How brands are driving e-commerce with content and testing in 2021

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Peacock Alley is known for its curated collection of luxury bedding. As the company transformed from a wholesale business model to an e-commerce contender, its two-shoots-a-year creative plans had to change with it. 

To keep up with the increasing demand for photos and reviews and campaign collateral of all kinds, Peacock Alley turned to user-generated content (UGC) and forged a path to new customers.

In this video interview, Tom Logan, co-founder and CEO at Cohley, speaks with Peacock Alley’s director of e-commerce about the evolving role of UGC in their marketing.

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