Data Strategy

Digital Marketing

Creating a dataverse at Metcash

Data can be incredibly helpful for marketers to optimise around the things they already know, but not so useful when it comes to those things they don’t know.

Measurement & Analytics

How this customer thinker lifted Pepper's data game

Most data teams are constrained by the resources available to them. So when those resources aren’t enough for you do everything, you could be doing to help your organisation, you can either live with the situation, or find ways around it.

Digital Marketing

Why marketers need to think outside the data box

We all hear it all the time: Data is the be all and end all of marketing. What does the data say? Does the data support decision making? Have we checked data for customer insight?

Leadership

Uber’s biggest data challenge

​Some may be surprised Uber has any challenges, given its explosion around the world, but the rideshare company took to the virtual stage at Domopalooza to discuss its data challenges and how it set about solving them.

Digital Marketing

Why data experience is the new customer experience

La-Z-Boy has been around for nearly 100 years. However, in the 1990s, the recession and various competitors manufacturing overseas hit the company hard and it decided to switch up its marketing to attract more affluent and younger buyers, as well as women.

Digital Marketing

The sports streaming service that allows customers a team pause

For a new streaming service in a competitive environment, Kayo has gone from 25 per cent prompted awareness to 80 per cent in just 12 months – something it puts down to the Aussie love of sport, plus some exceptional marketing by the Kayo team.

Strategy

Tealium CRO: Customer data boon yet to be unlocked

​There is a massive opportunity for brands to engender even more consumer loyalty, as the true potential of data and the harnessing of technologies like customer data platforms (CDPs) and artificial intelligence (AI) become apparent in the coming years.

Digital Marketing

5 things marketers should know about data privacy in 2020

Data Privacy Day is today (January 28) and with legislation being implemented around the world and large platforms like Google phasing out cookies, marketers are scrambling to balance privacy requirements with customer expectations around not not data collection, but the personalised communications they now expect.

Digital Marketing

How customer experience is making the difference for Dan Murphy's

​Head of data and personalisation at Endeavour Drinks, Andy Sutton, had a very clear remit when he started at Dan Murphy’s 18 months ago: To transform customer experience (CX) in a way that not only drives revenue, but also drives a better outcome for customers.

Digital Marketing

How Movember became more data-driven to communicate all year round

​It’s November so, naturally, the call out to grow a ‘mo and help prevent male suicide for Movember is top of mind. But how does a not-for-profit like the Movember Foundation harness its data to create a strategy for better personalisation, targeting, and all year round messaging? And, most importantly, how do they do this in a cost effective way?

Digital Marketing

Gap's data maturity journey

Gap might be a significant fashion retailer globally, but two years ago, the group was lacking a data-driven strategy that could bring personalisation to its digital and physical customer experiences.

Digital Marketing

​Why context is important for personalisation

Just because you can communicate with a customer in a highly personalised way, doesn’t mean you should, said director of marketing infrastructure at Monash University, Amin Foda, at Tealium’s recent Digital Velocity event.

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Marketing prowess versus the enigma of the metaverse

Flash back to the classic film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Television-obsessed Mike insists on becoming the first person to be ‘sent by Wonkavision’, dematerialising on one end, pixel by pixel, and materialising in another space. His cinematic dreams are realised thanks to rash decisions as he is shrunken down to fit the digital universe, followed by a trip to the taffy puller to return to normal size.

Liz Miller

VP, Constellation Research

Why Excellent Leadership Begins with Vertical Growth

Why is it there is no shortage of leadership development materials, yet outstanding leadership is so rare? Despite having access to so many leadership principles, tools, systems and processes, why is it so hard to develop and improve as a leader?

Michael Bunting

Author, leadership expert

More than money talks in sports sponsorship

As a nation united by sport, brands are beginning to learn money alone won’t talk without aligned values and action. If recent events with major leagues and their players have shown us anything, it’s the next generation of athletes are standing by what they believe in – and they won’t let their values be superseded by money.

Simone Waugh

Managing Director, Publicis Queensland

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