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Mixing Digital: Events and News Round-up

Welcome back to new beginnings in 2017! Over the festive period we have seen Amazon announce plans for a flying warehouse and KFC turning to Instagram for the Kentucky Fried Football Challenge. But, with the festive season over we’re already day-dreaming about the summer, the seaside and beach holidays. Until we are lucky enough to get into the spring and summer months we have a raft of exciting events and networking opportunities. 

We look forward to seeing you all at our Ecommerce Club London lunch on Tuesday 31st January from 12:30pm to 3:00pm at Gaucho Piccadilly with our partner Ingenuity Digital. In the digital landscape, data is king. Data beats opinion, and we have a huge array of tools that produce data. However, data alone is useless. Bringing our human experience and insight to data is what really makes it useful. In this talk, we'll cover how to use data points to ask "what next?" and craft compelling, useful stories from it. Data should be the jumping off point that allows us to look beyond our normally perceived world. By bringing our humanity to it, data can inform our content, message and understanding of our audience. Please register here
 

If you are a digital, IT, customer insight director or equivalent at a travel brand, please join us for lunch as part of the Travel Industry Seminar and Roundtable Series at City Social on Thursday February 9th. Hear from our keynote speaker Pieter Jordaan, Director of IT Engineering, TUI, Jonathan Burns, Consultant, CAJA Group and many other travel industry experts. As another significant year for the travel industry comes to an end, Sonata Software and SAP Hybris invite an esteemed panel of industry practitioners to take a step back and reflect on what has been achieved and what is possible in the near future for customer experience. We consider the various opportunities and challenges in creating a digital path to purchase, hear of experiences and learnings direct from the leaders of product companies, travel and hospitality businesses. We will talk about how to maximise ancillary revenues through cutting edge tech and other innovations. To register please click here

Join us again on Tuesday 7th February for the Ecommerce Club's Webinar with Neil McKay, CEO, Endless Gain, 'To see or not to see, that is the question’ from 12:00pm to 12:45pm. To get people to buy from your website, you need to be able to understand what makes them tick. Understanding the psychology behind what makes your customers return to your website over and over again and what they expect from you in terms of communications, context, offers and product is key to keeping them engaged and loyal to your business. Most of the decisions consumers make are subconscious and few are made consciously. There’s a world of difference between selling something to someone who instinctively knows what they want, to selling to someone who is consciously and laboriously weighing up their buying options. Please register here


We look forward to seeing you soon.

Take care

Charlie

Director & Founder

Mixing Digital & Ecommerce Club


Facebook faces EU fine over misleading information in WhatsApp deal

Topps Cards hit by customer hack

The iconic collectable cards company Topps, which produces collectible cards including Star Wars, Disney's Frozen, Top Gear and the UEFA Champion League has been hacked. 


Music streaming ads worth a fortune to advertisers

Streaming content to mobile devices is worth $220m to advertisers according to new research between GroupM parent Company WPP and Spotify.


GoDaddy to use Apple Pay for Online Store

The Internet domain registrar and web hosting company GoDaddy has started using Apple Pay on its online Store Platform, to aid merchants with increased mobile sales


Amazon takes us back to the future with a floating warehouse

Whether it’s likely to be built or not, an analyst from CB Insights uncovered an Amazon patent application from 2014 for a floating warehouse to hover thousands of feet above its customers. 


Whether it’s likely to be built or not, an analyst from CB Insights uncovered an Amazon patent application from 2014 for a floating warehouse to hover thousands of feet above its customers. The recent success of Amazon’s first UK drone delivery ahead of schedule makes it a possibility that the planned “airborne fulfillment centre utilising unmanned aerial vehicles for item delivery” could one day be a reality.


Read more at the Ecommerce Club

KFC turns to Instagram for a game to coincide with the NFL playoffs

KFC are running a game to coincide with the NFL playoffs. The game is Instagram based and is a ‘choose your own adventure’-style game. 


KFC are running a game to coincide with the NFL playoffs. The game is Instagram based and is a ‘choose your own adventure’-style game. The game starts on KFC’s Instagram page, where thumbnails create an image of a footballer to guide the players. Users select the play they want to run and are then directed to a football field with a marker showing how far the ball progressed. Users then watch a replay of the gain before choosing their next move repeating the process, running new plays and advancing toward a touchdown. The stunt follows on from KFC’s earlier marketing around video games in which they set out to bring back the nostalgic social aspect of gaming.


