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New Blis report ‘Behaviour change is real: how brands can harness it’

Blis has today launched a new global report, ‘Behaviour change is real: how brands can harness it’, in advance of the upcoming holiday season. The report looks at three key indicators for behaviour change that are impacting consumers and being impacted the most: geographical location, modifications to mobility and the psychological need for interaction.

The changing behaviour series: automotives in the UK

The automotive industry motoring industry in the UK is getting back into gear with socially distant selling, incentives to buy energy-efficient cars and initiatives to help those financially impacted by the virus. In this post from ‘The changing behaviour series’ we look at how auto brands are adapting after lockdown.

The changing behaviour series: Dutch auto market revving up

Six months on from the first coronavirus case in the country, safety measures, social distancing and working from home still pervade. Throughout the period car dealerships across the country remained open and in this post from The changing behaviour series we examine the patterns of behaviour of Dutch consumers visiting auto dealerships across the country.  

Blis partners with O2 to bring new behavioural targeting product to the UK

Blis, the trusted leader in location-powered advertising and analytics, has today announced an exclusive partnership with O2 that will give clients exceptional accuracy and scale when advertising online. The proposition, Telco-powered Targeting – together with O2, will use aggregated and anonymised customer behaviour data to match websites with audience segments.

The changing behaviour series: eating out to help out

In this post from The changing behaviour series we look at foot traffic to national quick service restaurant chains (QSRs) and pubs across the UK over the course of August to understand the impact of the government’s introduction of the Eat Out To Help Out Scheme (EOTHO). This scheme enabled diners to receive 50% off their bill on food and non alcoholic drinks consumed on site up to a maximum discount of £10 per person.

IRI: Foot Traffic on the Road to Recovery

Holly Carlson, IRI’s Media Center of Excellence and Diane Perlman, chief marketing officer of Blis, describe the connection between consumer sentiment and their actual behavior, and how brands are connecting with shoppers wherever they are.

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