We’ve talked in the past about when automation isn’t always the right answer, around cost-benefit analysis. There’s another aspect that we haven’t addressed because of an assumption that I’ve seen become more and more unsound: that marketers know what they’re doing with automation. This past week, LinkedIn rolled out arguably one of the most annoying […]
{PODCAST} In-Ear Insights: Instagram Analytics and Impact on Influencers
In this episode of In-Ear Insights, Katie and Chris talk about Instagram analytics. With Instagram already testing out the removal of Likes, what impact will this have on brands who rely on Instagram analytics data to discover and value Instagram influencers? Why is Facebook, Instagram’s parent company, doing this? (hint: money) Listen to the […]
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Marketing Analytics, Data Science and Leadership – June 10, 2019 Week In Review
You’re busy. We get it. We’ve compiled some of the top-clicked and shared articles that you don’t want to miss. Here is a quick review of the top news in marketing analytics, data science and leadership you should be reading. How to Analyze Your YouTube Channel Performance in Google Analytics via @smexaminer To see traffic […]
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Helping the LGBTQIA+ Community Analyze Hate Crimes for #PrideMonth
Back in 2015, I worked with the IBM Watson Analytics team to promote the idea of the citizen analyst, the average citizen who could do data analysis in support of causes they care about. The concept was solid: given the right tools, people could help understaffed and underfunded causes make the most of data that […]
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In the Headlights: June 5, 2019 Issue
Mark your calendars for June 11, 2019 at 1 PM Eastern Time for our free webinar, “Extending Google Analytics”. We’ll cover attribution analysis and ways Google Analytics unintentionally misleads you. Click here to sign up now – we have 97 seats left. What do you do with predictive analytics? One of the most interesting phenomena […]
{PODCAST} In-Ear Insights: Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Good
In this week’s In-Ear Insights, Katie and Chris discuss corporate social responsibility, social good, and ways of making a difference that don’t necessarily involve large financial contributions to causes. Listen in for an upcoming example of how Trust Insights will be using its powers for good. Sponsor: Knowledge Matters In-Ear Insights is brought to you […]
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Fun with Forecasting: Cheese of the Week Predictive Analytics
Who loves cheese? Lots of people love cheese and it’s National Cheese Day here in the US. We’re showcasing a fun way to see predictive analytics in action, with Cheese of the Week. Cheese of the Week uses public search data, forecasted 52 weeks in advance from today (4 June 2019) to show when audiences […]
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Marketing Analytics, Data Science and Leadership – June 3, 2019 Week In Review
You’re busy. We get it. We’ve compiled some of the top-clicked and shared articles that you don’t want to miss. Here is a quick review of the top news in marketing analytics, data science and leadership you should be reading. {PODCAST} In-Ear Insights: Uses of AI in Direct Marketing via @trustinsights The important thing is […]
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When (and how) to use automation in your marketing via MarketingProfs
Katie Robbert had a chance to sit down with Marketing Smarts podcast host Kerry O’Shea Gorgone to talk about when automation in your marketing is a good idea, data hygiene, and predictive analytics. Listen to the full podcast episode here: https://www.marketingprofs.com/podcasts/2019/41117/when-and-how-to-use-marketing-automation-katie-robbert-on-marketing-smarts-podcast From the podcast: You don’t have to learn code to use automation, but you […]
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In the Headlights: May 29, 2019 Issue
In the most recent AI and automation report from the Brookings Institute, the think tank cites research saying that AI will replace up to 70% of some job types, especially entry-level jobs. How do you make your career more resistant to being automated out of existence? One of the key skills we cite often in […]