What’s Next for Data-Driven Marketing?
Most industries are now driven by big data. But data, and the way it’s gathered and processed, is always changing and improving. Expect these top trends in 2020 for data-driven marketing.
Most industries are now driven by big data. But data, and the way it’s gathered and processed, is always changing and improving. Expect these top trends in 2020 for data-driven marketing.
In-market data gives you information on local consumers who have made an action, like expressed interest in buying a car. This data is crucial to helping you reach the right person at the right time.
Accurate data is a must for your franchise’s marketing strategy. But what data should you be focusing on?
With all the big data available at our fingertips today, franchises are tasked with mining that data to find better ways to reach their ideal audiences. Access to customer data in addition to important business information helps drive business decision-making, and ultimately business growth and further expansion.
Agencies are often stuck using the same data segments as their competitors. But with data from BDEX, agencies can get the third-party data they need from one place, helping them create their own custom audiences.
Marketing strategies change every year. There is a flood of new technology, new trends, and new demands from customers. But one thing never changes: the goal.
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