Creative operations teams expect increased AI use in 2024. Currently, over half of tasks are not AI-enabled, but this is expected to decrease in the coming year. ChatGPT is the most popular AI tool currently. Business leaders are more actively exploring AI benefits than individual contributors. Most respondents do not believe AI will impact workforce size in 2024. However, some inhibitions still exist around AI accuracy and lack of understanding. Creatives primarily want to use AI to save time on mundane tasks and boost productivity.
ChatGPT 101 - Vancouver ChatGPT ExpertsAli Tavanayan
This document discusses using ChatGPT to plan a meetup session. It provides an agenda for exploring ChatGPT's capabilities, including finding a title, writing marketing copies, social posts, an email sequence, and presentation slides. Attendees are invited to share their experiences interacting with ChatGPT. The next event is announced as focusing on using ChatGPT for email marketing.
This publication serves as the first in-depth DMCC (Dubai Multi Commodities Centre) thought leadership report on the global and local gaming and esports ecosystem. It gathers contributions from key opinion leaders to share their views on where the gaming and esports industry is heading and places emphasis on the drivers of gaming and esports from a technology, culture and business perspective.
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
This document provides an overview of content methodology best practices. It defines content methodology as establishing objectives, KPIs, and a culture of continuous learning and iteration. An effective methodology focuses on connecting with audiences, creating optimal content, and optimizing processes. It also discusses why a methodology is needed due to the competitive landscape, proliferation of channels, and opportunities for improvement. Components of an effective methodology include defining objectives and KPIs, audience analysis, identifying opportunities, and evaluating resources. The document concludes with recommendations around creating a content plan, testing and optimizing content over 90 days.
The Five Levels of Generative AI for GamesJon Radoff
The document discusses 5 levels of generative AI that could be applied to games and virtual worlds, inspired by levels of autonomous vehicles. It outlines the levels for 4 types of creators: game studios, modders, players, and the game itself. The levels range from no automation to direct creativity from imagination. For each creator type, level 5 represents a state where generative AI is seamlessly integrated to directly spawn creations from ideas or prompts. The document aims to help identify opportunities for generative AI and mark progress in virtual world innovations.
The document discusses the state of the cloud and AI industries in 2023. It provides data on key trends like the performance of cloud indexes relative to broader markets, funding levels for SaaS companies, and the growth and valuation of "Centaur" companies worth over $100M in annual recurring revenue. It also presents predictions around areas like SaaS companies focusing on efficiency, the role of climate software in the energy transition, the emergence of multiple "pillar" AI companies, and the rapid adoption of large language models across SaaS applications. The document is an annual report from Bessemer Venture Partners analyzing major developments and forecasting areas of opportunity.
Crypto Developer Locations 2023 by Electric CapitalMariaShen2
Executive Summary: The U.S. is losing its lead in blockchain developers
- Over 23,343 open source software engineers are responsible for a market worth over $1 trillion currently.
- The U.S. has lost market share to emerging markets such as India and Ukraine.
- The U.S. is losing 2 percent market share per year for the last five years and is now down to 29% market share. This threatens US preeminence in finance and
technology.
- If current growth rates continue, we anticipate 1 million new open source software engineering jobs in blockchain created by 2030. There are likely 3 million new non-technical roles that will also be created by 2030. U.S. losing developer mindshare early means it may be difficult to recapture mindshare as the blockchain sector grows.
ChatGPT is a natural language processing model created by OpenAI that can generate human-like responses to text-based conversations. It uses deep learning and was pre-trained on vast amounts of text to understand language. Performance is evaluated using metrics like perplexity, accuracy, fluency and human evaluation. There are ethical concerns around copyright, personal data, bias and how the training data was obtained. OpenAI has introduced a paid ChatGPT Plus subscription with additional features while maintaining the free version.
Tech adoption for AI ML has been rapidly growing over the globe and ChatGPT is the game changer. Artificial intelligence and Machine learning are uplifting internet era with swift solutions for users. https://www.9series.com/blog/revolutionary-chatgpt/
25 stats—13 positive, 12 negative—that reflect the marketing world, including content marketing, social media, email newsletters, analytics, blogging, digital video, and more.
Keep these stats in mind when crafting your marketing strategy.
Thabo Ndlela- Leveraging AI for enhanced Customer Service and Experienceitnewsafrica
The document provides an overview of Accenture's capabilities for leveraging AI to enhance customer service and experience. It discusses challenges facing contact centers like increasing volumes, talent shortages, and legacy technology issues. It also covers key customer trends like the explosion of AI/chat and the blurring of online and offline channels. The presentation proposes using generative AI to transform customer journeys and reimagine interactions through proactive outreach, conversational analytics, and virtual agent design.
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
PepsiCo provided a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also provided information on non-GAAP measures and directing readers to its website for disclosure and reconciliation. The document then discussed PepsiCo's business overview, including that it is a global beverage and convenient food company with iconic brands, $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, and nearly $14 billion in core operating profit. It operates through a divisional structure with a focus on local consumers.
A report by thenetworkone and Kurio.
