ICO launches Direct Marketing Advice Generator

By |2025-02-12T10:58:31+00:00February 12th, 2025|

The ICO has launched a Direct Marketing Advice Generator, designed to help organisations quickly understand their obligations under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and the UK GDPR. By answering a few simple questions, businesses can receive tailored compliance advice in minutes, covering everything from email and SMS marketing to social media, telemarketing, and direct mail. Why Does This Matter? Failure to comply with marketing laws doesn’t just lead to disgruntled customers—it can result in hefty fines and reputational damage. In recent enforcement action, the ICO fined Money Bubble Ltd and Breathe Services Ltd a total of £290,000 after they collectively made over 4.5 million nuisance phone calls to people who had opted out. Another investigation led to Quick [...]

Why Data Hygiene Is More Than Just a Marketing Problem

By |2025-02-03T10:19:10+00:00February 3rd, 2025|

When we talk about data hygiene, many think of marketing—clean contact lists, accurate segmentation, and reduced direct mail returns or email bounce rates. But poor data hygiene isn’t just a marketing headache. An article by Cybersecurity expert, Josh Nadeau, published this week, reminds us that it’s actually a company-wide risk that impacts security, compliance, and decision-making. Understanding Data Hygiene Data hygiene, or data cleanliness, is about ensuring that all organisational data is accurate, complete, consistent, valid, uniform, and timely. Without these characteristics, businesses lose trust in their data, making operations inefficient and exposing themselves to regulatory risks. The Hidden Risks of Poor Data Hygiene Security Threats Unclean data makes organisations vulnerable to cyberattacks. Without clear classification of sensitive data, businesses [...]

Charities Potentially Secure £290m Boost Following Data Bill Amendment

By |2025-01-24T10:51:10+00:00January 24th, 2025|

Charity marketers are celebrating a major win after the UK Government backed an amendment to the Data (Use & Access) Bill, extending the ‘soft opt-in’ provision to third-sector fundraising. This development follows a robust lobbying campaign led by the DMA. Soft-opt in becoming a reality for charities The ‘soft opt-in,’ a rule allowing organisations to send marketing emails to individuals who have previously engaged with them, was initially excluded from the new bill after being present in its predecessor, the Data & Digital Information Bill. In response, the DMA issued a letter in November to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation & Technology, Peter Kyle, urging the Government to reconsider. Research prepared to support the amendment found that  charities [...]

Is the Public Sector Ready for the Government’s Turbocharged AI Strategy?

By |2025-01-20T15:45:25+00:00January 20th, 2025|

The UK government has unveiled an ambitious plan to harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a catalyst for national renewal, aiming to revolutionise public services and boost economic growth. However, a critical component of the success of this initiative will be the emphasis placed on data quality and hygiene, which serve as the foundation for effective AI implementation. The Importance of Data Quality and Hygiene in AI High-quality, well-maintained data is essential for training AI models to ensure accurate, reliable, and unbiased outcomes. Data hygiene, which involves the ongoing process of cleaning, verifying, and maintaining data integrity, is equally vital. As Edwina Dunn recently highlighted in an article for Decision Marketing, many organisations fail at AI due to "shoddy data", a [...]

Death of customer service – but not at The Software Bureau!

By |2023-06-01T06:15:57+00:00June 1st, 2023|

So, earlier this month I was left incandescent with rage when trying to get in touch with not 1, not 2, but 3 of my suppliers urgently. And do you know what? It was a bloody nightmare. First up. EON NEXT. Like many others I was sent a communication saying my direct debit was yet again increasing, however due to some changes in circumstance I want to discuss this with them. Could I find a phone number? Could I hell. After 20 minutes or so of searching I furiously rang EON who very begrudgingly handed out EON Next’s number. I was then put on hold for 95, yes NINETY-FIVE, minutes (the hold music is now seared into my brain) until someone [...]

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