Amaury Treguer
Co-Founder
Bread Agency
Appearing at 1.30-2.30PM
Deep Dive

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Why Liveshopping Is the Biggest Missed Opportunity for All Australian Marketers
Imagine an in-store shopping experience on your couch. Or shopping for your favourite influencer’s look while they advise you. Or watching a chef create a meal while you shop for the ingredients. With TikTok Shop coming soon, you need to understand this real-time social commerce revolution.
With over 20 years of combined marketing and communications experience on both agency and client sides, Amaury has proven through-the-line experience including TV, print, social media, and digital media.
After launching Sixtine, a creative studio specialising in content production, in Paris, Amaury is now focusing his efforts on creating and implementing social and digital strategies for clients in a wide range of industries, such as entertainment, retail, automotive, tech, FMCG, skincare, travel, financial services, government, healthcare, and non-for-profits.
Over the past 15 years working in the digital space, Amaury has had a chance to work with clients such as Netflix, Universal Pictures, BIG W, Toyota, Jaguar, Kia, Sony, Nikon, Zambrero, P&G, NIVEA, Johnson & Johnson, SunRice, Electrolux, Clorox, Goodman Fielder, Accor Hotels, Western Union, TAL Group, Department of Foreign Affairs, Connect Hearing, Novartis, Aspen, and National Breast Cancer Foundation.
In his ‘dawn-time’, he takes photos for his blog ‘Morning Bondi‘.
SESSION DETAILS
Why Liveshopping Is the Biggest Missed Opportunity for All Australian Marketers
Imagine an in-store shopping experience on your couch. Or shopping for your favourite influencer’s look while they advise you. Or watching a chef create a meal while you shop for the ingredients. With TikTok Shop coming soon, you need to understand this real-time social commerce revolution.
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