The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
This company presentation provides an overview of Dropbox's business, products, go-to-market strategy, and financial highlights. The presentation notes that Dropbox is a leader in file sync and share and has a platform for global collaboration at scale with over 700 million registered users. It outlines Dropbox's balanced growth and cash flow generation model and its focus on driving operating leverage through proprietary infrastructure and workforce optimization. The presentation shares Dropbox's key metrics and financial targets, highlighting its goal of achieving $1 billion in annual free cash flow by 2024.
ChatGPT is a cutting-edge language model developed by OpenAI that is changing the way people interact with artificial intelligence. With advanced machine learning algorithms and a highly flexible design, ChatGPT makes it easy to generate human-like text based on a wide range of prompts. Whether you're building a chatbot, composing a report, or creating some creative writing, ChatGPT has you covered. One of the biggest advantages of ChatGPT is its ability to learn from the vast amounts of text data it has been trained on, continuously improving its performance over time. This means that the responses generated by ChatGPT are more accurate and relevant than ever before.
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
This document provides an overview and introduction to digital strategy from Bud Caddell, SVP and Director of Digital Strategy at Deutsch LA. It defines key terms like digital strategy, digital strategist, and core concepts. It explores what a digital strategy and strategist are, essential concepts like insights, cultural tensions and category conventions, and what deliverables a digital strategist produces. The document is intended to educate young practitioners entering the field of digital strategy.
As an AI language model, ChatGPT is a program consisting of a large neural network that has been trained on vast amounts of textual data. Specifically, ChatGPT is a variant of the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) family of models developed by OpenAI.
Today, I will be presenting on the topic of
"Generative AI, responsible innovation, and the law."
Artificial Intelligence has been making rapid strides in recent years,
and its applications are becoming increasingly diverse.
Generative AI, in particular, has emerged as a promising area of innovation, the potential to create highly realistic and compelling outputs.
ChatGPT is an AI chatbot created by OpenAI that uses a fine-tuned GPT-3.5 language model to engage in natural conversations. It was trained using reinforcement learning with a reward model to generate helpful, harmless, and honest responses. The document discusses ChatGPT and how it compares to other AI technologies like AI painting, AI chatbots, and goals towards artificial general intelligence.
How AI is going to change the world _M.Mujeeb Riaz.pdfMujeeb Riaz
How AI is going to change the world?
"AI: The Future of Our World“
"AI and its Transformative Impact on the World: Understanding the Potential of Chatbots and Conversational AI"
What is Artificial Intelligence and how it works?
What are Chatbots?
What Is ChatGPT?
Difference between chatGPT 3 and chatGPT 4?
Is Jasper artificial intelligence?
What is Character AI and how it works?
How chatGPT is going to change the world?
Why we are calling ChatGPT the future?
Ibm's global ai adoption index 2021 executive summaryEmisor Digital
Almost a third of businesses surveyed in the IBM Global AI Adoption Index 2021 report that they are currently using AI, and 43% say they accelerated their AI rollout due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, lack of AI skills and increasing data complexity were cited as top challenges. While 74% of companies are exploring or deploying AI, the most common barriers are limited AI expertise, data complexity, and lack of tools to develop AI models. Ensuring AI systems are trustworthy, fair, and can be explained is also critical for businesses.
AI will significantly change how PR and marketing professionals work in 2024 according to predictions from Golin's global experts:
1) AI will enable brands to increase social media posting frequencies and generate new types of content at faster speeds.
2) AI tools will optimize content based on objective performance data rather than subjective feedback, removing the guessing game.
3) PR professionals will need to ensure AI systems are trained on accurate, positive information about companies to influence how information is delivered.
In 3 sentences:
The document provides 12 predictions from experts at Golin on how AI will change PR and marketing work in 2024, including that AI will revolutionize social media publishing by increasing posting frequency and optimizing content, AI will help prove the impact of PR campaigns by linking earned media to changes in customer behavior, and applied models will become integrated into everyday interactions on devices to provide more personalized and context-aware experiences.
MSL partnered with research firm Toluna to survey 1,846 marketing and communications leaders from Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Poland, United Kingdom and the United States.
Adverity: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in MarketingAdverity
Understand what AI in marketing is. Learn how artificial intelligence impacts digital marketing. And find out whether you should feel threatened by machine learning and intelligent artificial intelligence at all.
The AI renaissance is here. Organizations are using artificial intelligence to stay ahead of the market--unlocking new digital intelligence from large volumes of data. And a key strategy for many of these organizations making inroads with AI initiatives is to let their developers lead the charge.
The cognitive advantage for developers: Leading the charge on innovation with...Susanne Hupfer, Ph.D.
To understand how early adopters are taking advantage of AI, a recent IBM global study garnered insights from more than 600 decision makers worldwide, cross-industry, from IT to line of business, at various stages of cognitive adoption. We learned that organizations already gain major competitive advantage from their use of AI. They achieve a range of business outcomes–from customer engagement to productivity and efficiency and business growth. And a key strategy for many of these organizations making inroads with AI initiatives is to let their developers lead the charge.
