With consumers spending significantly more time on various digital media due to social distancing, working from home etc., it is imperative for brands to strike the right balance - engage with the consumers in a meaningful, personalized manner while maintaining the right tone. While the role first-party data plays might differ across businesses, there is no time like the present for companies to rethink and be more explicit about what data they collect and why.
- Andrew McAfee (principal research scientist, MIT)
Everything in the digital world - from surfing the web to sending an email to financial transactions and, yes, even sending a text message or making a phone call - creates a data trail and, there is a good chance, that someone is using it or will be soon enough.
The world has forever changed and during these challenging times, marketers need to innovate to both adapt and gain competitive advantage. Many are looking to data and artificial intelligence to help them improve marketing performance and drive revenue. Join consumer intelligence provider Mobilewalla and Smartfren, a leading Indonesian telecommunications company, to learn more about:
It's no secret that foot traffic is down in the U.S. - but traffic is not just down, it's different. Overnight, consumers changed their shopping habits. But over the last couple of months in quarantine, a new picture has emerged.
Join PlaceIQ, a location data and technology company, to hear what trends they've seen in the U.S. in grocery, retail, dining, travel, and more. We'll be discussing:
- How marketers are using location data to monitor business health and watch for cues of reopening
83% of brands are still not able to make connections across consumer touchpoints and devices –without these connections, personalization remains a thing of the future. This won't get any easier with the cookie going away. Join Swiggy and Zeotap in a fireside chat about the future of identity resolution and customer intelligence and get some food for thought on the future of MarTech in India.
The MMA Measurement Committee in Vietnam, joined by 18 different companies in the Vietnamese Advertising Industry, aims to eliminate confusion and reduce friction in the marketplace, by creating more transparency and developing measurement standards and best practices for the Vietnamese market. For that purpose, MMA Measurement Committee wishes to uncover the current unmet needs of stakeholders in the industry regarding advertising measurement, in order to determine the most pressing concerns that would require immediate tackling by the committee.
Across the digital media ecosystem, advertisers have never stopped their search for solutions to better optimise their campaigns, enhance their customer experience, and explore more meaningful audience activations and efficient identity solutions.
However, some common challenges that they grapple with include inefficiencies in measurement, fraud, brand safety, a lack of transparency, identity mismanagement, and consumer privacy issues.
We live in a complex and fragmented advertising ecosystem, where the cookie-less web and growing consumer privacy concerns are taking over to define how marketing will look like in 2020. Brand advertisers seeking to succeed will need to find a way around these and shift their marketing strategies accordingly. In this session, we'll explore how to have a holistic and omnichannel consumer understanding to optimize 1st party strategies and better new customer acquisition, retention and cross/upselling.