• Jacques van der Wilt - Save Time With Your Data Feed Management By Leveraging DataFeedWatch’s AI Advancements
    Feb 24 2025

    It’s time to deep dive into the world of data feeds and AI with Jacques Van Der Wilt, the Founder of DataFeedWatch, now part of Cart.com. DataFeedWatch helps eCommerce retailers optimise product feeds effortlessly, boosting visibility, conversions, and sales across multiple channels.

    Jacques first joined us back in episode 50, and now he’s back to share how AI is shaking up data feed optimisation. We break down the key differences between AI-driven and traditional methods, exploring how AI can make feed management easier, how it helps with disapprovals, and why it gives online businesses a serious edge.

    Plus, we’ll discuss how small to mid-sized retailers can use AI-powered data feeds to compete with the big eCommerce players.

    It’s going to be an insightful and practical conversation you won’t want to miss. Hit that subscribe or follow button to stay updated on future episodes!

    Topics Covered

    00:23 - AI and Data Feeds with Jacques

    04:45 - AI-Powered Product Categorisation

    09:28 - Enhanced Descriptions Boost Retail Content

    11:22 - Facebook Ad Titles: Keep Them Generic

    13:51 - DataFeedWatch AI Adoption Rates

    18:22 - AI Progress: Rapid and Transformative

    21:04 - AI Adoption: Skepticism and Resistance

    24:18 - AI-Driven Campaign Optimisation

    29:12 - Enhancing Customer Control Tools

    33:39 - Challenges in Digital Advertising Attribution

    34:49 - AI's Impact on Medium Businesses

    38:26 - Optimising Feeds for Increased ROAS

    41:25 - "The Factory is the Product"

    44:00 - Book recommendation


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    44 mins
  • Christopher Panteli - The Most Effective Strategies For Getting Digital PR Coverage and Boosting Your SEO Rankings With Links
    Dec 9 2024

    Christopher Panteli, Co-Founder of Linkifi, discusses the vital role that Digital PR plays in shaping eCommerce success through brand building, SEO enhancement and strategic media engagements.

    Linkifi are masters at getting brands featured on large publications. They’ve done the hard work of building relationships with journalists, so you don’t have to!

    Learn how tailoring unique stories, leveraging industry expertise and building strong journalist relationships can propel your eCommerce brand to new heights. Christopher shares his insights into the evolving landscape of digital link building, the growing significance of Influencer marketing, and practical strategies for securing high-authority media links.

    Whether you're looking to boost your brand's online presence or navigate the challenges of today's Digital PR environment, this episode is packed with valuable advice and expert recommendations to help you thrive in the ever-changing eCommerce landscape.

    Don't forget to subscribe and follow us for more invaluable insights from industry leaders.

    Topics Covered

    00:32 - The impact of Digital PR for eCommerce businesses

    06:32 - How to stand out in a crowded digital marketplace

    09:51 - Strategically align with authoritative niche figures

    11:46 - Hire niche experts for credibility and outreach

    17:45 - Build media relationships for niche-specific Digital PR

    21:00 - Proactively pitch stories to receptive journalists

    25:27 - Recommend dedicated specialists for different tasks internally

    33:23 - Data-driven campaigns, unknown data sources, regional media

    36:31 - Scrape data creatively from various online sources

    37:28 - Journalists thrive on ideas brainstormed by teams

    40:46 - Utilise influencers for Digital PR and coverage

    45:07 - Check existing communication; request link informally

    49:43 - Campaign increased organic sessions by 225% in year

    50:55 - Trusted links enhance brand visibility and credibility

    54:08 - Book recommendation

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    55 mins
  • Alexandra Tachalova - The Future of SEO: Adapting Link Building to Google's Algorithm Changes
    Nov 26 2024

    How important is link building when it comes to SEO?

    Alexandra Tachalova, CEO and founder of Digital Olympus, shares all. In this episode, Alexandra delves into innovative strategies for content promotion and link building, emphasising the importance of building authentic backlinks through meaningful connections rather than traditional outreach methods.

    They discuss the growing significance of digital PR, the impact of industry shifts and the role of human expertise versus AI in content creation. Join us as Alexandra shares her expert insights on adapting to Google's algorithm changes, the integration of link building into broader marketing strategies, and the transition from link builders to brand builders in the digital landscape.

    Discover the latest SEO tools and tactics that can enhance your brand’s online presence. Don't miss out on Alexandra's valuable advice and practical strategies to improve your SEO results.

    Topics Covered

    00:54 - Advanced link building tactics to increase revenue.

    03:59 - Successful link-building business.

