Can ‘Advertising’ Do Good? Exploring a data-driven way to do good and align ESG - The Goodnet
Description
In the final episode of our ‘greening your marketing activity’ mini-series, we caught up with some of our original guests to the podcast, Ollie Deane and Guy Jones from The GoodNet, the ethical intelligence company, focusing on helping ethical brands and products grow. The Goodnet firmly believe that advertising can do good in the world and, we agree with and support their mission!
Ollie and Guy shared their journey since last coming on the podcast a couple of years ago, sharing what is happening in the media space. They introduced us to GoodIQ, their intelligence tool which measures sustainability metrics. They share their advice on what brands, agencies and Marketers need to be considering when it comes to making ethical media choices which not only support their organisations sustainable agendas, but help their audiences lead better, more sustainable lives.
Join us on this episode as we talk to Ollie and Guy about:
- Ethical media, sustainability and advertising
- GoodIQ, their media planning and measurement tool
- Being more sustainable with your marketing spend and how to measure the results
- Upcoming regulations and how they are driving focus and conversations
- Whether ads are driving more awareness and sustainable behaviour in line with changing market needs?
For more information about The Goodnet and GoodIQ - visit https://wearethegoodnet.com/
And to connect with them on LinkedIn - Ollie Deane and Guy Jones
A great final episode in our greening your marketing channels mini-series. We did cover a few more areas in our latest book too - so you can always pick up a copy for more practical solutions.
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Our podcasts are recorded purely via online conferencing platforms, we apologise for any minor sound quality issues.