
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
What rules have changed since the start of the pandemic, and how are retailers addressing the current situation while also keeping their eyes on future goals? Today’s guest is Bilal Soylu, the founder of the company XcooBee. Listen in to hear Bilal explain what his company does and how his clients use the information they get from XcooBee. You’ll hear what Bilal has to say about the use cases for his services, the goals that retailers set for themselves, and what Bilal sees happening in the future.
Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode:
✔ How Bilal ended up creating XcooBee
Resources:
Bilal Soylu
“The unfortunate thing is when we’re looking at trends and studies and so forth, not everyone behaves the same way.”
“We talk in omnichannel in terms of communication, we’re not just talking phone. We really need to look at retail experience from any channel that the customer wishes to engage with you.”
“When I look at what is memorable, those were normally the memorable experiences – where people knew me, the understood what I was wanting to do without necessarily having to be prying.”
What rules have changed since the start of the pandemic, and how are retailers addressing the current situation while also keeping their eyes on future goals? Today’s guest is Bilal Soylu, the founder of the company XcooBee. Listen in to hear Bilal explain what his company does and how his clients use the information they get from XcooBee. You’ll hear what Bilal has to say about the use cases for his services, the goals that retailers set for themselves, and what Bilal sees happening in the future.
Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode:
✔ How Bilal ended up creating XcooBee
Resources:
Bilal Soylu
“The unfortunate thing is when we’re looking at trends and studies and so forth, not everyone behaves the same way.”
“We talk in omnichannel in terms of communication, we’re not just talking phone. We really need to look at retail experience from any channel that the customer wishes to engage with you.”
“When I look at what is memorable, those were normally the memorable experiences – where people knew me, the understood what I was wanting to do without necessarily having to be prying.”