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Insights on Guest Wi-Fi, First-Party Data, and Customer Experience
The Power Of First-Party Data - Unleashing ROI
Guest WiFi should be seen as an important tool within an omnichannel marketing strategy. Every time a customer signs into their guest WiFi, it is an opportunity to identify and validate that customer’s profile. Once a valid profile is secured, it enables personalized content that is relative to the individual, delivered in the moment, and based on past behavior. This customer authentication - using guest WiFi - can be the bridge between any merchant’s CRM system and its foot traffic, which, for all intents and purposes, is a gap the size of Texas right now for most retailers.
Driving Downloads On-premise: Developing an App Acquisition Strategy That Works!
At SocialSign.in, one of the biggest challenges our customers face is effectively marketing their new apps to their target audience. Connecting with visitors in your physical space can be complex and challenging, and a poorly executed app acquisition campaign can cause more marketing pain than it solves.
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Three Ways to Amplify In-Store Analytics Using Guest Wi-Fi
Retailers now can leverage their Guest Wi-Fi to engage shoppers on-premise with a branded, personalized digital experience to acquire validated, first-party shopper profiles, and connect their Wi-Fi data directly with their CRM and email systems.
Wi-Fi Strategy Is Fundamental To Omnichannel Retail
Omnichannel retail, New Retail, whatever you want to call it – I make my living as an expert and pundit on the subject. No matter the moniker, the words all refer to the same thing, namely that the next great innovation in retail is coming soon.
Wi-Fi Marketing, Does Experience Matter?
Connectivity has become as necessary an amenity as a bathroom or parking, reflecting directly on the overall experience of your visitor. Venues know that they need to answer this demand and invest substantial capital in upgrading and installing their Wi-Fi infrastructure to meet fan expectations.
In A Wi-Fi-enabled World, Shopping & Buying Are Two Different Things
In the future, constant and friction-free connectivity will enable shopping and buying to become two completely different psychological constructs. Historically, this was never the case. Shopping and buying have always been one and the same – mentally.Both traditional digital and traditional physical commerce have behaved the same way throughout history – browse online or in a store, and then once consumers find something they want, they purchase it, whether off a shelf or with a mouse click.
Why Leverage Captive Portals To Uncover Hidden Customers.
No one likes unnecessary friction.Technology has been the primary driving force in reducing friction, replacing long lines at the airport counter with self service kiosks, long call wait times with instant chats, and paper concert tickets with mobile devices. Businesses know that removing friction from the customer experience is essential to happy loyal customers.
Wi-Fi Marketing Or Location Analytics?
Wi-Fi Marketing and Location Analytics are two separate technologies that both leverage existing guest Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi Marketing builds digital relationships with on-premise foot-traffic, collecting qualified, low-cost first-party data. Location analytics is a visual depiction using real-time geographical and historical data that identifies footfall, high dwell areas and bottle necks, within a physical space.
In-Store Wi-Fi: The Six Common Mistakes Retailers Make
If you already offer free guest Wi-Fi to shoppers or are thinking about deploying it, there are a few pitfalls you want to dodge. The good news is that as common as these mistakes are, they are highly avoidable. In my work helping businesses leverage guest Wi-Fi as a marketing tool, these are the six mistakes I see regularly.
The End Of Third-Party Data — Finally
By now, most marketers are aware of the inevitable changes coming in the near future to iOS 14, Apple's latest update in privacy initiatives to protect consumer data, most notably requiring user notification and consent before having data collected. Additionally, by restricting the availability of a user’s IDFA, iOS 14 limits the ability of marketers to easily identify users for remarketing and attribution. Apple assigns an identifier for advertisers (IDFA) randomly to each of its devices.
Wi-Fi Marketing Offers a Home Field Advantage
In sports, home field advantage can spell the difference between whether a franchise wins or loses on a regular basis. Making a ballpark or arena feel like home relies on establishing a connection with fans. In a digital world, that connection can be through Wi-Fi.