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On today’s podcast episode, we discuss how finserv digital marketers are incorporating credit marketing, even in top- and mid-funnel campaigns.
• In our “Headlines” segment, we chat about the role of marketing as a revenue generator in banking—specifically, an article we published in August with results from an American Banker Association survey that stated 72% of marketing execs don't believe revenue generation is a part of marketing’s role.
• In “Story by Numbers,” we examine the results of digital campaigns that revolve around credit marketing and the ROI in creating a unified, full-funnel marketing strategy.
• In “Pretend CMO,” our guests have to thread together a multifaceted digital-only marketing campaign and discuss how it attributes ROI to the campaign's different digital channels.
Tune in to the discussion with host Rob Rubin, our analyst Tiffani Montez, and Aundra Thompson, director of product strategy and strategic planning for marketing solutions at TransUnion.
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| Sep 19, 2023
As social commerce becomes a significant percentage of digital buyers, the show-stopping argument here is clear for the year. Social media time spent is up, spend on social commerce for buyers up, and total shoppable media buyers is up. Shoppable media isn't just a wave or a trend. It's the new tide of e-commerce and it's here to stay. Marcus Johnson:. Mm-hmm. Very nice, gents.
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| Jan 9, 2024
Across Western Europe, social commerce sales are expected to grow by 34% annually between 2021 and 2025, per Deloitte. Fashion claims the biggest share of ecommerce sales in France—but it’s losing ground. For the first time, we have broken out retail ecommerce sales in France by product category.
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| Aug 9, 2023
In 2023, Pinterest doubled down on social commerce, inking deals with companies like Dotdash Meredith and Amazon to make its platform more shoppable and hosting pop-up events to reach consumers in real life. This year, Pinterest is likely to bring on more brand partners to keep that momentum going, potentially teaming up with retailers like Ikea, which is currently making a push in the US.
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| Jan 12, 2024
Small influencers poised to gain more brand followers: As social commerce capabilities expand and new tools power the creator economy, the demand for micro-influencers will take off.
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| Dec 22, 2021
While social commerce is on the rise in the US, livestream commerce has yet to take off. In addition, advances in technology (like ChatGPT) may help jumpstart voice commerce adoption. Here’s what marketers need to know to take advantage of the increase in physical and digital shopping channels.
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| Mar 31, 2023
The retail space is changing rapidly as marketers experiment with things like retail media, generative AI, and social commerce. In this discussion, Zia Daniell Wigder, Chief Content Officer, Insider Intelligence, talks about the trends on her radar and what she learned at Shoptalk.
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| Mar 21, 2023
Twitter expands social commerce offerings to catch up with competitors: The social media platform won’t be a shopping destination anytime soon, but that won’t stop it from experimenting.
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| Mar 11, 2022
Popularity with Gen Z isn’t enough to stop a US reorg at TikTok: With ad sales slowdown looming, the company is shuffling leadership and hoping social commerce moves pay off.
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| Nov 9, 2022
TikTok is the social commerce platform of the moment, as brands and marketers look to cash in on the #TikTokMadeMeBuyIt phenomenon. While TikTok may not have as large a shopper base as Facebook or Instagram, its shoppers are highly active and engaged.
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| Apr 1, 2022
The majority of US social buyers still order from retailer websites, rather than directly on social platforms. In December, 61.5% said they made their most recent social commerce purchase on the retailer’s site, while 38.5% reported doing so through the social network’s checkout feature.
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| Jan 21, 2022
Watch the on-demand replay of our webinar, TikTok Commerce: Strategies for Success in 2022, as we discuss the growing social commerce opportunity on TikTok.
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| Apr 4, 2022
TikTok reconfigures its social commerce strategy: As western consumers fail to embrace livestream shopping en masse, the social media platform is forced to dial back expansion plans.
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| Jul 6, 2022
TikTok bets on social commerce to deliver significant revenues: The platform is reportedly planning to build its own network of fulfillment centers.
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| Oct 12, 2022
On today's episode, we discuss what to expect from Prime Day 2022, Instagram's projected growth, what Americans watch on TV, the latest social commerce moves, movie theater ads 2.0, an unpopular opinion about comparing TV and digital video, how much time we spend doing meaningless work tasks, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Blake Droesch and Paul Verna and senior director of Briefings Stephanie Taglianetti.
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| Jul 1, 2022
YouTube is the most trusted US platform for social commerce.
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| Aug 2, 2022
TikTok’s ecommerce priorities are clear with expansion into Southeast Asia: Parent company ByteDance hopes to turn social media users into social commerce adopters.
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| Mar 1, 2022
We all know that 2023 will be the year of retail media, social commerce, and lingering economic uncertainty. But here are some more targeted possibilities for the year ahead.
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| Jan 5, 2023
Though social commerce sales are still rising, growth is slower than in previous years, as shopping habits shift and economic concerns continue to weigh on budgets. The pandemic-induced social commerce boom is over.
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| Jun 7, 2023
The emergence of Douyin and Pinduoduo as social commerce behemoths has changed the dynamics among China’s largest platforms. Our inaugural forecast for Douyin’s ecommerce sales shows it has pulled into fourth place among China’s online retailers and will claim an 11.4% share of the market in 2023.
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| Jul 14, 2023
Almost 60% of Gen Z has made a social commerce purchase this year, per our forecast. Roughly 50% of Gen Z social users reported using TikTok and Instagram for shopping/product discovery in the past month, according to our US Gen Z Social Media Survey. As the cohort’s top social sites, the platforms provide easy access to user reviews in comments and response videos.
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