Powered by AI: Communications and Marketing in the Algorithm AgeMSL
MSL partnered with research firm Toluna to survey 1,846 marketing and communications leaders from Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Poland, UK and US. We partnered with our colleagues at sister agency Publicis.Sapient who are experts in counselling companies and brands on the AI revolution.
State of the RPA Developer Industry PanelCristina Vidu
Our journey with this study started in 2020 to hear and better understand how the experience of RPA developers is compared to other peers around the world. In the end, the broader goal was to bring data to other professionals considering RPA for the future. This is a paved way to get a clear picture of what the RPA career path could look like and learn from each other's experiences. We’ve learned that most RPA developers are highly satisfied with their roles and that they feel optimistic about the future of this industry.
🔥 The good new is that 'The State of the RPA Developer Survey' is running for the third time!🔥
To mark this exciting occasion for our industry we invited 4 industry professionals to pick their minds about RPA job environment, recruitment, role development and necessary skills for a successful RPA developer in 2022.
We will also share insights from last year's survey and consider how things developed within the professional environment during this 1 year time lapse.
We welcome our speakers:
👩🏻🏫 Corina Gheonea, Director, Marketing Community @UiPath
👩🏼🏫 Melanie Forster, Senior Global HR Manager @Roboyo
👨🏼🏫 Steve LaValle, Co-CEO @WonderBotz
👨🏻🏫 Dillan Hackett, UiPath MVP 2022, Head of Training and Enablement @Tquila Automation
Hosts:
👩🏻💻 Cristina Vidu, Global Manager, Marketing Community @UiPath
👨🏽💻 Vibhor Shrivastava, Global Community Advocacy Manager @UiPath
AI adoption is widespread, with 88% of businesses now using some form of AI. Spending on AI is also increasing, with over half of businesses expecting to spend more on AI-driven marketing campaigns in the next year. AI is transforming industries and how companies operate. While economic uncertainties remain, businesses are experimenting with AI and investing in the future.
Generative AI will transform how people access information, from search engines to commerce platforms. Growth in the next year will not only be about hard economics; it will also be about brands’ sustainable contributions to society.
The Indian AI market is growing rapidly and is projected to reach USD 71 billion by 2027, up from USD 12.3 billion in 2022. Currently, the banking, financial services, and insurance sector shows the highest adoption rate of AI at 65%. Deep learning has been adopted by over 74% of Indian AI enterprises. Big IT and KPO/BPO service providers currently hold 60% of the Indian AI market share. The AI market in India is driven by factors such as increasing digitalization, cloud adoption, and investments from the government and businesses.
The worldwide cognitive/AI software platforms market experienced significant growth in 2017, reaching $2 billion in revenue and growing 23.1%. Major vendors like IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon saw strong growth as organizations used tools like deep learning and machine learning to develop new applications that provide predictions, recommendations and advice to users. The market is expected to continue expanding rapidly as more enterprises adopt AI capabilities.
Hello!
This is a summary of our viral Medium article on AI trends for 2024.
The trends include 13 predictions:
1. Generative AI: The most disruptive trend of the decade
2. Augmented working, BYOAI & Shadow AI
3. Open source AI
4. AI risk hallucination policy
5. AI coding
6. AI TRiSM
7. Intelligent apps & AI for personalization
8. Quantum AI
9. AI Legislation
10. Ethical AI
11. AI Jobs
12. AI-powered online search
13. AI in customer service
The full text is available here: https://www.pragmaticcoders.com/blog/ai-predictions-top-13-ai-trends-for-2024
To your success,
Pragmatic Coders
Top AI trends for 2024 will revolutionize the future of artificial intelligence.
The global AI market is expected to reach $190.61 billion by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate of 36.62 percent.
1.1. Generative AI can create various forms of content, including text, code, scripts, images, and music, by learning patterns from data.
1.2. Generative AI accelerates processes by generating and improving content, leading to automation of tasks, increased productivity, and cost reduction across all industries.
1.3. Capabilities of Generative AI
- Impact on Work and Automation
- Growth and Adoption
1.4. Generative AI adoption is set to skyrocket, with over 80% of enterprises expected to incorporate generative AI into their operations by 2026.
2.1. BYOAI, or Bring Your Own Artificial Intelligence, is a new workplace trend where employees bring their own AI tools and applications to work, driven by the increasing availability of affordable and easy-to-use AI tools and the growing demand for AI skills in the workforce.
2.2. BYOAI brings increased productivity and innovation, improved employee satisfaction, and reduced costs.
2.3. Shadow AI, or Shadow IT for AI, refers to using AI applications and tools within an organization without explicit knowledge or oversight from the IT department, posing risks such as data privacy and security breaches, and compliance violations.
3.1. Many organizations are now adopting open-source AI models, such as GPT-J, for their AI initiatives.
3.2. Open-source models are more transparent, flexible, customizable, and cost-effective than proprietary models.
3.3. While proprietary models still have a place, the future leaves more space for open-source solutions, with 85% of enterprises incorporating open-source AI models into their tech stacks.