Read more at Netimperatve 

EU rules that UK snoopers charter is illegal

The so-called snooper’s charter – the ‘Investigatory Powers Act’ – will face a series of new legal challenges after the EU’s highest court ruled that a government’s “general and indiscriminate retention” of emails is illegal.  


The so-called snooper’s charter – the ‘Investigatory Powers Act’ – will face a series of new legal challenges after the EU’s highest court ruled that a government’s “general and indiscriminate retention” of emails is illegal.  The EU’s highest court found that only targeted retention aimed at fighting serious crime could justify serious interference by the state. Only targeted information gathering is justified, the European Court of Justice said, boosting the case against the general collection of emails, text messages and internet data.

Read more at the Ecommerce Club

Yotpo launches ‘Push to Pinterest’

User-generated content marketing platform, Yotpo, has announced the launch of its latest feature, ‘Push to Pinterest’, which allows users to push their authentic customers photos directly to their Pinterest boards, increasing traffic and sales. 


User-generated content marketing platform, Yotpo, has announced the launch of its latest feature, ‘Push to Pinterest’, which allows users to push their authentic customers photos directly to their Pinterest boards, increasing traffic and sales. Yotpo already allows users to push their pictures to Twitter, Instagram and Facebook but with Pinterest growing as an online community, this move was the latest step towards integrating user generated content marketing and social media to benefit consumers and brands.

Read more at the Ecommerce Club

November sees record ecommerce sales: IMRG

November saw huge ecommerce sales in the UK, spurred on by Black Friday but also by massive amounts of discounting.


November saw huge ecommerce sales in the UK, spurred on by Black Friday but also by massive amounts of discounting. Shoppers’ move to shop online this Black Friday helped to push November ecommerce spending up by 22.9 per cent, according to IMRG figures. But the latest IMRG Capgemini eRetail Sales Index shows just how far retailers cut their prices, with the average basket of electrical goods falling to £119. That’s 22.7 per cent less than at the same time last year – and 18.5 per cent less than in October 2016. Average basket values also fell, year-on-year, in footwear, gifts, menswear and womenswear.

Read more at the Ecommerce Club

Mush parenting app partners with Unilever’s Neutral0%

Mush, the app launched for lonely mothers, has signed its second brand partnership, with Unilever’s Scandinavian household and personal care brand Neutral 0%


Mush, the app launched for lonely mothers, has signed its second brand partnership, with Unilever’s Scandinavian household and personal care brand Neutral 0%. This follows October’s announcement of a brand partnership with Johnson & Johnson’s Aveeno Baby. Neutral 0% was launched 25 years ago in Denmark, but was only introduced to the UK earlier this year and is only available direct to consumer. The partnership will see Mush and Neutral 0% jointly create co-branded content for distribution within the app and on social channels, focusing on skin care and the brand’s Scandinavian heritage.

Read more at the Ecommerce Club

Just Eat buys Hungry House and SkiptheDishes

Just Eat, which listed in 2014, has announced the purchase of its online takeaway rival Hungry House, in a deal worth up to £240 million. 


Just Eat, which listed in 2014, has announced the purchase of its online takeaway rival Hungry House, in a deal worth up to £240 million. The deal will see its acquisition of hungryhouse Holdings Limited from Delivery Hero Holding GmbH for an initial consideration of £200 million. A further cash amount of up to £40 million may also be payable, subject to the performance of hungryhouse between signing and completion of the transaction.

Read more at the Ecommerce Club

Selected Events
eCommerce Summit Event 2017

Charlotte Zimbehl

Featured Events & Offers
Selected Events
Selected Events

January 2017

eCommerce Summit - January 19th

Ecommerce Club London with Ingenuity Digital - January 31st

February 2017

To see or not to see, that is the question: webinar with NeilMcKay - February 7th


Travel Industry Seminar and Roundtable Series


Mobile Shopping: Transforming M-Commerce - February 8th 

London Affiliate Conference - February 9th

March 2017

dotmailer Summit - March 1

Inspiration 2017 - March 16th

B2B MARKETING EXPO - March 28th & 29th
 

eCommerce Summit Event 2017
Charlotte Zimbehl
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