valuable insights and collaborate more effectively. This collaboration extends not only across their own company but across distributed external teams as well—improving workflows, streamlining marketing activities, and maximising ROI. With the new single sign-on feature, customers can directly access Adobe Marketing Cloud solutions from within one unified interface, and the new social feed will deliver relevant internal content and insights shareable across Adobe Marketing Cloud solutions.


Availability

Adobe Social is available immediately. Visit http://www.adobe.com/solutions/social-marketing.html for more details. Flickr, Foursquare and Instagram functionality is available immediately. LinkedIn integration is currently in limited beta with general availability expected later this year.

About Adobe Marketing Cloud
Now there’s a place that puts everything digital marketers need in one spot. It’s called the Adobe Marketing Cloud. It includes a complete set of analytics, social, advertising, targeting and web experience management solutions and a social-enabled UI that brings together everything marketers need to know about their campaigns. So marketers can get from data to insights to action, faster and smarter than ever.

About Adobe Systems Incorporated

Adobe is changing the world through digital experiences. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.au

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