Operating data is tricky. It is supposed to help make accurate budgeting decisions and deliver seamless omnichannel experience to your customers. Despite that, marketers in the online retail space are still experiencing constant pressure to achieve an array of KPIs, and are often struggling to make sense of dozens of software platforms and multiple data sources.
To lend a hand, in this webinar we will cover ways to tackle key challenges with your existing resources. We will also take a deep dive at the end of the webinar to see how further data harmonisation and utilising marketing intelligence can deliver instant insights for your marketing performance optimisation and increased performance.
Phil Dance, Enterprise Sales at Datorama & Gosha Khuchua, Senior Director Digital Marketing at Ticketmaster presented:
- How to combine your marketing data across channels and campaigns for a unified view of performance
- How to get started with your marketing analytics strategy
- How to leverage the insights for increased marketing performance
- How Ticketmaster uses marketing analytics tools to optimise campaigns in real time
Speakers:
Phil Dance
Enterprise Sales
Datorama
Phil looks after Enterprise Sales at Datorama, the Marketing Intelligence company. Having worked in marketing tech for the last 10 years at companies such as Google and Adobe, Phil now works with some of Datorama’s largest customers helping them get insights from their cross-channel marketing data.
Phil has worked in marketing tech for over 10 years at companies such as Google and Adobe. He now works with Datorama’s largest clients within retail, FMCG, entertainment and other industries, helping them gain valuable insight for further marketing spend and performance optimisation.
Gosha Khuchua
Senior Director Digital Marketing
Ticketmaster
Gosha is a ten-year veteran of the digital media industry, his experience spans both digital direct response and branding. Prior to joining Ticketmaster, Gosha spent 8 years with Neo@Ogilvy, a leading digital performance agency.