NEW YORK, June 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new U.S. research report sees brands and their agencies adopting artificial intelligence (AI)-driven processes and techniques at rapid levels to drive performance-oriented aims in marketing — and achieving significant boosts in customer acquisition, incremental sales and retail traffic as a result.
“AI is both disruptive and constructive,” said Jonathan Margulies, managing partner, Winterberry Group, and report author. “What is certain is the speed of AI adoption by brands, and how they are leveraging data and technology to spur AI-enabled and measured performance marketing functions.”
The report from Winterberry Group, a strategic consulting firm, is titled “Delivering Performance in the Era of AI: Technology, Data and New Opportunities to Unlock Omnichannel Success” and is sponsored by United States Postal Service and NaviStone. The third in the “Delivering Performance” research series—which aims to track how U.S. brands are engaging with an array of media channels to support their bottom-line business needs—the report’s findings are based on a survey of more than 250 U.S. advertising and marketing professionals, supplemented by in-depth industry leader interviews.
Leveraging the Performance Marketing ‘Core Four,’ Plus One
More than seven in ten survey panelists say they have increased their spending on performance-oriented marketing in the past three years – uniformly across various vertical segments, among them financial services, business-to-business technology, consumer packaged goods and retail. Of the “core four,” online display advertising was ranked among the top three channels deployed (57 percent), followed by paid social (54 percent), direct mail (45 percent) and paid search (45 percent). Retail media networks also were cited by 37 percent, up from 27 percent, in a similar survey a year ago.
“As AI has caused disruption in search, social media and content discovery, marketers seem to be relying more on ‘value-on’ channels that deliver tangible, credible forms of engagement,” said Margulies, noting that direct mail serves to boost digital media performance when deployed in conjunction.

Source: “Delivering Performance in the Era of AI: Technology, Data and New Opportunities to Unlock Omnichannel Success,” Winterberry Group, June 2026.
AI-Enabled Benefits in Direct Mail—and Wider AI Deployment in Support of Performance Marketing
The research focuses specific attention on the use of AI in support of direct mail programs, noting the significant gains the technology is driving across a range of direct mail performance metrics; marketer panelists cited improved targeting accuracy (42.5 percent); improved return on investment (41.6 percent); better orchestration with other marketing channels (34.2 percent); and improved efficiency in production, postage and operational costs (33.3 percent) as specific benefits of their recent AI-centered initiatives. Direct mail spending in the United States is expected to increase by 1.1 percent in 2026 to $36.6 billion.
“At the same time,” Margulies said, “brands are adopting AI data-enabled techniques in the strategic planning, targeting, reporting and analysis to increase marketing and media effectiveness across all channels. The goal is to achieve greater omnichannel marketing prowess—understanding the contributions and performance metric of each marketing effort, working in concert with others.”

Source: “Delivering Performance in the Era of AI: Technology, Data and New Opportunities to Unlock Omnichannel Success,” Winterberry Group, June 2026.
Other key findings from the report include:
“The AI maturity curve is taking shape,” Margulies. “From early investments in workflow – to content and creative optimization, audience segmentation, and predictive analytics, we are setting the stage now for AI-enabled omnichannel orchestration and attribution-driven optimization. That is not just the nirvana for performance marketers, but all chief marketing officers and brand stewards. The ability to bring data, technology, and media together is now without challenges, but by having a vision and discipline for an enterprise-class mar-tech infrastructure, marketing organizations are planning for an omnichannel performance future.”
The full research report is available for download:
https://winterberrygroup.com/delivering-performance-in-the-era-of-ai-technology-data-and-new-opportunities-to-unlock-omnichannel-success
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[Editor’s Note: Editorial members of the media may request a full copy of the research by contacting Keiana Davison, kdavison@winterberrygroup.com. Selected charts and figures from the study may be published, sourcing “Winterberry Group, Delivering Performance in the Era of AI: Technology, Data and New Opportunities to Unlock Omnichannel Success, June 2026.” You may also request a copy of previous Winterberry Group Delivering Performance reports from 2023 and 2025.] Media Contact: Keiana Davison Winterberry Group kdavison@winterberrygroup.com