Knotch vs. Oracle Moat Measurement

Overview
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Knotch
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Knotch in New York offers their analytics suite as for content marketing ROI. The technology is designed to help CMOs & their teams measure and impact the outcome of their content efforts via real-time, actionable intelligence across all of their content investment. The Knotch content intelligence platforms help marketers plan, measure, optimize and benchmark their content efforts across all owned and paid strategies.N/A
Oracle Moat Measurement
Score 8.1 out of 10
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Moat Analytics is a cross-channel analytics platform with emphasis on mobile analytics and its mobile heatmap for analyzing web engagement. The product is an independent product offering in the Oracle Data Cloud family of products since Oracle acquired Moat in 2017.N/A
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User Testimonials
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Knotch
If the intent is to measure effectiveness of specific content on the hub, with the ability to ask directly the question to those who come to the site, then this is a very powerful tool
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Oracle
Moat is well suited to implement into digital placements that are being served through third-party ad servers (Campaign Manager, Flashtalking, etc). It holds your publishers accountable from a viewability standpoint. If you are running high dynamic or site serving placements with 1x1 or click trackers, you aren't able to measure viewability and are at the mercy of publishers providing viewability metrics.
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Pros
Knotch
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Oracle
  • Breaks down how well each creative has done in a campaign.
  • Allows us to see the progress of a campaign through its time live.
  • Can easily be organized to pull the data you're looking for.
  • Can export into an excel doc to then dig deeper and format and look at data outside of Moat.
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Cons
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Oracle
  • I’ve experienced some issues exporting reports into an Excel doc and have to manually copy and paste data with can be very time-consuming.
  • You have to manually wrap video tags with the MOAT pixel which can be a tedious process.
  • Video and display are in separate interfaces so you have to export separately and then consolidate into one report.
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Knotch
I have used few similar products in the past but knotch has stronger and easy analytics
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Oracle
Moat gives our team more insight into how campaigns are running. They give a more detailed breakdown per creative whereas other platforms only touch upon the limited or more specific information.
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Return on Investment
Knotch
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Oracle
  • It has given the media and analytics team more granular metrics to measure for campaigns that may have awareness objectives and no KPIs.
  • Measuring view ability ensures that clients media dollars are being viewed by the targeted audience.
  • Moat allows you to gain metrics that can be very insightful and how users are interacting with placements, creative, etc.
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