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E-commerce and Retail
From Clicks to Bricks: How to Capture Market Share with In-Person and Online Shopping Experiences
When the recent pandemic closed stores and restricted in-store experience, many consumers didn’t stop shopping. Instead, they brought their business online. Online sales eclipsed $815 billion in 2020, an eye-popping $244 billion or 30 percent year-over-year increase. U.S. Census Bureau However, don’t write the obituary for in-store experiences just yet. As pandemic restrictions resolved and people resumed their day-to-day activities, many…
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Advertising Technology
Closing Data Gaps Across Different Domains In Financial Services
Targeted advertising and marketing in financial services generates a huge payoff. That payoff can be exponentially increased by six to seven times through personalized messages offered in real-time through contextualized data. These benefits are built on the foundations of real-time customer listening through data collection and identity resolution, making real-time customer data platforms (CDPs) a vital component to driving revenue…
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Content Marketing
Blogs: Written by Fools to be Read by Imbeciles…
Mr. Rago, assistant editorial features editor at The Wall Street Journal, eloquently addresses the blogosphere as: The Blog Mob: Written by fools to be read by imbeciles. Joseph Rago This may be the most pretentious attack I’ve seen by a journalist yet! As a former newspaper professional, it’s disappointing to see this attitude. Even worse, I’m a fan of the…