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The Commerce Collective Podcast is back in Cannes and is excited to launch this episode featuring Brian Tomasette - Director of Product, DSP, Amazon Ads that covers the future of addressability. We break it down into three segments, creating relevancy in a cookiesless world, simplification of controls for transparency, and upper funnel solutions for an increasingly fragmented landscape.
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Andrea Lennon, Chief Client Officer at Omnicom joins the podcast to discuss what clients want, what clients need, and how clients and agencies can best work together to achieve their shared goals. What clients want can be broken down into three key themes, and Andrea educates us on how Omnicom approaches large client relationships at the holding company level.
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The Commerce Collective Podcast’s monthly series, This Month Above the Fold, covers the most important eCommerce headlines each month broken down by none other than Patrick Miller, co-founder of Flywheel. For May 2024 we cover Instacart partnering with Uber Eats for restaurant delivery, SKU sharing across marketplaces, and the fate of TV advertising.
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What makes understanding the opportunity of ecommerce so difficult is that finding a global single source of truth can be incredibly difficult, but we think we have the closest answer. In this episode, Michael Rogosa of Flywheel Consulting joins us to showcase how Flywheel’s Consulting team approaches helping clients understand the opportunities that await and how to set ambitious enough goals that will drive their businesses forward.
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In the second episode from the Commerce Collective’s trip to Europe, James Hanscomb, EMEA DSP & Omnichannel Lead, educates us on omnichannel media strategies across the EU. The fragmented retailer ecosystem in Europe means it can be tough to understand where it makes the most sense to invest in the developing retail media networks especially considering the differences in consumer behavior and shopping options throughout the EU (think smaller format grocery stores vs. Walmart and how a media strategy needs to be different based on both physical inventory and retailer capabilities).
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The Commerce Collective podcast is off to Europe for two special episodes featuring our EU digital commerce experts, and in this episode Mark James, Senior Director EMEA, covers the nuances and strategies for success for brands when looking specifically at Amazon’s place in this regional ecommerce landscape. The EU market is complex and both regulatory and consumer behavior differences must all be considered when determining the level of investment to attach to an Amazon strategy.
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The Commerce Collective Podcast’s monthly series, This Month Above the Fold, covers the most important ecommerce headlines each month broken down by none other than Patrick Miller. For March 2024 we cover what we’re working on to solve for MFA junk inventory, Google’s offsite retail media capabilities, & retail media from the Wall Street perspective.
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The Commerce Collective Podcast is back at Shoptalk for another year of live recordings! In this episode, we jump into how fragmentation is impacting the commerce media landscape with a special focus on implications for retailers. With the number of retail media networks on the rise and the desire for standardization and efficient measurement alongside it, this episode will touch on the importance of a more unified retail media approach.
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The Commerce Collective Podcast is back at Shoptalk for another year of live recordings! In this episode we discuss how consumer journeys are more complex than ever and are increasingly difficult to measure and target efficiently. Walmart, a true omnichannel retailer, has a unique advantage when it comes to understanding the consumer path to purchase based on their owned touchpoints and full-funnel media capabilities - but how should brands be thinking about their media strategies on Walmart.com knowing that the consumer journey interacts with multiple channels?
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The Commerce Collective Podcast is back at Shoptalk for another year of live recordings! In this episode we talk about advancements in Instacart’s technologies for retailers and how Instacart is empowering retailers to embrace the opportunity of an owned retail media platform - which then opens up the door to growth for advertisers.
Be sure to tune into all of our podcast content from Shoptalk!
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It wouldn’t be the Commerce Collective podcast if we didn’t bring you a new episode on incrementality in 2024. Incrementality is still a made-up word, but in the year since we last covered incrementality we have decided to rephrase how we think about the concept - shifting away from funny estimation math to a true academic exercise looking at the long-term value of net new to channel customers and how much it costs to acquire these customers utilizing none other than clean room technology. You’ll have to listen in for Gabe Fishbein, VP of Product at Flywheel’s take on the future of incrementality as a business-driving factor.
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The Commerce Collective Podcast’s monthly series, This Month Above the Fold, covers the most important ecommerce headlines each month broken down by none other than Patrick Miller. For February 2024, Patrick covers Walmart’s acquisition of Vizio, the state of the ad market and its appeal, and current happenings and outlooks across Alibaba and Amazon’s share of Chinese sellers.
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In this episode, Flywheel's Amber Chen, SVP Strategic Partnerships & Global Account Development, APAC, is back to catch up on key ecommerce topics relating to both China & China’s influence on the West. Head back to our APAC Masterclass to learn more about China’s key marketplaces and listen in here to discuss how China’s marketplaces differ from Amazon in terms of data sharing (think AMC) and how Chinese manufacturers like Shein and Temu have taken the US market by storm.
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If you aren’t prepared for the shift from third-party observability to operating within walled gardens when measuring advertising efficiency, you’re falling behind. In this episode, our Chief Technology Officer, Keerat Sharma shares his perspective on the upgrade we’re seeing in how we measure advertising efforts, embracing the walled gardens and utilizing clean rooms to tie marketing efforts more closely to sales. Tune in to learn about how the industry got to this point, how to understand what is happening now, and how to prepare for the future (with the help of Flywheel of course) of the movement to first-party walled gardens.
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The Commerce Collective Podcast’s monthly series, This Month Above the Fold, covers the most important ecommerce headlines each month broken down by none other than Patrick Miller. For January 2024, Patrick covers Omnicom’s acquisition of Flywheel and what the future of marketing holds, Prime Video officially launching ads, & updates on global marketplaces seeing growth such as Temu.
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It's 2024 and Flywheel Retail Insights has all of the predictions for the year that your brand needs to know. In this episode we deep dive into three of the 8 predictions, those being omnichannel as a key player, generative AI, and social commerce. Listen in to see where we predict these key elements of commerce to go this year and how your brand can stay caught up in the quickly changing landscape.
Get in touch with the Flywheel Retail Insights team here! https://www.flywheeldigital.com/contact-us
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Bill Hildebolt, Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of Influencer Marketing agency gen.video shares his insights on the landscape of influencer marketing and the intricate process of developing efficient campaigns across retailers. Where does a brand begin? Where is performance tracked and what metrics matter? How does influencer marketing tie into a larger media strategy? All of this and more (such as who could influence you to buy Dove soap) will be answered in this episode so be sure to listen in and walk away with a deeper understanding of this exploding segment of commerce.
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Streaming TV - or more commonly referred to as STV, is a growing area of ecommerce and for a good reason. In this episode, Gloria Steiner and Kim Reisin of Perpetua teach us about the logistics of STV, when to know if investing in STV makes sense for your brand, and how to measure the success of your STV campaigns when looking at full funnel performance measurement.
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