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Juliana Jackson, Head of Product Marketing at Omniconvert, joins the POD to talk about eCommerce growth metrics and marketing to the right people at the right time.
Omniconvert is a company that helps data-driven marketers around the world to understand, segment, convert, and retain more customers.
Building a brand is much more than acquiring customers.
Customer acquisition is important but without retention, your eCommerce brand can’t grow.
That’s why you need to pay attention to metrics like customer lifetime value. Understanding how much your customers spend with you and how they feel about your brand are just as important.
Today’s brand growth equation needs to account for more than just lifetime spend though. You also need to look at customer experience, net promoter scores, and customer support.
Understanding customers on a deeper level can fuel eCommerce growthBrand growth isn’t just about the metrics. You need to understand what segments your customers fall into.
You don’t need to build out crazy segments but you should consider grouping customers based on recency and frequency of purchase.
Knowing how often and when customers purchase is a big piece of nurturing.
By splitting up your customers, you can understand which customers are likely to continue to purchase from you and which are likely to churn.
This helps you build a more predictable business model.
Stay tuned as Juliana provides tips on what metrics you should look at, how to better predict repurchases, and how to delight your customers.
If you’d like to learn more about Trend and our influencer marketing platform for influencers and brands visit trend.io. You can also follow us for tips on growing your following and running successful campaigns on Instagram and LinkedIn.
Mentioned Links:
Omniconvert’s website: https://www.omniconvert.com/
Connect with Juliana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iulianajackson/
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We Speak About:
Juliana Jackson, Head of Product Marketing at Omniconvert, joins the POD to talk about eCommerce growth metrics and marketing to the right people at the right time.
Omniconvert is a company that helps data-driven marketers around the world to understand, segment, convert, and retain more customers.
Building a brand is much more than acquiring customers.
Customer acquisition is important but without retention, your eCommerce brand can’t grow.
That’s why you need to pay attention to metrics like customer lifetime value. Understanding how much your customers spend with you and how they feel about your brand are just as important.
Today’s brand growth equation needs to account for more than just lifetime spend though. You also need to look at customer experience, net promoter scores, and customer support.
Understanding customers on a deeper level can fuel eCommerce growthBrand growth isn’t just about the metrics. You need to understand what segments your customers fall into.
You don’t need to build out crazy segments but you should consider grouping customers based on recency and frequency of purchase.
Knowing how often and when customers purchase is a big piece of nurturing.
By splitting up your customers, you can understand which customers are likely to continue to purchase from you and which are likely to churn.
This helps you build a more predictable business model.
Stay tuned as Juliana provides tips on what metrics you should look at, how to better predict repurchases, and how to delight your customers.
If you’d like to learn more about Trend and our influencer marketing platform for influencers and brands visit trend.io. You can also follow us for tips on growing your following and running successful campaigns on Instagram and LinkedIn.
Mentioned Links:
Omniconvert’s website: https://www.omniconvert.com/
Connect with Juliana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iulianajackson/
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