4.1. Hallucination insurance is projected to be a significant revenue generator in 2024, reflecting the growing impact of GenAI.
4.2. Forrester's AI predictions for 2024 anticipate that a major insurer will offer a specific AI risk hallucination policy.
4.3. The market for AI risk....
Top AI Trends and predictions to consider in 2024.pdfBluebash
Artificial intelligence (AI) leads the way in today's rapidly evolving tech landscape. As a global tech hub, the United States hosts cutting-edge AI companies at the forefront of innovation.
The State of Global AI Adoption in 2023InData Labs
In our inaugural report, 2023 State of AI, we examine trends in AI adoption across industries, the current state of the market, and technologies that shape the field.
The goal of this report is to help company leaders and executives get a better handle on the AI landscape and the opportunities it brings for the business.
2023 State of AI report will help you to answer questions such as:
-How are organizations applying artificial intelligence in the real world in 2023?
-What industries are leading in terms of AI maturity?
-How has generative AI impacted businesses?
-How can organizations prepare for AI transformation?
Download your free copy now and adopt the key technologies to improve your business.
How the Auto Industry Uses Artificial Intelligence to Eliminate Paid Media Wa...Chad Pollitt
Presented at the J.D. Power Automotive Marketing Roundtable - How is the automotive industry eliminating paid media waste and scaling content distribution? The technology, strategy, unique pricing model and lessons learned will be shared by inPowered, a leading programmatic content amplification platform.
Digital Marketing Megatrends - Breaking Taboos and NormsGeorgiana Ghiciuc
It’s that time of the year again when we look back at 2017, gaze at the things that impacted the digital marketing scenario, and look ahead into what the future holds. We predict that 2018 will bring bigger, bolder changes to the world of digital marketing.
Break taboos and norms with our 10 digital marketing megatrends for 2018. Check them out, and you might have a chance of survival in the digital marketing “sharktank”.
Marketers' Hopes and Fears for Artificial IntelligenceDavid Berkowitz
What do marketers expect from artificial intelligence? How will AI impact marketers' jobs? Will it play a bigger role in media buying or creative, account management or finance? What do marketers want to get out of it? Why should marketers care about it? And what can marketers learn from the leading thinkers about AI? All of this is covered in research first presented at IAB Conecta in Mexico City in August 2017.
Similar to AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdf (20)
"Discover how Admya Infotech offers cutting-edge online reputation management and brand management services. Our expert team uses advanced methodologies to build, repair, manage, and promote your brand's online presence. Learn about our services, case studies, and success stories in this detailed presentation. Visit admya.net for more information."
mike waizman marketing portfolio projects 2024Mike Waizman
The portfolio document summarizes multiple projects from 2024, including a Facebook campaign that gained 39,362 new page subscribers. It also provides details on several advertising campaigns run on different platforms and projects, including their budgets, reach, clicks, and results. The largest campaign was for the Russian site Fishki.net, which gained over 140 million views per month during the campaign.
Customer relationship management and supply chain managementICFAI University
Key Topics Covered:
Customer Relationships:
Importance of building and maintaining strong brand-customer relationships.
Strategies for enhancing customer loyalty and engagement:
Excellent customer service.
Customer events and community-building activities.
Discounts and bonuses for repeat customers.
Active social media engagement.
Publicly thanking customers.
Celebrating customer milestones.
Rewards for word-of-mouth active customers.
Referral programs.
Customization options.
Supply Chain Management (SCM):
Overview of SCM and its significance in business.
Process of managing the flow of goods and services:
From raw materials to final products.
Ensuring efficient delivery to the ultimate customer.
Challenges in Marketing:
Competition: Strategies to address competition including differentiation, CRM, and competitive analysis.
Technology: Leveraging marketing automation, data analytics, digital channels, and cybersecurity measures.
Globalization: Adapting to cultural differences, regulatory challenges, logistical complexities, and currency fluctuations.
Social Responsibility: Implementing CSR initiatives, sustainable practices, and transparent reporting.
Case Study: Reliance Jio
How Reliance Jio disrupted the Indian telecom market with innovative marketing strategies.
Impact of disruptive pricing, affordable data plans, and strategic partnerships on the market.
SEM- Boost Your Business with Search Engine Marketing Strategies.pptxRakesh Jalan
Slide 1: Title Slide
- Title: SEM: Boost Your Business with Search Engine Marketing Strategies
Slide 2: Introduction
- With the rise of digitalization, marketing has evolved from billboards and newspapers to social media and the internet.
- This shift has given birth to Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
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Slide 3: What is SEM?
- SEM increases your online visibility through paid methods.
- Considered as paid search marketing, brands pay to appear in search results.
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Slide 4: Importance of Keywords
- Keywords play a crucial role in SEM.
- Brands use selected keywords to ensure their content appears at the top of search results.
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Slide 5: SEM Platforms
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- Top SEM platforms include Google, Bing, Yahoo, Baidu, YouTube, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo.
- Google is the most commonly used search engine.
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Slide 6: Why is SEM Important?
