Thursday, December 10, 2020 - 4:00am to 5:00am IST
Marketing Technology adoption in India is in a growth phase and the report gives you current and rich insights into how diverse Indian companies are investing in it. We will unveil the results of our exclusive survey amongst leading marketers in India on Marketing Technology adoption.
Key takeaways :
Current usage of MarTech
Share of marketing budget for MarTech
Types of marketing technology most used
Future of marketing technology adoption trends and much more
MMA India, in association with mFilterIt, has published the Ad Fraud Elimination Guidelines recommending best practices to combat the challenge through collaborative endeavours of advertisers, agencies and the publishers.
This approach recommends, for the first time ever, how advertisers, agencies and publishers can collaboratively work together, implementing best practices, to combat ad-fraud collectively and holistically. Only then a trust can be ensured throughout the value chain building an effective, RoI driven, and synergetic digital advertising ecosystem.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020 - 5:30am to 6:30am IST
The session deep dives into the role of personalization in enhancing the ROI for the retail and eCommerce industry and provides a roadmap for improving their personalization efforts across ever-changing customer journey leading to higher revenues and ROI.
Wednesday, November 25, 2020 - 5:30am to 6:30am IST
This session deep dives into various Martech trends that are shaping the financial sector, implementation issues and challenges facing the BFSI Industry and their management.
This session delves into personalization in times of data privacy and what should a brand do to overcome barriers to enable personalized real time experiences.
With the “new normal” being anything but normal, marketers and data scientists must continue to find ways to deliver results. Many opportunities exist for innovation through consumer intelligence - the combination of internal and external data. Join Anindya Datta, Founder & CEO of Mobilewalla, to gain a better understanding of the different types of consumer data that is available and how this data can be applied to three key use cases:
In today’s world, companies of all sizes and types aspire to connect with customers and build relationships that translate into business growth. Opportunities to engage their audiences are vast — online and offline media, websites, apps, email, and physical stores.
Our realities have changed and so have our behaviours. In the last 3 months, content consumption has seen an accelerated pace of growth with video streaming and app downloads at an all-time high. As of mid-June, we found that consumer willingness to venture out is recovering - but slowly. In parallel, we’ve all heard about how India’s online shopper base is expected to grow to 300-350 million by 2025, and how these new users aren’t limited to the metros/big cities.
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.