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Data Driven

Ethan Evans

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

In today's competitive business environment, "Data Driven" argues that leveraging data analytics and customer insights is crucial for marketing success. This book provides a comprehensive guide to shifting towards data-driven decision-making, emphasizing that relying on intuition alone is no longer sufficient for sustainable growth. It highlights the evolution of marketing and the increasing importance of understanding data quality, as well as the ethical considerations involved in data handling.

 
The book explores the foundational principles of data analytics, the extraction of actionable customer insights, and the practical application of data-driven strategies across various marketing channels. For instance, understanding customer behavior through data mining and segmentation analysis enables businesses to create personalized customer experiences, leading to optimized marketing investments and a higher return on investment (ROI). Real-world case studies illustrate how leading companies have successfully implemented data-driven initiatives.

 
Beginning with an introduction to core data analytics concepts, the book progresses through customer insight methodologies and the practical application of data-driven strategies across key marketing channels like digital advertising and social media. It culminates with a discussion on building a data-driven marketing organization, emphasizing data governance and continuous improvement.

 
Ultimately, "Data Driven" provides the frameworks needed to foster collaboration between data scientists, marketers, and business leaders, leading to a cultural transformation within organizations.
Available since: 03/03/2025.
Print length: 110 pages.

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