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- Increased profit: Effective use of SEM can double your investment.
- Conversion-centric approach: High conversion rates through targeted ads.
- Increased brand awareness: Ads ensure your brand name and logo are seen.
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Slide 7: Benefits of SEM
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- Reach potential customers quickly.
- Gain real-time data and detailed reports.
- Quick results and increased ROI.
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Slide 8: SEM Strategies
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- Understand your target customers and reach.
- Create a user-friendly website.
- Use relevant keywords and regularly update content.
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Slide 9: SEM Tools
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- Use tools like Supermetrics, Shape, SEMrush, and HubSpot to enhance your SEM strategy.
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Slide 10: Conclusion
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- SEM helps boost your brand's online presence and engagement.
- It’s an essential tool in today’s digital marketing landscape.
Join our free Hindi Webinar on digital marketing:
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Get the information regarding consumer behavior with this detailed presentation, designed to offer a thorough understanding of how individuals, groups, and organizations select, buy, use, and dispose of goods and services.
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction to Consumer Behavior:
Definition and importance of studying consumer behavior.
Exploration of how consumer behavior influences marketing strategies.
Psychological Processes:
How consumers perceive, learn, and form attitudes about products and services.
Key psychological factors: motivation, perception, learning, beliefs, and attitudes.
Decision-Making Processes:
Steps consumers take from recognizing a need to post-purchase evaluation.
Types of buyer behavior:
Complex Buying Behavior: High involvement with significant differences between brands.
Dissonance-Reducing Buying Behavior: High involvement with few perceived differences.
Habitual Buying Behavior: Low involvement with few perceived differences.
Variety-Seeking Buying Behavior: Low involvement with significant differences between brands.
External Influences:
Cultural, social, and environmental factors that affect consumer choices.
Examples of cultural influences like festivals and social classes affecting purchasing behavior.
Personal Influences:
Individual characteristics such as age, lifestyle, economic status, and occupation that shape consumer behavior.
The impact of personal factors like lifestyle choices and personality traits on purchasing decisions.
Marketing Implications:
How understanding consumer behavior can enhance marketing strategies.
Developing targeted marketing, improving customer satisfaction, forecasting market trends, and optimizing pricing strategies.
Enhancing product positioning and competitive differentiation through consumer insights.
digital marketing strategies for business growth.pptxthesocialkey78
The Social Key is full service digital marketing establishment known for its innovative and result-driven strategies. We offer best-in-class tailored services to meet the specific needs of every type of business.With a common goal of utilizing social media to build the gap between companies and their target markets. We are online advisors and work for different types of brands. Our team is full of energy and produces innovative digital marketing solutions that yield measurable outcomes.
Key Topics Covered:
Marketing Mix:
Explanation of the marketing mix and its elements: Product, Price, Place, Promotion.
Introduction to the 3 additional P’s: People, Process, Physical Evidence.
Distribution Channels:
Overview of different distribution channels: direct and indirect.
Types of distribution channels:
Zero Level: Direct-to-consumer model.
One Level: Producer to retailer to consumer.
Two Level: Producer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer.
Three Level: Producer to jobber to wholesaler to retailer to consumer.
Hybrid: Combination of direct and indirect channels.
Traditional Media Channels:
Various traditional media channels and their characteristics:
Television
Radio
Print (Newspapers, Magazines)
Outdoor Advertising (Billboards, Transit Ads)
Advantages and disadvantages of traditional media channels.
Digital Media Channels:
Introduction to digital media channels and their impact:
Websites
Email Marketing
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
Online Display Ads
Video Marketing (YouTube, Vimeo)
Pros and cons of digital media channels.
🚀 Excited to Share Our Comprehensive Analysis on Ather! 🚀
I am thrilled to share a presentation that our team recently completed on Ather, focusing on an in-depth brand and customer analysis. This was a group project that brought together diverse expertise and insights, resulting in a holistic examination of Ather's market positioning and customer engagement strategies.
📊 Project Contributors:
@Deepyanti Maskara - Social Media Marketing Expert
@Siddhesh Kondaskar
@Sudip Ghimire
@Leah CX
Key Highlights of Our Analysis:
🔍 Buyer Persona & Customer Journey
In my role, I concentrated on developing detailed buyer personas and mapping out the customer journey. Understanding our customers' motivations, challenges, and decision-making processes allowed us to create targeted strategies that resonate with Ather's audience.
💡 Brand Analysis
We delved into Ather's brand identity, evaluating its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT analysis). This helped us identify areas where Ather can enhance its brand equity and customer loyalty.
🔄 Customer Engagement
Our analysis also included a thorough examination of Ather's customer engagement tactics across various platforms. We assessed how effectively Ather communicates with its audience and the impact of these interactions on customer satisfaction and retention.
Key Takeaways:
Customer-Centric Strategies: Emphasizing a customer-first approach in all touchpoints can significantly boost brand loyalty.
Data-Driven Insights: Leveraging data to understand customer behavior and preferences leads to more personalized and effective marketing strategies.
