アタラ株式会社
Agency Headquarters
新宿区新宿1-36-2 新宿第七葉山ビル7F, 東京都, 160-0022
アタラ株式会社 (Atara Co., Ltd.) is a premier digital marketing consultancy and high-level Google Partner dedicated to driving business transformation through data-driven strategies and advanced advertising technology. As an elite partner within the Google ecosystem, Atara possesses a profound understanding of the Google Ads platform, Google Analytics 4 (GA4), and Google Cloud integration, positioning them as a critical ally for enterprises seeking to navigate the complexities of the modern digital landscape. The agency’s expertise lies in its ability to transcend standard campaign management. Leveraging their official Google Partner status, Atara gains early access to product betas, advanced training, and direct technical support from Google, ensuring their clients remain at the forefront of marketing innovation. Their certified specialists excel in orchestrating full-funnel strategies across Search, Display, YouTube, and Shopping, utilizing automated bidding and machine learning models to maximize Return on Ad Spend (ROAS). Beyond execution, Atara distinguishes itself through a deep focus on the "Marketing Stack." They specialize in the technical harmonization of Google’s suite—integrating Google Ads data with BigQuery and Looker Studio to provide a unified view of the customer journey. This technical prowess allows them to solve complex attribution challenges and implement sophisticated first-party data strategies that comply with evolving privacy standards while maintaining high performance. By combining meticulous account optimization with high-level strategic consulting, アタラ株式会社 empowers brands to transform raw data into actionable business intelligence. Their commitment to transparency, technical excellence, and sustainable growth makes them a trusted partner for organizations aiming to achieve scalable success through the power of Google’s advertising and analytics ecosystem.
Featured Client Reviews
"The receptionist's attitude is the worst. It's incredibly rude to use a word like "otaku" when talking about a company. Do they not know the word "your company"? It's no exaggeration to say that a receptionist who answers the phone on behalf of a company cannot use basic words, which are one of the first things you learn as a working adult..."
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