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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 7 MIN

Why CMOs Are Ditching Brand Trackers for Predictive Metrics

from The CMO Podcast with Fexingo: Marketing Leadership, Budgets, and Executive Strategy · host Fexingo

Episode 25 of The CMO Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna challenge the decades-old practice of brand tracking surveys. They examine why Procter & Gamble's CMO publicly scaled back awareness studies in 2025, and how Spotify's shift from recall metrics to predictive streaming data reshaped its ad sales strategy. The hosts drill into the specific failure of recall-based attribution: a 2024 study showing that 70 percent of brand lift from TV ads vanishes within 72 hours. They contrast traditional awareness metrics with real-time signals like search intent, social listening share of voice, and direct site traffic. The episode also covers the rise of 'always-on' brand health dashboards at companies like Microsoft and PepsiCo, and why some CMOs now tie brand budgets to revenue outcomes rather than awareness scores. A sharp, data-backed look at how marketing leadership is redefining what 'brand health' actually means. #BrandTracking #PredictiveMetrics #ProcterAndGamble #Spotify #MarketingROI #BrandHealth #CMO #MarketingLeadership #Attribution #ConsumerInsights #MarketingPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DigitalMarketing #DataDriven #Microsoft #PepsiCo #AdEffectiveness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 25 of The CMO Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna challenge the decades-old practice of brand tracking surveys. They examine why Procter & Gamble's CMO publicly scaled back awareness studies in 2025, and how Spotify's shift from recall metrics to predictive streaming data reshaped its ad sales strategy. The hosts drill into the specific failure of recall-based attribution: a 2024 study showing that 70 percent of brand lift from TV ads vanishes within 72 hours. They contrast traditional awareness metrics with real-time signals like search intent, social listening share of voice, and direct site traffic. The episode also covers the rise of 'always-on' brand health dashboards at companies like Microsoft and PepsiCo, and why some CMOs now tie brand budgets to revenue outcomes rather than awareness scores. A sharp, data-backed look at how marketing leadership is redefining what 'brand health' actually means. #BrandTracking #PredictiveMetrics #ProcterAndGamble #Spotify #MarketingROI #BrandHealth #CMO #MarketingLeadership #Attribution #ConsumerInsights #MarketingPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DigitalMarketing #DataDriven #Microsoft #PepsiCo #AdEffectiveness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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