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Even if a value-driver seems obvious, businesses might still miss it. Today’s guest mentions a few seemingly obvious things, like providing basic needs and understanding the consumer, that some brands still struggle to get right. Jeremy Goldman is a Principal Analyst at Insider Intelligence, and in today’s episode, he discusses value-drivers he’s seen over the past few years, frameworks for building a memorable brick-and-mortar experience, and how to encourage people to come back to the location to shop.
Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode:
✔ Jeremy’s career
Resources:
Jeremy Goldman
“Animals like to see each other in person versus through screens.”
“It turns out that there’s data that shows that having a good experience in one channel, like brick and mortar, can have a halo effect so that then people start to buy more from you online.”
“COVID was the impetus for me to realize that something was the superior experience. I think that’s what a lot of people are finding.”
Even if a value-driver seems obvious, businesses might still miss it. Today’s guest mentions a few seemingly obvious things, like providing basic needs and understanding the consumer, that some brands still struggle to get right. Jeremy Goldman is a Principal Analyst at Insider Intelligence, and in today’s episode, he discusses value-drivers he’s seen over the past few years, frameworks for building a memorable brick-and-mortar experience, and how to encourage people to come back to the location to shop.
Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode:
✔ Jeremy’s career
Resources:
Jeremy Goldman
“Animals like to see each other in person versus through screens.”
“It turns out that there’s data that shows that having a good experience in one channel, like brick and mortar, can have a halo effect so that then people start to buy more from you online.”
“COVID was the impetus for me to realize that something was the superior experience. I think that’s what a lot of people are finding.”