Google Tag Manager vs. Oracle Marketing

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Google Tag Manager
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
From Google, the Google Tag Manager is a tag management application that facilitates creating, embedding, and updating tags across websites and mobile apps, thus gaining the benefits of data standardization and speed of deployment. Google touts an agency friendly system with multiple user access, and tools to improve tags performance like debugging, and rules, macros or automated tag firing. The Google Tag Manager also integrates with Google product DoubleClick. Moreover, Google Tag Manager is…N/A
Oracle Marketing
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
Oracle CX Marketing (formerly Oracle Marketing Cloud) is a solution designed to enable marketers to plan and execute automated marketing campaigns via email, display search, video advertising, and mobile while delivering a personalized customer experience for their prospects.
$2,000
per month
Pricing
Google Tag ManagerOracle Marketing
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Google Tag ManagerOracle Marketing
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional DetailsCX Marketing pricing is a function of usage.
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Features
Google Tag ManagerOracle Marketing
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
9.8
53 Ratings
13% above category average
Oracle Marketing
-
Ratings
Role-based user permissions9.853 Ratings00 Ratings
Tag Management
Comparison of Tag Management features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
8.1
64 Ratings
1% above category average
Oracle Marketing
-
Ratings
Tag library7.859 Ratings00 Ratings
Tag variable mapping8.052 Ratings00 Ratings
Ease of writing custom tags7.563 Ratings00 Ratings
Rules-driven tag execution8.358 Ratings00 Ratings
Tag performance monitoring7.855 Ratings00 Ratings
Page load times8.346 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile app tagging8.432 Ratings00 Ratings
Library of JavaScript extensions8.735 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Management & Integrity
Comparison of Data Management & Integrity features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
9.0
64 Ratings
8% above category average
Oracle Marketing
-
Ratings
Event tracking9.961 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile event tracking9.844 Ratings00 Ratings
Data distribution management8.639 Ratings00 Ratings
Universal data layer8.755 Ratings00 Ratings
Automated error checking7.944 Ratings00 Ratings
Email & Online Marketing
Comparison of Email & Online Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
-
Ratings
Oracle Marketing
8.9
133 Ratings
13% above category average
WYSIWYG email editor00 Ratings9.2117 Ratings
Dynamic content00 Ratings8.6120 Ratings
Ability to test dynamic content00 Ratings8.6116 Ratings
Landing pages00 Ratings8.1124 Ratings
A/B testing00 Ratings9.1118 Ratings
Mobile optimization00 Ratings9.1113 Ratings
Email deliverability reporting00 Ratings9.5127 Ratings
List management00 Ratings8.9126 Ratings
Triggered drip sequences00 Ratings8.9108 Ratings
Lead Management
Comparison of Lead Management features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
-
Ratings
Oracle Marketing
8.5
118 Ratings
9% above category average
Lead nurturing automation00 Ratings9.5110 Ratings
Lead scoring and grading00 Ratings8.4104 Ratings
Data quality management00 Ratings8.1109 Ratings
Automated sales alerts and tasks00 Ratings8.089 Ratings
Campaign Management
Comparison of Campaign Management features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
-
Ratings
Oracle Marketing
9.0
109 Ratings
17% above category average
Calendaring00 Ratings8.694 Ratings
Event/webinar marketing00 Ratings9.599 Ratings
Social Media Marketing
Comparison of Social Media Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
-
Ratings
Oracle Marketing
8.9
72 Ratings
17% above category average
Social sharing and campaigns00 Ratings9.270 Ratings
Social profile integration00 Ratings8.666 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
-
Ratings
Oracle Marketing
8.6
123 Ratings
14% above category average
Dashboards00 Ratings8.9122 Ratings
Standard reports00 Ratings8.4120 Ratings
Custom reports00 Ratings8.4113 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Google Tag Manager
-
Ratings
Oracle Marketing
9.2
120 Ratings
19% above category average
API00 Ratings8.9105 Ratings
Role-based workflow & approvals00 Ratings9.589 Ratings
Customizability00 Ratings8.9109 Ratings
Integration with Salesforce.com00 Ratings9.588 Ratings
Integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM00 Ratings8.948 Ratings
Integration with SugarCRM00 Ratings9.537 Ratings
Best Alternatives
Google Tag ManagerOracle Marketing
Small Businesses
Adobe Experience Platform Launch
Adobe Experience Platform Launch
Score 8.9 out of 10
Vbout
Vbout
Score 9.5 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Tealium Customer Data Hub
Tealium Customer Data Hub
Score 8.7 out of 10
PFL Direct Mail Platform
PFL Direct Mail Platform
Score 9.3 out of 10
Enterprises
Tealium Customer Data Hub
Tealium Customer Data Hub
Score 8.7 out of 10
PFL Direct Mail Platform
PFL Direct Mail Platform
Score 9.3 out of 10
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User Ratings
Google Tag ManagerOracle Marketing
Likelihood to Recommend
9.7
(68 ratings)
7.8
(246 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(6 ratings)
10.0
(92 ratings)
Usability
9.3
(13 ratings)
10.0
(15 ratings)
Availability
9.1
(1 ratings)
8.1
(9 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
6.6
(5 ratings)
Support Rating
8.3
(11 ratings)
9.9
(16 ratings)
In-Person Training
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(3 ratings)
Online Training
7.3
(1 ratings)
7.6
(11 ratings)
Implementation Rating
9.8
(2 ratings)
8.8
(10 ratings)
Configurability
-
(0 ratings)
6.4
(1 ratings)
Ease of integration
-
(0 ratings)
2.0
(2 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
(0 ratings)
8.5
(120 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
-
(0 ratings)
6.4
(1 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Google Tag ManagerOracle Marketing
Likelihood to Recommend
Google
Google Tag Manager is well suited when the marketer or marketing team does not work closely with the developers. In this scenario, it means that the marketer can deploy 3rd party tools such as live chat widgets, advertising pixels, and much more themselves in a timely manner. Google Tag Manager may be less relevant in an organization where the marketer is also the developer or has a strong development background, where they can implement the 3rd party tags directly on the site when they need. But even in this instance, there's still great benefit in using Google Tag Manager.
