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When your business model relies on cameras inside people's homes, trust isn't optional — it's everything. In this episode of Brilliant Commerce, Bryan speaks with Logan Dunn, Head of E-commerce at Wyze, about how the smart home disruptor is evolving beyond their initial "too good to be true" pricing strategy. After slashing camera prices from $200 to $20 and sparking a price war, Wyze now focuses on security and customer data management as competitive advantages in what Logan calls a "blood ocean" market.
Logan explains how they're implementing end-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication, and rigorous security protocols after learning hard lessons about customer trust. He offers a candid look at the challenges of managing a petabyte of customer data, the implementation of AI productivity tools like Glean, and why maintaining a single source of data truth is critical for any brand's success, especially when preparing for an AI-driven future.
The conversation explores the bifurcation of future commerce between AI automation for commodities and authentic social experiences for discovery, with Logan predicting significant growth in social commerce despite current hurdles in the US market. For marketers and e-commerce leaders, this episode provides valuable insights on balancing operational efficiency with authentic brand storytelling in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
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By Chord CommerceWhen your business model relies on cameras inside people's homes, trust isn't optional — it's everything. In this episode of Brilliant Commerce, Bryan speaks with Logan Dunn, Head of E-commerce at Wyze, about how the smart home disruptor is evolving beyond their initial "too good to be true" pricing strategy. After slashing camera prices from $200 to $20 and sparking a price war, Wyze now focuses on security and customer data management as competitive advantages in what Logan calls a "blood ocean" market.
Logan explains how they're implementing end-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication, and rigorous security protocols after learning hard lessons about customer trust. He offers a candid look at the challenges of managing a petabyte of customer data, the implementation of AI productivity tools like Glean, and why maintaining a single source of data truth is critical for any brand's success, especially when preparing for an AI-driven future.
The conversation explores the bifurcation of future commerce between AI automation for commodities and authentic social experiences for discovery, with Logan predicting significant growth in social commerce despite current hurdles in the US market. For marketers and e-commerce leaders, this episode provides valuable insights on balancing operational efficiency with authentic brand storytelling in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
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