    07:11 - Email outreach efficiency for link building decreased

    13:23 - Google increases domain authority impact, affecting SEO

    14:41 - Email outreach efficiency decreasing and the results are questionable

    23:27 - AI's early adopters succeeded in teaching SEO journalism

    26:13 - AI lacks authenticity of genuine expert content

    29:52 - Monitor requests, engage on LinkedIn and follow journalists

    31:38 - Digital PR costs have increased significantly

    34:06 - Working with journalists involves time frame challenges

    37:34 - Awards make you recognized as barbecue expert

    41:24 - Consider brand authority before competing in rankings

    45:17 - Study competitors for insights to improve content

    48:16 - Leverage relationships for effective content promotion strategies

    50:34 - Market trends emphasise brand authenticity over mediocrity



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    53 mins
  • Alex Stewart - The Fight Against Ultra-Processed Foods. A Company On A Mission To Make Whole Food Accessible For All, PACK’D
    Nov 12 2024

    Nutrition = food = happiness. Isn’t that the truth? Alex Stewart is the CEO and Founder of PACK’D, a brand on a mission to make whole and nutritious meals accessible to everyone.

    Their food is packed full of nutritional goodness, while tasting absolutely delicious, delivered straight to your door. They source the best quality plant-based ingredients freshly frozen for maximum nutritional value.

    In this podcast, Alex shares the mission behind PACK’D and their journey from being listed solely in leading supermarkets to online retail. He gives his honest take on the UK’s obesity epidemic and the issues facing consumers, mass ultra-processed foods. It’s important to remember that supermarkets are businesses and make decisions based on profits, not what is better for human beings.

    Alex discloses how he is breaking into a hugely saturated market, his subscription model and tactics and their focus on sustainability. He discusses the challenges with running a frozen based business and delivery logistics.

    If you love a brand with a purpose, this podcast episode is for you!

    Topics Covered

    00:23 - PACK’D’s mission

    03:21 - Their journey from in-store listings to eCommerce retail

    07:35 - His take on the UK’s obesity epidemic

    10:02 - Impressed by product range; inspired healthy creations

    16:05 - Monitoring customer acquisition and delivery costs

    18:40 - Subscription retention shows brand loyalty and success

    25:56 - Flexible subscription with pause and extend options

    27:03 - Switched from plastic to paper for sustainability

    32:49 - History enthusiasts are clever; business challenges persist

    33:40 - Growing sustainably with limited resources is challenging

    36:53 - Customer service is crucial for repeat business

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    40 mins
  • Shaun Loughin - Building a Global Brand: LeMieux’s Equestrian eCommerce Expansion Strategy
    Nov 5 2024

    Is it time to grow your international footprint?

    In this podcast episode Shaun Loughlin, Head of eCommerce and Technology at LeMieux, joins Richard Hill to discuss all things global expansion. During his time at the UK’s premium equestrian brand LeMieux, Shaun has grown the eCommerce team from 1 to 17 employees and boosted business growth by an impressive 200%!

    Shaun explores LeMieux’s mission to be the most exciting global equestrian brand, his unexpected journey into eCommerce and the strategies driving their impressive expansion.

    From the importance of brand storytelling and emotional connection with customers to the intricacies of omnichannel strategy and the role of continuous learning in this rapidly changing industry, Shaun shares insights that are sure to help you with your growth journey.

    Whether you're interested in scaling your eCommerce operations or establishing a strong brand presence in new markets, this episode has something for you. Don't miss out on these valuable learnings from an experienced voice in eCommerce.

    Topics Covered

    00:37 - How Shaun ended up leading the eCommerce for LeMieux with an unexpected career journey

    05:28 - Jodie Bradshaw, a self-taught eCommerce Manager and equestrian enthusiast, built a successful website that benefited from strong brand distribution and a large social media following

    07:56 - Hiring a data manager and implementing a product information management system transformed operations, enabling better data access, scalable marketplace expansion, and website localisation

    09:41 - Focus on optimising data feeds with essential details beyond basic attributes for successful multimarket eCommerce

    14:19 - Identify US, choose strategy, start with Google Ads - their global expansion strategy

    17:12 - eCommerce growth demands constant warehouse expansion adaptation

    22:24 - Brand value provides resilience and competitive advantage

    23:16 - Differentiating with brand is a game changer

    28:17 - Unsustainable business models lead to brand collapse

    29:44 - Managing shopping feeds involves more than being the cheapest

    32:46 - Strong brand offers unmatched quality at affordable prices

    36:43 - Scaling profits but struggling with capacity strain

    40:14 - Knowledge is accessible; engage with events and trends

    42:33 - Strategically nurture brand communities for sustainable growth



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    46 mins
  • John Thornton - Adult Toys In Cereal. How Surreal Humanise Their Marketing To Make A Boring Product Fun
    Oct 16 2024

    BOSH and the podcast is live! Live on stage John Thornton, Chief Copywriter and Office Hottie at Surreal, joins Richard to share the impact of humanistic copy in achieving customer engagement and sales.

