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MNO Maximizes Campaign Performance for Advertisers using Guavus-IQ Analytics
Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Big Data Analytics
- Analytics & Modeling - Machine Learning
Applicable Industries
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Sales & Marketing
Services
- Data Science Services
The Challenge
The marketing team of a Mobile Network Operator (MNO) was struggling to build rich customer profiles to present relevant offers and ads to their subscribers. They needed to match individual preferences and browsing behaviors with subscriber IDs. Additionally, they needed to accurately categorize website URLs viewed with accuracy levels of 80% or greater. However, they were unable to achieve this with the software tools they had in place.
About The Customer
The customer in this case study is a Mobile Network Operator (MNO). The MNO's marketing team was facing challenges in understanding their customers' preferences to provide advertisers with accurate information. They were unable to accurately categorize the websites visited, track Ad-IDs, and match these with subscribers to build rich customer profiles. The MNO needed a solution that could help them understand their customers better, categorize websites quickly, reduce time to market, correlate IMSI to Ad-ID at a subscriber level while keeping subscribers’ details private, and improve the customer experience by making more relevant marketing offers based on comprehensive subscriber profiles.
The Solution
The MNO implemented Service-IQ Marketing Analytics, a product of Guavus-IQ. This solution provides content categorization on a per subscriber basis that can be used to create personalized and relevant offers. It uses advanced machine learning algorithms to automatically categorize web pages visited to characterize subscribers’ interests. The machine interprets the page content semantically, not just syntactically word by word, achieving over 94% accuracy in the categorization. Service-IQ Marketing Analytics also manages the matching of individual preferences and browsing behaviors with subscriber IDs to build rich customer profiles. This helps marketers make the correct assumptions about the content that their audiences like. The solution also tracks the Ad-ID of digital assets throughout their network and associates it to an individual’s international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI), keeping the identity of the user private while providing the advertising agencies and businesses the information they need.
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