How mktg + data boost ROI. Big Data’s single customer view (RBDR 7.20.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Datamentors’ Larisa Bedgood blogged about how to make marketing and data work towards better ROI. Yet, average ROI for data-driven marketing is already 224%. 2) Copernicus Marketing COO Eric Paquette provides some detail about four key elements in Big Data that can create the powerful single view of customers that every marketers seek.

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Mkters drift to 1st party data. Enhancing female empowerment. (RBDR 7.16.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Study reports that the most successful data-driven marketers are increasingly relying on first party data. [Link to story: http://prwire.com.au/pr/52534/study-finds-marketers-with-the-most-profitable-data-driven-campaigns-embrace-first-party-data-as-their-top-choice%5D 2) Professor Andrea Lodi is coming to École Polytechnique de Montréal and receiving $22 million to invest over the next decade to solve Big Data and converting it into knowledge for organizations, companies and people. 3) Ipsos OTX CEO Shelley Zalis launches TFQ Ventures to expand women’s empowerment in their professional careers.

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MR specialties found wanting. PepsiCo innovation rebound. (RBDR 7.15.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Millward Brown’s study shows marketers realize the importance of understanding customer psychology, but uncertainty whether they are using the correct research methods to reach consumers. 2) A Simply Measured project shows companies’ uncertainty about where to position their social media department, how big the department should be and its structure. 3) PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi told Wall Street analysts how innovation has been revamped in the last eight years to the benefit of PepsiCo brands.

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Apple won’t collect personal customer data. “Vanishing Point” trend MR. (RBDR 7.14.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Datanami’s Alex Woodie explains Apple’s unbending attitude against collection of personal data from consumers. 2) At IIEX in Atlanta, Futures Group Executive Chairman J Walker Smith explained “Vanishing Point” trend research that identifies and explains how to benefit from hardly detectable emerging trends.

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