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Lee is joined by John and Chris to discuss this weeks hot topics in Racing. Intro 00:00 A Tribute to Jimmy Lindley 01:15 The Ground at Doncaster 05:13 Weekend Review and the Jockeys Pay Rise 11:00 The Racing League 35:36 The Latest on Single Customer View 45:05 Jimmy Lindley “Lovely Hands” 54:03 www.barstewards.co.uk If you are enjoying the videos, do Subscribe to the channel and follow us on Twitter with our Twitter Links: The Barstewards Enquiry - https://twitter.com/BarstewardsThe
A feature length interview with Professional Punter Neil Channing discussing the ongoing gambling review taking place in the UK and the very grave concerns he and many others have on some of the proposed new laws being mooted, including that of affordability checks and the Single Customer View concept.Neil is one of the foremost minds on this topic and he explains the background to why these new rules are being considered and how and why affordability limits are being put forward as a solution to fixing the issue of problem gambling. He also shares his opinion on the flawed Single Customer View concept and how that might work and the very real possibility we could see substantial growth in the betting black market if some of the more stringent measures being proposed are brought in.Neil also outlines how the UK political scene and changes there might impact legislation, plus crucially what you can do to ensure that MP's and those in power listen to the vast majority of punters who bet in a sensible fashion.Right now the mooted changes are being put forward by a tiny minority on each side of the debate - those against gambling on one side and the operators/bookmakers on the other. The opinions and needs of the vast majority of bettors are not being represented and Neil explains why this is and shares his own predictions on what might unfold in coming months.Its a longer podcast than normal due to the many important topics up for debate so sit back, enjoy and share any feedback you have with us after you listen!Discover More:Learn more on the Smart Betting Club and how we help winning bettors at https://smartbettingclub.com/ Explore Neil's articles on the gambling review including his template letter to send to MP's if concerned about this issue https://www.bettingemporium.com/pages/view/gambling-reviewRead about Neil's service at Betting Emporium https://www.bettingemporium.com/Find Neil on Twitter @SenseiChanning Podcast feedback - contact SBC on twitter @sbcinfoRead more about each SBC Podcast episode: https://smartbettingclub.com/the-smart-betting-club-podcast/
Fintan dips in and out this week, when he's not getting a Shuffle Trampoo. Four guests this week, starting with Fintan talking about the sale of BonusFinder.com [0.00 - 17:34]; then we move on to the great Melanie Ellis discussing Single Customer View [17:36 - 56:07]. Then we're joined by the legendary Richard Schuetz to talk about CSR and the role a casino can play in the community [56:08 - 1:21:47]; and we wrap things up with the utterly lovely Ben Farber shedding some light on executive recruitment [1:21:48 - 2:09:03]. Enjoy the episode.
Lee is joined by Adam and John to review the weekends racing and answer all your questions. Intro 00:00 Review of the Weekends Racing 01:30 Ticket Prices and Prize Money 30:00 Goings off at the National Stud 41:30 Affordability checks and Single Customer View 45:00 www.barstewards.co.uk If you are enjoying the videos, do Subscribe to the channel and follow us on Twitter with our Twitter Links: The Barstewards Enquiry - https://twitter.com/BarstewardsThe Lee Keys - https://twitter.com/SystembetU John Leng - https://twitter.com/JonjoLeng
In this weeks Agenda: Stupid bike guy tries to ruin Toms Christmas Losing runs through the festive period Virtual Doubles and insane variance The FA Cup 3rd Round re-capped Unlucky Lucky 15 (horses) and an £18,000 change of mind Lucky Lucky 15 (football) The African Cup of Unders 2022 Andrew Woodman off of Politics joins us for a chat about Single Customer View, Source of Wealth and changes in legislation #BettingAt100.1AndAbove
Our guest today is Kelvin Jonck, CEO of YOUKNOW Digital and our topic for conversation is The Data Revolution. We are all on a data maturity journey and brands need to be thinking about the transaction value exchange with customers. What is the value of data? How can data be unified to drive intelligent decision making and what technology is being used to collect, unify and action the different data points. Why is it important now in 2022? (customer journey orchestration, messy middle, non-linear, transparency) Know Your Customer Journey. Take a listen now! Webpage · Instagram Page
Our guest today is Kelvin Jonck, CEO of YOUKNOW Digital and our topic for conversation is The Data Revolution. We are all on a data maturity journey and brands need to be thinking about the transaction value exchange with customers. What is the value of data? How can data be unified to drive intelligent decision making and what technology is being used to collect, unify and action the different data points. Why is it important now in 2022? (customer journey orchestration, messy middle, non-linear, transparency) Know Your Customer Journey. Take a listen now!
