The term "social commerce" refers to the "purchasing and selling that occurs on social media and other networking sites." Social commerce offers the particular advantage of engaging customers and enabling them to buy things inside their comfortable social media environment. According to Accenture, global social commerce is predicted to increase three times faster than conventional commerce, from $492 billion in 2021 to $1.2 trillion in 2022. Social commerce is one of the main e-commerce channels in Vietnam, owing to the population's high Internet and social media usage rates.
Digital Marketing Communications Platform DPIP was established in January 2021 by the cooperation of four associations, namely Turkish Advertisers Association (RVD), Turkish Association of Advertising Agencies (RD), Interactive Advertising Bureau Turkey (IAB) and Mobile Media Research, Marketing and Advertising Association Turkey (MMA), that shape the marketing communication and advertising industry.
As digital adoption accelerates, building and maintaining trust in the digital economy via a commitment to safety, security and privacy is essential to preserve the free and open internet and for users to access information and opportunity, and businesses to connect with people interested in what they have to offer.
Beyond the rhetoric of Data being the new oil, this session will dig a level deeper on what's the data to collect - what the sources are and how do you make it actionable by breaking down the silos.
In this session, industry experts will talk about the key solutions which businesses can adopt to drive better marketing performance in a privacy-first world.
The advertising ecosystem is rapidly evolving with privacy becoming a key focus for people as well as businesses.
In this session, leading industry experts will discuss personalization in a privacy-first world, how the digital advertising ecosystem is evolving, and how businesses can build for these ecosystem changes with a privacy-focused lens.
Consumer journeys are becoming more complex and non-linear, and the role of digital is becoming more prominent across the journey. As a result, this festive season will require marketers to rethink their media strategies in order to be successful.
MMA India has co-authored an exclusive playbook with GroupM and Amazon Advertising on “Decoding Consumer behaviour for Winning the 2021 Festive season”.
This is a first of its kind industry report/playbook that deep dives into how consumer behaviour is changing across the eCommerce value chain, the report throws light on the critical aspects as below in greater detail:
After an arduous year with the pandemic, consumers in India are gearing up to celebrate the festive season – while shoppers gear up to hit the sales.
The Festive Pulse Season 2021 - a new survey from The Trade Desk and YouGov looks at consumer sentiment and behaviour towards festive shopping sales. While consumers may be optimistic – 91% are planning to shop in the next few months - brands are becoming more judicious about their marketing spends.
As more businesses continue to invest in MarTech solutions, and the Indonesian marketing landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for marketers to identify trends and best practices that will help them accelerate business growth.
In line with MMA’s mission to continuously enlighten, empower and enable marketers to shape the future of modern marketing, we have developed the MMA Indonesia MarTech Report 2021. It includes valuable insights into Indonesia’s MarTech landscape, delving into topics such as advertising and promotion, content and experience, and commerce and sales.