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Oracle
A duration of one and a half years is enough for us to
recognize the capabilities of a tool and in my opinion, this one is just a
great tool to manage marketing campaigns of even massive-sized firms. Its
marketing automation tool and its way of managing campaign and the way it
executes digital initiatives is enough to get an inkling of its abilities.
Less favorable for the people who want to have something at
a cheap price and are more dependent on the reports as its reports have nothing
much in detail.
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Pros
Google
  • Selecting elements on a site [object, class, cookie, etc] (to later fire an event, send some data, etc) is very easy with triggers. Want to add an event when someone clicks on a button? Super easy. It was many many DOM selectors and you can even add custom functions if you need to do something more specific
  • In general, firing events in different circumstances is very easy mixing triggers and tags. You can track almost any element of the DOM and do whatever you want with it.
  • Testing is a great functionality. Only you can see what's on the site and you can debug it easily by seeing which events or tags were triggered and all the DOM elements involved (and why they matched the trigger).
  • Working in environments (staging, production) and versioning is easy to do, deploying changes in 2 clicks.
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Oracle
  • We can look for the behavior of our clients on our website and mobile application using the analytics it provides.
  • It is highly customizable.
  • It presents data in a form that is easily understandable and reports are highly beneficial for us.
  • Analytics in the form of graphs.
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Cons
Google
  • There are several good integrations, but there can always be more. Native tracking for call tracking solutions, analytics providers, non-Google advertisers would be top of my list.
  • Documentation is just dreadful. Luckily there are some awesome folks out there doing crowdsourced tutorials (shout out to Simo Ahava) but by and large the Google Tag Manager instructions are worth what you pay for them.
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Oracle
  • Integration options outside of auto-syncs. I am currently having an issue trying to find an adapter to use with Eloqua to API into our data warehouse but keep the functionality on the Eloqua side.
  • To provide more transparency and visual details of the syncs (integrations of outside data) from any other system that is feeding Eloqua, like what is being updated or changed, better explanations of errors, drill down to newly created records.
  • Custom Objects - Need to have a way to create CDOs outside of just form submissions and uploading of lists, like if you needed to import a file nightly to feed that CDO data but automate the import and make sure it maps to a contact record.
  • Import of data from a file on SFTP - There is no way to filter or create logic to control what is being fed into Eloqua. Currently, that manipulation has to be done by the IT side first. Less flexibility.
  • Better auditing capabilities within the canvas. meaning, sometimes if something is changed or not working the problem may not necessarily show up in immediately, the pattern could take a while to present itself. For example, the feeders into the program. If there is a problem, I don't know that maybe contacts are not entering the program until we do reporting that month and realize there was a lull of contacts going through. Then we have a whole month of missed records or other potential data issues. When you get do large and your Eloqua machine is very robust, the harder it is to see everything
  • Be able to add more than 250 custom contact records. That definitely inhibits my organization in how we need to use that record.
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Likelihood to Renew
Google
Google Tag Manager makes tracking traffic to our websites effortless, which enables our developers to focus on other tasks. Setting up a new instance takes only minutes and additional scripts can be added/modified without touching the source code of a site in production. This enables our marketing directors to coordinate tests and experiments with minimal effort.
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Oracle
We have been able to automate so many marketing processes with Eloqua over the past 5 years that the only direction would be to adopt the latest and greatest features Eloqua adds. The alternative would be to go back to the marketing stone-age and start over again. And we would rather move forward with increased automation and efficiency.