Innovative Engagement: Continuous innovation in engagement tactics keeps the brand relevant and top-of-mind for customers.
I am incredibly proud of the collaborative effort and the insights we uncovered. This project has been a valuable learning experience, and I am excited about the potential it holds for enhancing Ather's brand strategy.
Feel free to reach out if you'd like to discuss our findings in more detail or share your thoughts on Ather's customer engagement strategies!
#BrandAnalysis #CustomerJourney #BuyerPersona #MarketingStrategy #Ather #TeamWork #CustomerEngagement
Kantar Brand Footprint India 2024- UPDATED_UNDER EMBARGO TILL THURSDAY 25th J...Social Samosa
According to the report, seven brands in the top 25 in-home rankings have seen over a 20% penetration increase in the last decade, led by Britannia, followed by Surf Excel, Sunfeast, Haldiram’s, Patanjali, Brooke Bond, and Vim.
2. Introduction
Methodology
Chapter 1: Creative teams are AI-aware
Chapter 2: The 2024 AI tsunami
These teams know their AI
…and there’s widespread use too!
They really love their ChatGPT
AI use within creative teams will see an uptick in 2024
Business leaders are miles ahead
Teams want an AI tool, stat
Chapter 3: But, is it going to replace us?
AI is not going to impact team size in 2024
Some AI inhibitions still do exist
Chapter 4: The AI outlook
Conclusion: AI isn’t a fad
Up your AI game in 2024
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It’s predicted that the global AI market will see a compound growth
rate of 36.62% by 2025. AI is also poised to add $15.7 trillion to the
global economy by 2030. More use cases and applications are being
identified for AI on the regular.
With more information coming out every day, creative teams the world
over are still learning about the impact of AI on their day-to-day lives.
While it's undeniable that AI can revolutionize creative operations, will
it reshape the very fabric of the creative landscape?
The Artificial
Intelligence (AI)
wave is sweeping the
world — are you riding
it or watching from
the shore?
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It is to answer this question that we
surveyed marketing and creative leaders
across the globe. Over 100 creative
operations leaders from the United States,
United Kingdom, India, Italy, Thailand, and
more have helped answer our biggest
questions:
If you’re serious about staying ahead of
the curve in creative operations, this
report is for you.
Let’s dive in!
Is AI here to stay?
How can one use AI
in creative operations?
Is workforce size going
to be affected?
Which industries will be
impacted the most?
5. Methodology
To understand the impact of AI on creative
operations, we analyzed the data points from a
month-long survey where marketing and creative
leaders across the globe answered questions on
which AI trends were seeing an uplift as we
approach 2024.
While other participating teams included Design
(visual and product) and Brand, we ensured that
every respondent considered for the final data
points and insight belonged to the Creative
Operations scope one way or the other.
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Creative operations
Design
3.3%
7.7%
Brand
13.2%
Marketing
39.6%
Sales
34.4%
Marketing teams
Predominant respondents
39.1% Creative Operations professionals
35.9%
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To get the most well-rounded
perspective on AI’s impact
across businesses, we surveyed
teams from a diverse range of
industries such as Food and
Beverages, Direct to Consumer,
Media and Entertainment,
Software, and more.
12% of these
businesses
also have
a revenue
upwards
of $1 billion.
6.4%
6.4%
Retail
5.3%
4.3%
4.3%
3.2% Software
20.4%
Advertising
2.1%
Automotive
1.1%
Gaming
1.1%
Internet
1.1%
Media &
entertainment
16%
Food & beverages
11.7%
Direct to consumer
7.4%
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Education
Financial services
Personal care
Agency
6.4%
7. Finally, to completely understand the C-Suite and
marketing leaders’ outlook towards AI, we ensured a
majority of our data points were from those in
leadership and middle management.
Respondents are supervisors and department
heads reporting to the top management level.
Business Leader
43%
Respondents are Vice Presidents, Directors,
or in the C-Suite, usually in upper management.
Middle Management
40.9%
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8. AI is no longer restricted to science fiction and
computer scientists. It has very much entered the
day-to-day lexicon of creative operations teams.
Creative teams
are AI-aware
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AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 08
9. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 09
A staggering 76.3% of respondents claim they know just
enough about AI to use it and 17.2% also claim they are an
expert in AI terminology. However, a fraction 6.5% of
creative teams still seem to be unfamiliar with AI.
These teams know their AI
Know just enough
76.3%
Expert
17.2%
Unfamiliar
6.5%
With several AI tools already in mainstream use,
AI is seeing widespread takers amongst creative
operations teams.
Learning about AI
51.6%
Using paid AI
21.1%
Evaluating paid AI
9.5%
We also have some experts
…and there’s
widespread use too!
who know their AI really, really well.
27.8%
of Marketing teams
12.5%
of Creative Operations
teams
Using free AI
17.9%
10. They really love
their ChatGPT
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 10
When asked about which tool they use the most for
creative work, an overwhelming majority (83%) voted
for ChatGPT, with Midjourney, Bard, and Jasper
trailing close behind.
