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Il mese scorso siamo stati lieti di vedere così tanti amici (vecchi e nuovi) al nostro primo evento PeachLive in Australia. Con un panel di esperti, tra cui Brett Poole, MD di Finecast, Mark Frain, CEO di MCN e Scott Davies, CEO di Never.no, abbiamo approfondito come cogliere le nuove opportunità offerte dall'attuale paesaggio mediatico in evoluzione.
Un ringraziamento speciale anche allo chef esecutivo Peter Conistis, che ha preparato un delizioso pranzo, e anche al nostro favoloso luogo, Beta Bar & Gallery.
Brett Poole, Finecast
TV mirata: dove la TV incontra i dati
"Negli ultimi 5 anni, la TV ha subito più cambiamenti che negli ultimi 50." Brett introduce la TV mirata e spiega come la TV mirata stia aprendo opportunità pubblicitarie e generando un notevole incremento nella portata e nell'efficacia delle Pubblicità per tutti i tipi di marchi.
Scott Davies, never.no
Libera il potere del contenuto dinamico
"Abbiamo pensato, se possiamo aumentare il coinvolgimento del pubblico nella TV lineare, allora facciamolo anche nella pubblicità. Sarà un gioco da ragazzi – molto più facile della TV in diretta. Oh." Scott spiega come never.no sfrutta il potere della pubblicità dinamica per aiutare i marchi a creare contenuti creativi personalizzati e pertinenti.
Mark Frain, MCN
Libera il potere del contenuto dinamico
"Come appare il futuro lato acquisto? Ci sono alcune tendenze interessanti – e alcune davvero spaventose." Dalla visione a breve termine alla troppa attenzione ai timori legati al self-service, Mark esplora le sfide che l'industria pubblicitaria sta affrontando e come stanno costruendo un lato acquisto futuro che sia connesso sia alla performance che al marchio.
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