    John’s campaigns aren’t your typical run of the mill marketing campaigns. Think CEOs in their pants, sexual innuendos, swearing and arguing over a colour. He believes in attention first, brand second. How does he achieve that? Tap into humanistic emotions, laughter and shock.

    In this episode, John talks through brand collaborations, idea creation and how he managed to secure Barry Scott in Surreal’s latest podcast episode.

    Find out how he comes up with his outlandish ideas (typically on the train), uses witty humour to get people excited about cereal and gets sign off from above in this honest conversation.

    Should you be scared of getting negative feedback? No, John thrives from it. Learn how he uses it to fuel his marketing efforts.

    It’s time to uncover the genius behind Surreal’s social media strategy. Listen to the full episode now!


    Topics Covered:


    00:00 - Adapt strategies; persistence leads to success

    06:11 - Adults' parody book on COVID safety misunderstood

    07:32 - Boycott led to engagement, and improved sales significantly

    11:57 - Strategic sense unnecessary; prioritise performance and ideas

    15:26 - Audience questions shortly on campaign ideas' origins

    16:49 - Finding unexpected links for creative ideas

    20:11 - Parody adverts with jokes featuring Barry Scott.

    23:13 - Monthly meetings ensure consistent, on-brand communication strategies

    27:33 - Similar content to Instagram; algorithm-friendly platform

    30:21 - Mental scorecard used to select brand partnerships

    34:24 - Handed out spoons at London Bridge

    37:22 - Grateful for community, growth, and shared knowledge



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    38 mins
  • E199: Mike Whitby - Brand vs Performance Marketing. Mastering Storytelling To Build Brand Advocates And Instil Customer Loyalty
    Oct 9 2024

    It’s time to delve into the world of brand management with Mike Whitby, an experienced Senior Brand Manager who has worked with major names like Asics, Lyle & Scott, and Pentland Brands.

    Mike explores the essential balance between short-term gains and long-term brand health, the power of decision-making in leadership, and the overlooked potential of VIP tiers in loyalty schemes..

    Mike shares insights on grassroots strategies for building brand loyalty through storytelling and consumer engagement, while also navigating the shift back to in-person retail experiences post-COVID. Tune in as they uncover strategic approaches to fostering community, building brand ideology, and standing out in competitive markets.

    Whether you're focused on digital or physical brand spaces, this episode promises a wealth of insights and actionable advice to help elevate your brand strategy. Let's dive in.

    Topics Covered:

    00:00 - Mike’s experience in eCom

    05:51 - In-person community building post-COVID promotes brand culture

    08:36 - Pop-up shops offer low-cost brand experiences

    12:43 - Performance is measurable; branding requires long-term strategy

    16:26 - Netflix's "Abstract" explores creative fields and branding

    17:41 - Understand brand, consumer details & trends for success

    21:37 - Understanding market data, identifying opportunities & engaging customers

    30:21 - Evaluate current CRM processes for business improvement

    31:12 - Be authentic; engage consumers thoughtfully and regularly

    35:36 - Loyalty programs unlock exclusive product access

    40:20 - Evaluate values and goals, decide immediately, act

    44:05 - Make decisions that feel right for you

    45:01 - Book recommendations


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    46 mins
  • E198: Alex Myatt - Utilising The Impact Of Direct Response Copywriting To Increase AOV And On-Site Conversions
    Sep 30 2024

    In this episode of the eCom@One podcast, Alex Myatt, shares how you can use the influence of direct response copywriting to increase the conversion rate on your website

    They explore the challenges of guiding consumers through complex purchases and managing numerous product SKUs. Alex underscores the power of simplicity and transparency in return policies and how these can boost customer satisfaction and conversion rates.

    Together, Richard and Alex discuss the importance of A/B testing for optimising policies and marketing strategies, as well as practical techniques like one-click upsells to drive higher Average Order Value (AOV). They emphasise the need for businesses to stand out with innovative strategies, customer-friendly approaches and robust loyalty programs.

    We also delve into the balance between design, copywriting, and SEO, the honest use of urgency in marketing, and the role of direct mail and offer building in enhancing perceived value and customer loyalty. Wrapping up with actionable insights on optimising product pages, email marketing and subscription models. This episode is packed with tips to elevate your eCommerce game.

    Join us as we unravel the secrets of maximising conversion rates, customer retention, and the overall shopping experience in the ever-evolving eCommerce landscape.


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    59 mins