An interview with professional horse racing punter Lee Keys on the reality of make a living betting on the sport for the past 25 years.Lee discusses his edge in the racing world, including some of the challenges facing him and other big punters using Betfair and why he now regularly uses 'Whatsapp bookies' to get his bets on. Betting with offshore firms is an angle Lee fears more and more bettors will turn to if bookmakers get their way with the proposed introduction of the 'Single Customer View' policy - something he has very firm views on as well as the failure of the regulator in the betting industryHe also discusses how easy it is to multi account using mobile phones, including his tips on how to prime accounts and go under the radar as best as possible to avoid unwanted bookmaker attention!All told its a highly revealing insight into what its like to have boots on the ground betting full time on horse racing in todays modern bookmaking world.Discover More:Learn more on the Smart Betting Club and how we help winning bettors at https://smartbettingclub.com/ Discover more on the Lee's tipping service: http://thebettingman.uk/ SBC membership also provides you with a 10% discount on the cost of any membership to The Betting ManPodcast feedback - contact SBC on twitter @sbcinfoRead more about each SBC Podcast episode: https://smartbettingclub.com/the-smart-betting-club-podcast/
Fintan and Jon meet Melanie Ellis of Northridge Law, who discusses the proposed Single Customer View for UK iGaming, and its controversies (0-47 minutes); Tom Nieman returns to discuss developments in Japan (47:06-56:35); and Rich Howe, CEO of Inuvo, explains why their AI-driven system is the future of marketing for the gaming industry (56:39-end).
Fintan and Jon meet Melanie Ellis of Northridge Law, who discusses the proposed Single Customer View for UK iGaming, and its controversies; Tom Nieman returns to discuss developments in Japan; and Rich Howe, CEO of Inuvo, explains why their AI-driven system is the future of marketing for the gaming industry.
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the day's latest national and international racing news. They begin by paying tribute to the life and contribution of racehorse owner Trevor Hemmings, who has died aged 86. Nick talks to bloodstock agent David Minton and trainer Oliver Sherwood, who memorably handled Hemmings's most celebrated horse, Many Clouds. Later in this edition, Nick and Lydia look forward to QIPCO British Champions' Day in the company of BCS CEO Rod Street, while they welcome HM Queen's induction into the Hall of Fame, assess the latest developments in the dramatic race for the jockeys' championship and consider the crucial issue of the Single Customer View for the bookmaking industry. Nick also catches up with Annabel Neasham, trainer of Cox Plate favourite Zaaki, who gives her explanation for the horse's recent shock defeat while announcing the arrival of two more potential superstars to join her Sydney-based string.
Featured Guest: Melissa Metheny, Acxiom VP - Retail Sales and Client ManagementMelissa Metheny joins the podcast to share the importance of identity for retailers who are doubling down to serve customers in the wake of the pandemic. The discussion covers effective strategies to battle the “Amazon effect” adjusting to changing customer behaviors and the future of customer engagement.
The Retail Podcast - DeathGround | Marketing and Small Business Advice
What is single customer view? It's the understanding that as a retailer, you should see the journey and engagement of a customer as one, across all platforms. This means, focusing on a customer as an individual and not a group. Why is this something worth paying attention to? It means higher marketing conversions, which means more sales. Having come back from a recent e-commerce event hosted by Qubit and Harrods Director of Customer Insights, I thought I should take the time to discuss how this understanding can improve your own efforts. If you want to know why your marketing emails fail, then you should listen to today's show. Thanks for listening in and please share this on to a friend if you know someone else who would value this. IG / Twitter @the_mobshow www.themobshow.com
Viral Solutions: Your Chief Marketing Officer | Marketing and Business Strategy
Customer data management is tough these days. It's complicated, and operational silos are an issue, making it harder and harder for businesses to gain a comprehensive, single view of their customers. But having a single view of your customer is an integral part of customer data management. Whether or not it's attainable, however, is another story. A recent survey by the CMO Council demonstrated that only 22% of senior-level marketers feel having a single view of their customer is attainable. What has been a reality so far is technology that makes things more complex and expensive, while at the same time putting up silo walls that separate data. Here are some of the reasons we are dealing with siloed customer data: Multiple Data Sources That Are All Structured Differently – Businesses all have numerous software systems and technologies that aren't made to share data. For instance, the CMO Council survey indicated that 53% of the companies who implemented marketing software solutions installed five or more of them. Multiple Devices – Customers use multiple devices, including computers, tablets, and smartphones, to make purchases. Multiple Channels – Customers use several different channels to make purchases, including in-store, online, and via smartphone. In addition, customers also often switch between channels within one purchase. For instance, a customer might search for products on their phone, make the purchase on their computer, and pick up the item in-store. Why Having a Single View of Your Consumer Matters
Daniel and Ciaran explore the single customer view. What is it, how does it potentially work, and what benefits can it bring to your customer and your business in a progressively noisier and noisier marketplace. Sounds great right? But creating a single customer view is one of the most challenging IT headaches any organisation can face. In this episode, we explore some of the barriers to achieving this marketing utopia and give help and advice on steps you can take to move closer to it. We also touch on GDPR and how a single customer view can help you to be ready for this up and coming change to the laws governing data collection and communication.