ChatGPT
Midjourney
Bard
Jasper
DALL-E
Writesonic
Hypotenuse
Hubspot AI
Coohom
Topaz
Gigapixel
Adobe
AI tools
Workfront
“The most frequently used tool to this
day for our team is ChatGPT. We’ve used
it extensively for all kinds of things: email
marketing content, blog content and
outlines, and sometimes social media copy,
especially with their newest update
expanding the tool’s data access beyond
its earlier September 2021 cutoff.
However, I’ve also tried Google Bard AI,
which I really liked, and thus made me
understand further that the AI tools will
keep on coming, each better than the last
one. As such, I try to stay informed of the
news to ensure I don’t fall behind in the
most fast-paced environment.”
Kajetan Wyrzykowski
Head of Marketing, Alphamoon
11. The AI tsunami is coming! Which is amusing
because AI can also apparently detect early signs
of a tsunami. So meta.
The 2024
AI tsunami
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AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 11
12. AI use within creative teams
will see an uptick in 2024
As much as teams adore and use AI tools like ChatGPT, their
day-to-day tasks are not as AI-enabled as one would assume.
In fact, more than half of the creative teams we surveyed
(53.8%) mentioned that less than 25% of their current tasks
are AI-enabled.
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None
0%
20%
40%
60%
Over 75% Not sure
Less
than 25%
Between
25% and 50%
Between
50% and 75%
In 2024 however, this shows a marginal
change. The number of people believing
that only a quarter of their tasks will be
AI-enabled has come down to 44.1% and
those believing that less than half their
tasks will become AI-powered has
increased to 34.4% from 14%.
2023
2024
13. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 13
AI-enabled tasks in
Creative Operations teams
“In 2024, I anticipate an increase in
AI-enabled tasks within my company.
This growth is primarily driven by our
commitment to staying at the forefront of
technological advancements and our
dedication to meeting our clients' evolving
needs as they seek to stay current with
industry trends. However, it’s also because
AI integration is coming, and though I,
personally, approach AI with trepidation,
it is better to understand the “enemy”
than ignore it.”
Sid Curtis
Creative Director, Manor Hill Productions
claim that none
of their tasks are
AI-enabled
believe that their day-to-day
tasks will become AI-enabled
39.4%
84.8%
2023 2024
14. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 14
We are evaluating AI-enabled tools to buy one for the team
We only use free generative AI and have no plans to buy paid tools
We’re already using paid AI-enabled tools
We’re learning how AI could potentially benefit us
Individual contributor
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Middle management
Leader
Business leaders
are miles ahead
Of all survey respondents, Business Leaders and Middle
Management both seem to be aware of AI and its benefits.
More than half of both groups surveyed are seeking
knowledge already about how AI can benefit their teams.
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While the individual contributors surveyed
stick to free generative AI tools, it’s clear from
the Middle Management and Business Leader
cohorts that the top brass in most organizations
is gearing up to see how AI can benefit them in
2024.
And in some cases, they’re using paid AI tools
already!
Additionally, nearly 40% of the Business Leaders
who took this survey attend in-person events and
conferences for upskilling on AI while others prefer
blog posts, podcasts, and webinars.
These findings prove
to us that business leaders
have AI as a cornerstone
of their 2024 vision.
Who’s using paid AI tools?
of Middle
Management
of Business
Leaders
26.8%
21.1%
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Teams want
an AI tool, stat
33%
Digital asset
management
software
25.3%
Proofreading
tools
19.8%
AI-based ad
personalization
software
While there are a number of tools
that creative operations teams
wish to implement in 2024,
it’s generative AI that tops
the list at 60.4%.
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60.4%
Generative AI tools 39.6%
Creative production
software
41.8%
Social media management
and analytics tools
41.8%
Project management
tools
17. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 17
A loaded question, and a very common one at
that. Let’s see what our respondents had to say.
But, is it going
to replace us?
Chapter 3:
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AI is not going
to impact team
size in 2024
Relieving to hear, right?
A staggering 77.4% of our survey takers
believe that AI is not going to affect team
size in any way.
One interesting statistic though, is that 30% of the leadership respondents on the list
mentioned that AI might decrease team size. However, it’s the companies with an annual
revenue of less than $1 million that foresee a decrease in team size. The bigger companies do
not think AI will impact workforce size.
This is an interesting tidbit, considering the ones with lower ARR are also probably facing hiring
freezes and budget cuts in this economy and need to be scrappy about their creative content.
77.4%
No change in
the team size
Increase
team size
Decrease
team size
17.2%
5.4%
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Some AI
inhibitions
still do exist
It’s not all rosy in the creative operations world, though.
33% still believe that the fear of it replacing creatives is
the main inhibiting factor for their teams when it comes
to AI implementation.
The most popular response (48.9%)
on this survey was that creatives do
not have enough resources to
understand AI. Other important
reasons such as copyright violations
and inaccuracy of information trailed
close behind.
Of all the industries we surveyed, the
most unanimous and conclusive data
on inhibitions were from Media and
Entertainment, Software, and Food
and Beverages.
