Crimson Marketing’s CEO Glenn Gow interviews the best and the brightest marketing minds on Moneyball for Marketing. He and his guests talk about the incredible changes happening in marketing organizations around Big Data and marketing technology. Moneyball for Marketing features marketing technology insights from the top marketers in the world. The reference to Moneyball is from the story of how the Oakland A's baseball team were able to win and win and win, because they figured out how to u ...
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Brian King, VP Marketing of Cycle Gear: "Personalization is the Key to Optimization" by Glenn GowΑπό τον Glenn Gow
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Kash Shaikh, VP Marketing of Ruckus: “Tell it Before you Sell it” by Glenn GowΑπό τον Glenn Gow
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“I don’t need conjecture to say we’re probably in one of the biggesttransitions in the last century,” says Jonathan Martin, CMO of flash storage leader Pure Storage. As mobile devices and social media have become increasingly dominant, people have become overwhelmed by information, and are now no longer listening. In this installment of Moneyball f…
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Sydney Sloan, CMO of Al Fresco: “Lessons in Digital Marketing Strategy” by Glenn GowΑπό τον Glenn Gow
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Amidst an ecosystem containing multitudes of martech software solutions, marketers across the B2C and B2B spheres are charged with the sometimes unenviable task of distilling the best technology and techniques to harness the power of Big Data in their organizations. Jennifer Johnson, CMO of fast growing cybersecurity innovator Tanium, is amongst th…
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Millennials are both coveted and scorned by marketers. They are open?minded, self?revealing and bold, but also digitally savvy consumers who want it on their own terms. All too often, those are terms that resist traditional influence, requiring marketers to understand and innovate in order to reap the substantial rewards. Steven Dupree, VP of Marke…
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In the next 5 years, smart mobile devices are set to more than double from 1.75 to 4 billion. Mobility is driving most of the change today in the way that people interact with the World. Yet a whopping 93% of all transactions still take place in brick and mortar stores. For all the ways that daily life and consumer behavior are changing, it could b…
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