A challenge faced by many retailers is how to form an integrated single view of the customer across multiple retail channels to help you better understand purchasing behavior & patterns. In this session, we will present a solution that merges web analytics data with customer purchase history based on AWS API Gateway, Lambda and S3. Learn how to track customer purchase behaviors across different selling channels to better predict future needs and make relevant, intelligent recommendations.
"One of the worst things a customer can experience is that a company they have a service with really doesn't have a clue about them". In this podcast Each&Other's Peter Keane, Brian Herron and Tom Cunningham discuss Customer Experience, The Single Customer View and building and maintaining trust with your customers. www.eachandother.com @TheOthersHQ
Ik was te gast bij het Adobe Marketing Symposium in Amsterdam en sprak daar met Thomas en Luc van A.S. Adventure. Het bedrijf dat we in Nederland vooral kennen van de BEVER winkels maar ondertussen gewoon Europese marktleider is voor de categorie Outdoor. Waarom A.S. Adventure een omnichannel strategie toepast en daarbij de klant centraal staat. Niet pushen, klant centraal, luisteren naar de klant… dat zeggen ze allemaal maar hoe vertaalt zich dat bij AS Adventure naar de werkelijkheid? Voorbeeld: Iemand oriënteert naar een jas online maar koopt deze offline. Hoe voorkom je dat je die klant vervolgens online niet meer blijft “stalken” met advertenties van die jas maar in plaats daarvan aanverwante producten laat zien waarvoor deze klant misschien ook wel in de markt is. Over een jaar is Thomas blij als: We echt de single customer view hebben bereikt. Daar zijn we nog niet maar door diverse tools volledig te integreren binnen de 15 brands die we hebben. Als we dat hebben bereikt over een jaar, ben ik erg blij. Contact met Jelle Drijver? Kijk op https://jelledrijver.nl WhatsApp: +31(0)6-19900000 Twitter: http://twitter.com/jelledrijver YouTube: http://youtube.com/jdrijver SnapChat: snapchat.com/add/jelledrijver Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/jelledrijver Instagram: http://instagram.com/jelledrijver
Minter Dialogue Episode #178 — This interview is with Massimo Fubini, CEO and founder of ContactLab, an Italian provider of digital marketing services with offices in five cities across Europe. Having evolved from email marketing services, ContactLab is now at the heart of the multichannel customer relationship challenge. In addition to having an extraordinary archive of newsletters over the years, Contactlab uses data in very interesting ways to create insightful reports on select industries (fashion, luxury…) on eCommerce and digital direct marketing trends.Meanwhile, please send me your questions as an audio file (or normal email) to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate/review the podcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)
Erik van Stiphout is een gedreven database marketing specialist en mede-eigenaar van 2bMore. Hij helpt bedrijven met grote klantdatabases met het slim toepassen van klantgegevens. Ruim 15 jaar ervaring met het verzamelen, ontsluiten en slim toepassen van grote hoeveelheden klantgegevens binnen marketing. Mede-oprichter en eigenaar van 2bMore en Ternair Software Solutions (marketingsoftware oplossingen voor organisaties met grote klantdatabases).
Minter Dialogue Episode #111 -- This interview is with Patrick Salyer, CEO of Gigya, which provides a powerful technology that enables brands to collect data from all sources in order to better understand and connect with their customers. Servicing some of the most digitally savvy companies in the world such as Red Bull, Pepsi, Nike, ASOS as well as upscale names such as Barneys New York, Christie’s and Kate Spade, Gigya is clearly in the sweet spot for companies looking to create a single customer view. Meanwhile, you can comment and find the show notes on themyndset.com where you can also sign up for my weekly newsletter. Or you can follow me on Twitter on @mdial. And, if you liked the podcast, please take a moment of your precious time to go over to iTunes to rate the podcast.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)