Global identity and access management platform
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CASE STUDY · CYBERSECURITY, IDENTITY AND ACCESS MANAGEMENT
How a Global Cybersecurity Leader Grew Pipeline by 166%
How Somebody Digital rebuilt the attribution infrastructure for a global identity and access management platform through a six-month analytics blackout, turning paid media that was disappearing into a void into a revenue engine growing pipeline across 6 regions and 12 languages.
GLOBAL FOOTPRINT · 6 REGIONS, 12 LANGUAGES
Live attribution across every market, from ANZ and UKI to Japan and DACH.
Increase in attributed pipeline revenue
Year on year
Return on ad spend
More than double the benchmark
Reduction in cost per lead
Across the engagement
ANZ conversions
With UKI conversions up 125%
THE SITUATION
Every dollar of paid media, disappearing into a void.
A major analytics migration had severed their attribution infrastructure entirely. With enterprise buying cycles stretching three to six months and procurement involving senior stakeholders across security, IT, and finance, the inability to connect ad spend to pipeline was strategically paralyzing. Whether the spend was working was, quite literally, untraceable.
The numbers visible before the blackout were not encouraging either. ROAS had plateaued at 3.62x, and previous platform experiments had been deprioritized after failing to demonstrate ROI. The business needed to scale global revenue under strict margin discipline. The infrastructure to do so simply did not exist.
Optimized for the Wrong Thing
MQLs
WHAT WE DID
Fix the foundation before building anything.
Make sure the tracking is working first, then build on that foundation.
RevenueTHE ONLY TARGET
See the spend again, first
Somebody Digital rebuilt the foundation before reaching for the campaigns. Custom BigQuery pipelines pulled Salesforce and Marketo data directly into Google Ads, bypassing the reporting blackout entirely. For the first time, the client had a direct line of sight from paid media through to pipeline stage and closed-won revenue, in real time, across every active market.
One attribution layer for every click
A 14-token UTM framework was implemented across the entire account, creating a consistent attribution layer capable of tracking every click through to its commercial outcome, regardless of language, region, or buying-cycle length. This was the prerequisite for every optimization decision that followed.
A tailored strategy per market
With attribution restored, the account was restructured around a modular global model. Rather than monolithic campaigns with token localization, each market got a strategy built on its own demand signals and conversion behavior. Japan blended English and Japanese to capture English-language intent that was being systematically missed. ANZ and UKI received dedicated conversion architecture rather than shared global flows.
Optimize for revenue, not proxies
Throughout, the optimization target shifted from MQL volume to pipeline value. Every bid strategy, budget allocation, and creative test was evaluated against a single question: is this contributing to attributed revenue?
THE RESULTS
A paid media operation finally accountable to revenue.
YEAR ON YEAR
The headline shift
RETURN ON AD SPEND
More than double the benchmark
REGIONAL CONVERSIONS
Localized markets, unlocked
PHASE 4 — AUTHORITY
Architecture, not just spend
WHAT THIS PROVES
The output was pipeline. The asset was the infrastructure.
FROM SPENDING ON FAITH
Accountable to revenue
FROM A REPORTING BLACKOUT
A revenue intelligence layer
FROM MQL PROXIES