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Marketing Beat's Marketing Bites
Marketing Beat's Marketing Bites
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3: How your audience insights can give your ads a competitive edge
Épisode 3
mardi 29 octobre 2024 • Durée 41:26
In digital advertising, the method of delivery is as important as the message, if brands are to land an effective, engaging campaign.
Joining us to give us their unique perspective are Thom Arkestaal, director, advertising insights, Microsoft Advertising and Xanthe Pickford-Avery, head of search, The7Stars.
We'll be covering how consumers are connecting with brands and advertising, how important brand recognition is to advertising effectiveness, and what pieces of insight are most crucial to brands looking to attract new consumers.
Join us for another insightful episode of Marketing Beat's Marketing Bites.
2: Beyond the branding - the new philosophy of ‘on-brand’
Épisode 2
mercredi 16 octobre 2024 • Durée 37:11
In this episode of Marketing Beat's Marketing Bites we'll be asking that question with a brand that will be instantly familiar to listeners, Tony's Chocolonely. Emma Baines, head of creative, Tony's Chocolonely occupies the hot seat as we pick her brains on how the chocolate-maker has achieved impressive brand awareness in a breathtakingly short amount of time. How have they managed to wrap their purpose within their brand, and what to do about imitators and copycats who will inevitably follow.
Also joining us to share his insight and perspective is James Fooks-Bale, director of brand marketing, at brand-building platform Frontify. James will explain how brands can harness the power of recognition, the importance of consistency, and what assets really connect with the consumer and how to protect them.
We loved talking to both of them, join us for another great listen on the Marketing Bites podcast.
1: Breaking through the attention deficit
Épisode 1
mardi 1 octobre 2024 • Durée 43:47
But with so much noise out there, how can brands identify the best way to get their business seen?
We’ll be picking apart what attention really means by looking at different types of campaign – from shock marketing to long-term strategic brand-building - the measurable effects of these, and why marketers need to make room for both.
Joining us to help make sense of it all are two heavyweights from the UK marketing world - Rory McEntee, brand and marketing director at challenger brand Gymbox (famed for its trouble-making marketing) and Dom Boyd, managing director at Kantar UK Insights.
The pair share their take on the importance of grabbing the right kind of attention and how to ensure that a campaign makes that all-important leap from impact to engagement.
4: Creativity is coming under siege - how best can marketers ringfence it?
Épisode 4
mardi 12 novembre 2024 • Durée 34:00
What then, is the answer? How can marketers ensure that creativity is enshrined at all costs? And how best can they go about protecting it?
This is exactly what the latest episode of Marketing Beat’s Marketing Bites is preoccupied with, and we’ll be leaning upon the expert opinion of Flora’s UK head of marketing, Ian Hepburn, who will impart numerous golden nuggets of industry knowhow for our discerning listeners to reflect upon – no least concerning Flora’s immensely successful ‘Skip the Cow’ campaign or even Snickers’ iconic ‘You’re not you when you’re hungry’, from Hepburn’s time at Mars.
We will also be joined by Celtra’s VP of customer success, Natalie Satamoulatos who will shine a spotlight on how harnessing the latest technological advances, and automation in particular, will help supercharge creativity – and ultimately help marketers preserve more control in an increasingly demanding landscape.
6: The rise and rise of influencer marketing in the UK
Épisode 6
mardi 10 décembre 2024 • Durée 46:08
Why is influencer marketing such an attractive proposition for brands, and can they really expect compete without it?
In this episode of Marketing Bites host Tom West joins Katy Link, Kolsquare head of brand, Monica Marriott-Mills, brand influencer, and Warren Fiveash, Teenage Cancer Trust head of marketing to find out.
We'll dive into why influencer marketing is growing, how an increasingly strict set of rules is impacting the sector, and what the future holds for the influencer marketing space.
5: Has generative AI become the everyday marketer's ultimate companion?
Épisode 5
mardi 26 novembre 2024 • Durée 34:41
But it’s time we moved beyond the conceptual or extreme into the transformative ways generative AI can be used today and how it can be implemented in ‘real world’ tasks to bring greater efficiencies as well as enhancing customer engagement.
In this episode of Marketing Beat’s Marketing Bites, podcast host Morag Cuddeford-Jones is joined Microsoft Advertising’s growth advertising lead, Tina Aird and Assembly Global’s head of search and programmatic, Dan Roberts to discuss the myriad ways in which generative AI is revolutionising marketing campaigns.
We’ll also cover how the technology has become invaluable in better adapting and personalising the customer journey, as well as simplifying and speeding up those mundane, but essential parts of the creative process.


