
3 Ways Of Using Data To Increase Your Marketing Effectiveness
With the rise of digital marketing, data is put into the spotlight. The success of modern marketing relies on having and utilizing the right data
With the rise of digital marketing, data is put into the spotlight. The success of modern marketing relies on having and utilizing the right data
Tagged as the sexiest job of the century according to Harvard Business Review, Data Scientists, help companies make data-driven decisions to create value and impact
26 OCTOBER 2017, SINGAPORE – Snapcart, the real-time offline shopper and consumer insights startup, has announced that it has closed a US$ 10 million series
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Snapcart –Asia’s first and only cashback app–has just turn one year-old today. In celebration of the the anniversary,
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