’Hello $FirstName’ - marketing experts discussing the topic of personalization Rasmus Houlind
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Ready to learn about personalization in marketing?
This podcast is like nothing you’ve tried before.
There will be two types of episodes:
1. Audio-book chapters from ’Hello $Firstname’
2. Discussions of the topics in these chapters with experts in the field
Based on my latest book ’Hello $FirstName - Profiting from Personalization’
The book is available in print and kindle and can be bought here:
https://amzn.eu/d/7con9Ex (or your local .com, .co.uk, .se amazon...)
A written abstract of the book can be downloaded here:
https://agillic.com/free-ebook-hello-firstname/
All models and illustrations from the book can be downloaded here:
https://www.omnichannelinstitute.com/resources?lang=en
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Chapter 17: Conversion Rate Optimization & Personalization
This episode of the 'Hello $FirstName' podcast consists of an audio book chapter, namely Chapter 17. It is the third and last chapter in Part 3 of the book - The Prerequisites for Personalization and the chapter is called: Conversion Rate Optimization & Personalization.
CHAPTER 17: CONVERSION RATE OPTIMIZATION AND PERSONALIZATION
Prioritizing between CRO and personalization
Shifting from CRO towards personalization
When to shift from CRO to personalization
So, who is personalization not for?
The full book is available in print and kindle and can be bought here.
(or your local amazon...)
An abstract of the book can be downloaded here.
All models and illustrations from the book can be downloaded here. -
Discussing Chapter 16: ’DATA AND PERSONALIZATION’ with Michael Bietenhader, Chief Consulting Officer at Nexum AG
In this week's episode of the 'Hello $FirstName' podcast we'll be discussing the second chapter in part 3 of the book: THE PREREQUISITES FOR PERSONALIZATION. Chapter 16 is called ’DATA AND PERSONALIZATION'.
This week’s guest is no-one but Chief Consulting Officer from the DACH based agency Nexum AG, Michael Bietenhader. Michael has extensive experience from both within consulting, from working ‘client-side’ at COOP Switzerland and from his long time hosting of ‘the loyalty podcast’.
In the episode we cover the following points:
Michael's career path and his work at COOP Switzerland and NEXUM AG
How the adventure of 'the Loyalty Podcast' began
How personalization fits with customer loyalty (seems to be a popular topic these days!)
How the DACH region is doing in terms of personalization in general
How much data a company needs for profitable personalization
What the trade-off is between having enough data and having the right data
If more data is always better?
If too much data can become a problem
How fast data becomes obsolete
What brands should do, if they have too little data... and...
Michael's own favourite example of personalization that he has experienced personally
Based on Rasmus Houlind's book ’Hello $FirstName - Profiting from Personalization’
Watch the full Episode with video on Youtube here.
The full book is available in print and kindle and can be bought here.
(or your local amazon...)
An abstract of the book can be downloaded here.
All models and illustrations from the book can be downloaded here. -
Chapter 16: Data & Personalization
This episode of the 'Hello $FirstName' podcast consists of an audio book chapter, namely Chapter 16. It is the second chapter in Part 3 of the book - The Prerequisites for Personalization and the chapter is called: Data & Personalization.
CHAPTER 16: DATA & PERSONALIZATION
Is your data clean?
How much data is needed to make personalization profitable?
Re-evaluate often!
How to scale permissions and data
Persistent customer log-ins
The full book is available in print and kindle and can be bought here.
(or your local amazon...)
An abstract of the book can be downloaded here.
All models and illustrations from the book can be downloaded here. -
Discussing Chapter 15: ’THE PREREQUISITES FOR PERSONALIZATION’ with Jesper Damsgaard, SVP Ecommerce at Pandora
In this week's episode of the 'Hello $FirstName' podcast we'll be discussing the first chapter in part 3 of the book: THE PREREQUISITES FOR PERSONALIZATION. Chapter 15 is called ’THE BASIC FOUNDATIONS FOR PERSONALIZATION'.
To help us getting to the bottom of this, I've had the opportunity to spend a really good time discussing matters with Jesper Damsgaard, SVP of Ecommerce at the world famous jewelry company Pandora.
In the episode we cover the following points:
Jesper's career path and his work at Pandora
The business of Pandora, business model, concept, the scale
What the charms mean to the company - and to the customers
Which types of personalization that Pandora is using
If you can start too early as a company
... or as a marketing practitioner
What needs to be in place before doubling down on personalization
The balance between brand building, Top-of-mind awareness and Personalization
The balance between Owned and Paid media
Which data, that Pandora collects
How personalized their customer journey is and finally...
Jesper's own favourite example of personalization that he has experienced personally
Based on Rasmus Houlind's latest book ’Hello $FirstName - Profiting from Personalization’
Watch the full Episode with video on Youtube here.
The full book is available in print and kindle and can be bought here.
(or your local amazon...)
An abstract of the book can be downloaded here.
All models and illustrations from the book can be downloaded here. -
Chapter 15 - Prerequisites for Personalization: The Basic Foundations
This episode of the 'Hello $FirstName' podcast consists of an audio book chapter, namely Chapter 15. It is the first chapter in Part 3 of the book - The Prerequisites for Personalization and the chapter is called: The Basic Foundations for Personalization.
In the chapter we discuss the things that need to be in place in order for personalization to be worth doubling down on as a company. This is closely related to different go-to-market models.
CHAPTER 15: THE BASIC FOUNDATIONS FOR PERSONALIZATION
Three areas to manage well before investing in personalization
Solid core offering
Brand trust and demand
Access to plentiful customer data
Data types
Special considerations for FMCG
Value propositions with frequent engagement create more and better data
The full book is available in print and kindle and can be bought here.
(or your local amazon...)
An abstract of the book can be downloaded here.
All models and illustrations from the book can be downloaded here. -
Discussing Chapter 14: ’TYING IT ALL UP IN THE BOWTIE’ with Håvard Hovdahl, SVP Loyalty at Strawberry
In this week's episode of the 'Hello $FirstName' podcast we'll be discussing chapter 14: ’TYING IT ALL UP IN THE BOWTIE’ with Håvard Hovdahl, SVP of Loyalty at the Nordic hotel chain, Strawberry.
It's a conclusive episode of the series - almost a season finale (except there will be a new season starting next Wednesday already) - as we're concluding on the Bowtie of Personalization - but also adding a twist of Customer Loyalty.
Håvard seems to know all about the intersection between Hospitality, Loyalty and Personalization - so do take the time to listen to this one!
In the episode we cover the following points:
Håvard's career path and his work at Strawberry
What is so special about working in Hospitality
How personalization fits into Loyalty and Hospitality
How personalized a customer journey could actually become (if suddenly all challenges were gone and there were no roadblocks)
How personalized the AVERAGE customer journey in hospitality is and what the reasons for the gap is
How they measure the results og loyalty and personalization at Strawberry - eg. balancing CLV and 'Proxy metrics'
How he sees the general maturity of personalization in hospitality and last but not least...
Håvard's own favourite example of personalization that he has experienced personally (Yes - at a Strawberry hotel! - and I agree it is such a good example!)
Based on Rasmus Houlind's latest book ’Hello $FirstName - Profiting from Personalization’
Watch the full Episode with video on Youtube here.
The full book is available in print and kindle and can be bought here.
(or your local amazon...)
An abstract of the book can be downloaded here.
All models and illustrations from the book can be downloaded here.