Intent HQ accepted into I-COM’s Data Marketing Community
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In recognition of its important position within the data-driven marketing community, Intent HQ has been accepted as a member of I-COM, the Global Forum for Smart Data Marketing.
Founded in 2004, I-COM is a global association helping its members to achieve competitive advantage in Smart Data Marketing, the art of creatively leveraging value from Data to create competitive advantage in products, user experience, and promotion. At Intent HQ, this is our bread and butter, working with leading telcos and brand owners to increase relevance, marketing ROI, and reduce churn.
I-COM organizes forums and competitions to showcase meaningful innovation, best practices, and to support overall Business Transformation in becoming fully customer-centric & smart data-driven.
Colin White, Head of Marketing at Intent HQ says, “I-COM members are thought leaders in their respective disciplines and this makes I-COM a leading association in the data-driven marketing industry. I-COM is very highly regarded as a forum for sharing best practices and we are thrilled to have been accepted as a member.”For more information visit: https://www.i-com.org/
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