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In this episode of the AdTechGod pod, Edina Kalamperovic, SVP of Retail Growth at Epsilon, shares her unique journey from agency to ad tech, emphasizing the importance of understanding client relationships and the evolving landscape of digital advertising. She discusses the significance of data utilization, personalization, and the future of retail media, while also highlighting her personal brand loyalty to Anthropology and the impact of consumer experience. Takeaways

  • Edina's journey into advertising was influenced by her creative background and desire for impact.
  • Understanding the psychology of consumers is crucial in advertising.
  • Clients are increasingly focusing on customer-centric strategies and data utilization.
  • Personalization is key to effective marketing campaigns.
  • Loyalty should be viewed as a mindset rather than a program.
  • Retail media presents new opportunities for brands to connect with consumers.
  • Measurement and understanding of data are critical for driving business outcomes.
  • The retail landscape is evolving, requiring brands to adapt to consumer preferences.
  • In-store experiences can significantly enhance customer loyalty.
  • Brands that understand their customers will succeed in a competitive market.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to AdTech and Edina's Journey

08:20 The Evolution of Client Relationships and Data Utilization

15:39 Retail Media and the Future of Commerce

20:28 Personal Brand Loyalty and Consumer Experience

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