[PODCAST] Veronica Romney Talks Digital Marketing and Personal Branding

A chat with my friend, Veronica Romney – entrepreneur, personal branding expert and speaker. Veronica has some wise words for marketing professionals wanting to advance their careers, provides some tips on how to start your own personal branding presence, and shares her thoughts on the recent controversies around Facebook, balancing work and family life and more!

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The 4 Ps of Marketing 2.0

If you’re a marketing executive in 2019 (titles abound these days – Chief Marketing Officer, VP Marketing, Chief Growth Officer, Chief Data Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Customer Experience Officer), you’re responsible for driving growth in your company.

Today, you’re faced with a myriad of issues such as digital transformation, privacy, ad fraud, ad blockers, multi-device behavior, high-demand, always-on customers… On top of that, the sheer volume of digital noise that people are exposed to by millions of brands makes the challenge much more complex. The traditional 4 Ps ain’t going to cut it anymore. A new way of thinking is in order. We need a new set of 4 Ps.

[PODCAST] The Gillette Commercial, Major Company Rebrands, TV Advertising and more

In this episode, I talk about some of the hot topics of the week including the controversial Gillette commercial, some major companies doing overhauls of their logos, TV advertising becoming more popular for DTC brands, an AI-based paid social optimization platform and Quora advertising.

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This week’s most engaging TV commercial – Maxwell the Pig

iSpot.tv states that this week’s most engaging TV commercial (by digital Share of Voice) was [drum roll, please] Geico’s Maxwell the Pig. Interestingly, coming in at second place was another Geico commercial – “Squirrels”. And #8 and #9 in the top 10 were also Geico commercials! So why and how is Geico dominating the TV ad leaderboard?

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The power of cross-device analytics

Understanding which online channels our web visitors come from is an integral part of our job as marketers. Layer on top of this, which devices they are using, and the picture becomes that much clearer. But how can we tell if the same user visited our website on a mobile phone and then later came back on desktop or tablet?