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Retail Media's Next Challenge: Proving Real Results
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Retail Media's Next Challenge: Proving Real Results

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In this episode, Kiri delves into the complexities of transparency in retail media, extending beyond basic reporting to the control brands have over their campaigns and success measurements. Insights from Jordan Witmer, Managing Director of Retail Media at Nectar First, highlight the challenges with ad placement performance transparency, while Alex Arnott from Dentsu's Newstream Media underscores the importance of self-service capabilities in media buying, creative assets, and real-time reporting. The discussion also touches on the significant market dominance of Amazon and the diverse approaches to incrementality measurement by various retailers. As retail media networks evolve, the focus is on making them more user-friendly and transparent to draw continued investment from brands.

Link to Kiri's Forbes article mentioned in the episode: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kirimasters/2025/02/07/retail-medias-next-challenge-proving-real-results/

CHAPTERS:

(00:00) About Today's Topic
(00:48) About the Show
(01:09) Introduction to Transparency in Retail Media
(01:24) Case Study: Advertisers vs. Retail Media Networks
(02:37) The Power Imbalance in Retail Media
(03:02) Insights from Newstream Media's Alex Arnott
(04:03) The Importance of Self-Service Capabilities
(05:51) Challenges in Creative Asset Management
(06:43) The Need for Real-Time Reporting
(07:58) Future Directions and Optimism
(09:34) Conclusion: Proving Performance is Key
(10:04) Outro

SOCIAL LINKS:

Website: https://www.retailmediabreakfastclub.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiri-masters/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@retailmediabreakfastclub

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retail-media-breakfast-club/id1782187624//

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3s5MuqcrsOmQDKn3uMYJKb

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