Media & entertainment
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Software
Food & beverages
Copyright violations
Not enough resources
Inaccurate
Replaces creatives
20. “Time is a non-renewable resource and
there’s only so much time in the day to
devote to learning a new technology that
may or may not help improve my
productivity or work product. We have to
prioritize our time where we know there’s
less risk.”
Lisa Caras
Marketing Director, Jones Dairy Farm
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There are always risks associated with AI tools when it comes
to content generation. Copyright violations being a big inhibition
highlights the need for clear guidelines on how to use AI
ethically.
Media & entertainment
The Software industry has the most number of people claiming
AI provides inaccurate information. A side effect of being in tech
is knowing exactly how trending technology works so this doesn’t
come as a big surprise.
Software
Interestingly, the Food and Beverages industry’s main inhibition (50%)
is that there aren’t enough resources to understand AI. This also bleeds
into their second highest inhibition that AI could replace creatives
rather than help improve creative output.
As Lisa Caras, Marketing Manager at Jones Dairy Farm — an Artwork Flow
customer — says, time is also a resource and her biggest inhibiting factor
is “the time to learn AI.”
Food and Beverages
21. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 21
As AI continues to shape our world, what are
creative teams most looking forward to with AI?
The AI outlook
Chapter 4:
22. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 22
Creatives want
to save time with AI
90.4%
40.4%
27.7%
Save time spent on
mundane day-to-day tasks
Create a
new revenue
stream
38.3%
Save money to
work through
budget cuts
Increase revenue
Time is definitely a non-renewable resource
and the major pain point an average creative
operations team wants to solve is time.
A staggering 90.4% of
respondents believe that
AI can help them save
time. Other benefits
they see for AI include
increasing revenue and
saving money.
We started this report by quoting another study on how AI
will contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy. If the
predictions by our respondents were to come true, so too
would this metric
23. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 23
Creative
operations teams
want to boost
productivity
Our conversations with creatives have
unveiled one key piece of information:
A majority of their day-to-day tasks go into
administrative work such as meetings and
emails, revisions and endless iterative
reviews, and collaborative bottlenecks.
Our research indicates that creative operations
teams are majorly looking for solutions to
create first drafts, reduce grunt work, and
increase team productivity.
Does this mean creative work
is destined to involve the most
brutal grunt work possible?
No.
24. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 24
“We enjoy using AI to brainstorm content
ideas, but we've learned that for writing
content, it's not advanced enough to copy
and paste. Customers can't resonate with
words that sound robotic – we aim to
capture our brand tone and splash our
content with personality – something AI
can't do yet.
On the other hand, we enjoy prompting the
AI software with questions about our target
audience and common questions about our
industry for fresh content ideas on the fly.”
Julia Kahlig-Garuba
Founder & CEO, Herb & Root
Going by these statistics, it is clear that creative
operations teams view AI as a productivity booster,
an assistant to delegate mundane tasks to so they
can focus on strategic decision-making.
66%
62.8% 60.6%
58.5%
38.3%
26.6%
26.6%
21.3%
Conduct
market research
Identify the best-performing
creatives through number
chruching
Run personalised
ads
Manage and mapping
resources
Increase team
productivity
Create first drafts
Generate design
ideas
Automate grunt
work
25. AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 25
The results of this survey have proved to us
that AI isn’t just having a moment, it’s the
movement.
AI isn’t a fad
Conclusion:
26. The AI wave rose to the mainstream in 2023,
leading brands around the world to stand up
and take notice.
We’ve all seen several technologies come and
go. They are usually touted to have a major
impact on life as we know it but not all of
them succeed ultimately.
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 26
Is AI having
a fleeting moment
or is it the movement?
Our survey indicates that it is the latter.
Nearly 48% of Business Leaders and Supervisors
already invest in paid AI tools.
AI is an emerging technology that most Business Leaders
are either evaluating or already investing in.
Executives definitely think that AI has potential and
can revolutionize business as we know it.
While inhibitions do exist about AI, this survey has made
it clear to us that the technology will mainly help
creative teams boost productivity, eliminate grunt work,
and save time.
27. “I think we're quite early in the AI
adoption story to kind of start really using
these technologies in a public-facing way.
That being said, when we ran our AI pilot
for Midjourney, what we found was that
it's absolutely fantastic as a co-pilot for
creatives. So if you want a creative to
really think outside the box or to reframe
a problem, it's amazing at ideation and
discovery.”
Mark Brady
Global Solutions Head, Hubspot
It will continue being a co-pilot for creatives, and as a rapidly
evolving technology, perhaps we will be introduced to newer
and more sophisticated AI models that can do way more than
their current versions can.
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 27
AI is not a fad. It is going to disrupt the market and is your
ticket to competitive advantage. We need to trust the early
movers and take a plunge.
The technology may not go away any time soon and it’s time
for all global brands to help their creative teams get their
time back by embracing AI in however miniscule a form.
Onwards and upwards!
Oh, and…
Welcome to the team, AI!
Our advice to growing
brands still on the fence
about AI
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