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by Gregory J. Furman on May 25, 12:00 PM
In a wake-up call to mass and class brands globally, according to new research from the Collinson Group, the affluent are quickly losing interest in loyalty programs. In 2014, 18% of consumers said they "can't be bothered" with loyalty programs. That number has doubled, says Collinson's latest survey. The traditional method - points programs - is losing steam with customers. And also with the smartest luxury brands seeking to "surprise and delight" them.
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by Pam Danziger on May 24, 12:00 PM
Recently I addressed the M2W: Global Summit on Marketing to Women (#M2W), hosted by PME Enterprises and presented by Google. In preparing my remarks, I pondered why in 2016 we needed a marketing to women conference at all? Why wasn't it a marketing to people conference instead?
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by David Measer on May 18, 12:00 PM
It has long been assumed that affluent shoppers prefer shopping online, while their lower-income counterparts prefer the brick-and-mortar outlets. While this is sometimes true in the big picture, there are multiple shades of grey, especially in what they buy, how they shop, and what they value as they shop. And as internet shopping grows in sophistication and scope, there are a few important ways to keep focused on affluents' unique flavor of online shopping behavior.
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by Pam Danziger on May 17, 12:00 PM
The U.S. retail industry started out 2016 under a dark cloud after 2015 ended as the worst in retail since 2009. Excluding the automobile sector and dining services, the retail industry dropped 0.2% from previous year.
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by Lena Bourgeois on May 11, 11:00 AM
Marketing today is all about return on investment. Marketers want to make sure they are getting the most bang for their buck, which means they are constantly looking for new or better metrics to help gauge their success. One metric that has grown in popularity is cost per acquisition, which helps marketers understand how much they are spending on media per conversion.
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by Bob Shullman on May 4, 2:17 PM
Consumers' shopping experiences have been revolutionized in recent years: Consumers now have the option of shopping digitally wherever they happen to be, as well as in person at brick-and-mortar stores.
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