Oct. 14, 2021

Octane AI - Why Brands Should Capture Zero-Party Data

Octane AI - Why Brands Should Capture Zero-Party Data

**This episode is brought to you by , , and **   “You have to do it sooner than later,” says , who is the president and co-founder of , “because every day you're not collecting data, you’re missing an opportunity.” In the second half of...

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The Story of a Brand

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“You have to do it sooner than later,” says Ben Parr, who is the president and co-founder of Octane AI, “because every day you're not collecting data, you’re missing an opportunity.” In the second half of this Feature, he continues that not all brands are using zero-party data. According to him, capturing zero-party data will be better for the brands but also the consumer.

He mentions that zero-party data is optional information that the consumer willingly provides to a company that could then be used to improve the user experience. Ben also explains that any brand can use their products; however, there will be a different experience depending on size. He suggests that when starting, first, begin collecting data by setting a conversational pop-up. Next, ask for an email and then recommend products.

Ben advises that you're only as strong as the team since he's grateful to his co-founder. When it comes to building a product, he believes that one should be embarrassed by the first version but continue testing, learning, and talking to more customers to improve the product. Lastly, taking a break is essential as well.

He talks about:

* Their products
* Customer criteria
* What onboarding looks like
* His recommendation
* Challenges of joining a tech firm for a journalist
* Advice for entrepreneurs

Join Ramon Vela and Ben Parr as they break down the inside story on The Story of a Brand.

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