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Usability
Google
Google Tag Manager is the definition of a learning curve. At the beginning, you can barely do the minimum and it can seem questionable as to why you would use it. However, as users begin to learn its offerings and see how it can do much more, they will have a moment where GTM becomes a tool that empowers their ability to track and efficiently collect data for important business questions.
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Oracle
Personally, I find it quite easy to use. But for those members of our team who have little or no testing experience, it's been a bit more difficult. There's also training required for development teams in order to have your campaigns coded and set up in the most efficient way. Our developers have been able to do basic and intermediate tests with no difficulty, and they find the interface itself quite intuitive... it's just the extremely complex tests that require a bit more understanding.
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Reliability and Availability
Google
No answers on this topic
Oracle
No one has experienced any problems with availablity.
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Performance
Google
No answers on this topic
Oracle
There are occasional complaints about slowness to refresh a screen or build a report. However, this is as much a factor of network access speeds as the system itself, since often the complaints occur when someone is accessing on a wireless network.
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Support Rating
Google
It depends wether you are seeking official support from Google itself, in which case it would be rated very low because it's not their business model, they would rather have you work with one of their Google Analytics Certified Partner (GACP). In terms of self-served support, Google offer extensive documentation at https://developers.google.com/tag-manager/, recently revamped training (https://analyticsacademy.withgoogle.com/course05/preview), has active forums and user community (https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/104865292981489764063) which can typically answer even the most advanced questions.
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Oracle
We found that we often were telling support people how the system worked. Because we were on E9 that created a lot of support issues as well since few people on the support team seemed to know how E9 worked. That was mostly okay except when we had major system issues (like SSO preventing us from logging in after an update), it became really hard to get answers that weren't vague. It was always the issues that had the highest visibility within the organization (like with Sales) that seemed to take forever to resolve and didn't have a clear escalation path. When Oracle switched Eloqua over to the Oracle support portal it just got worse
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In-Person Training
Google
No answers on this topic
Oracle
They offer very basic classes which are required for master certification.

After having been through it, I would not consider anyone with a master certification any more qualified, unlike Salesforce.com certification which is a more difficult thing to acquire. For example, one of the classes towards certification was around social media. I would have expected examples of how to incorporate into campaigns in the product, with a demo and hands-on test. Instead, it was a powerpoint slideshow that went on way too long and covered really basic stuff like “what is Facebook, what is Twitter”
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Online Training
Google
I thought there was a little bit too much emphasis on AdWords stuff, not enough on the generic application of GTM.
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Oracle
Ok, so, this sounds like it could be horrible because it was all remote, but we loved it... the Adobe training environment was easy to use, and the trainers were engaging. It was simple to switch back and forth between the meeting and the hands-on exercises in their training instances. We took the fundamentals training early in our implementation-- before the consultants came onsite-- and I know this made a big difference in our implementation, because we were able to ask informed questions throughout
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Implementation Rating
Google
Planning and communication will help greatly with an in-house implementation. If there are large teams, try to limit the number of people involved to 1-2 developers (back-end dev may be necessary depending on your platform), one analytics marketer and one project manager.
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Oracle
I give it a 10 because the only issue we had was a result of not following the guidance we were given. Maxymiser provided a customized implementation guide for each site where we were adding the code. On our site implementations when we followed that guide to the letter, it was extremely fast and easy and has worked very well.
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Alternatives Considered
Google
We moved to GTM from a standard Google Analytics implementation. GTM is much more flexible and easier to make changes, especially as the changes relate to multiple sites and environments. While there is a learning curve when figuring out how to use GTM, I believe the change has been worth it because it helps us understand at a more fundamental level how our tracking works and gives us a lot more control over what we track and how.
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Oracle
It was quite complex to generate segments with Adobe
analytics and I wasn’t personally satisfied with the overall performance of
Adobe Analytics and wasn’t enough flexible in any way. So we decided to switch
to something else better than Adobe Analytics and is available in the market at
a cheap rate and we ended up doing our research for the most suitable tool at
Oracle Infinity and we don’t regret our decision.
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Scalability
Google
No answers on this topic
Oracle
Eloqua is definitely good for larger companies that have 100,000+ contacts and complex marketing workflows and data. Personalization is fairly robust with Eloqua for larger campaigns with smart content and features. Scaling across channels is also seamless - as the platform has great options for non-email channels like SMS, Direct Mail, Chat, etc.
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Return on Investment
Google
  • GTM is very useful to determine if a particular element on the site is useful (i.e. is it being watched, is it being clicked, does it help customers navigate through more pages). As an SEO person, I can use this information to decide what to optimize for but also to track progress and see improvements in engagement.
  • With the use of Google Tag Manager, I was able to easily inject an A/B testing tool which lead to several improvements in lead generation.
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Oracle
  • We are able to use it to help our clients scale through testing
  • We have been able to measure the impact of our events and sales events so we can determine which events to continue in the future and determine future investment
  • Launch a new brand out of Eloqua and measure awareness
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