Acquity Group

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Acquity Group
TypePublic company
IndustryDigital Marketing
Founded2001
Defunct2013 (acquisition completed)
FateAcquired
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, USA
Key people
Jay Dettling (president)


Founders
Chris Dalton
Paul Weinewuth
Matt Schmeltz

Scott Spear
Revenue$141+ million (2012)[1]
OwnerAccenture
Number of employees
600
Websitewww.acquitygroup.com

Acquity Group, LLC is a former eCommerce and digital marketing company with U.S. headquarters in Chicago and offices across North America. It was acquired by Accenture in 2013.

Acquity Group has domestic offices in New York City, Dallas, Seattle, San Francisco, Irvine, Scottsdale, Overland Park, Boise and Atlanta. Its international offices are located in Toronto and Ottawa in Canada.[2] Acquity Group's work with more than 600 global brands covers eCommerce, mobile, and social media.

Acquity Group Headquarters in Ogilvie Station, Chicago

History[]

Acquity Group was founded in 2001 by Chris Dalton, Paul Weinewuth, Scott Spear and Matt Schmeltz, who contracted with technology marketing agency BIGfrontier, in Chicago, to launch and grow the company[3] Dalton, who was named the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2009, serves as chief executive officer.[4] Acquity Group filed for an IPO in 2012 and was listed on.[5] the New York Stock Exchange. In May 2013, Acquity Group was acquired by Accenture for $316 million. Acquity Group is now a part of Accenture Interactive.[6]

Acquity Group helps its clients use the Internet to increase sales and improve user-experience through an approach it pioneered, known as Brand eCommerce, which incorporates user-experience, creative design, back-end technical implementation and architecture [1].

Acquity Group's clients represent a broad base of B2B and B2C companies in a variety of industries. Past and present clients include Adobe, American Airlines, AT&T, Garmin, General Motors, McDonald's, Motorola, and Saks Fifth Avenue [2].

Mobile Audit[]

Acquity Group's Mobile Commerce Audit, an analysis of the Internet Retailer 500 that identifies commerce companies with an active mobile presence, is published annually. The results of the 2009 Mobile Commerce Audit showed that only 4% of the United States' top 500 online retailers had websites compatible with mobile browsers.[7][8] The 2010 Mobile Audit revealed that 12% of the top web merchants had m-commerce sites; in 2011, that number increased to 37%.[9]

In 2011, Acquity Group issued its first European Mobile Audit, which revealed that nearly a quarter of Europe's top online retailers had some sort of mobile app and just under 20 percent had a website optimized for mobile devices.[10]

Brand eCommerce Audit[]

Acquity Group's Brand eCommerce Audit is compiled annually and ranks commerce companies across six channels: big browser, mobile/tablet, social, in-store, search and email. Its inaugural report, released November 2012, analyzed Interbrand's "Best Retail Brands of 2012" and examined customer expectations across six channels.[11]

In 2012, Acquity Group Brand eCommerce Audit's research revealed that 82 percent of retailers have a mobile optimized site, 72 percent have a mobile or tablet app, and 66 percent have both.[12]

References[]

  1. ^ "Acquity Group's CEO Discusses Q4 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript". 20 March 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Acquity Group Expands into Canadian Market, Sets Up Shop in Ottawa". Acquity Group. 14 May 2012. Archived from the original on 16 June 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
  3. ^ Vidya Drego (7 December 2010). "Q&Agency: Acquity Group". Forrester. Archived from the original on 2 April 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Chris Dalton". Acquity Group website. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  5. ^ Thad Rueter (19 April 2012). "Digital marketing firm Acquity Group files for an IPO". Internet Retailer. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Accenture buying Acquity for $316 million". Acquity Group website. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  7. ^ Stephanie Clifford and Claire Cain Miller (17 April 2011). "Retailers Retool Sites to Ease Mobile Shopping". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Mark Walsh (24 June 2010). "Only 12% Of Web Retailers Have Mobile-Specific Sites". MediaPost. Archived from the original on 2011-05-08.
  9. ^ Kevin Woodward (13 October 2011). "Top 500 e-retailers offer more mobile commerce sites and apps". Internet Retailer.
  10. ^ "Acquity Group Announces European Mobile Audit Data". Acquity Group. 7 April 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  11. ^ Acquity Group. "Brand eCommerce(TM) Audit" (PDF). Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  12. ^ TMCNet.com (7 December 2012). "Acquity Group Releases eCommerce Audit". Retrieved 28 January 2013.

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