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Why AMP for Email has a Place in Every Email Marketers’ Playbook

Retail TouchPoints

Originally developed by Google in 2015, accelerated mobile pages (AMP) is open source technology designed specifically to boost how fast pages load on smartphones and tablets. Are they in stock? Its engagement and interactivity positively impacts email marketing campaigns and proves that email isn’t dead (or dying).

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How pop-ups helped inform Kat the Label’s new flagship store in Melbourne

Inside Retail

Founder and designer Kate Nixon said that the business started in Byron Bay in 2015, with her hand-making lace bralettes and posting products online. The brand endeavours to buy dead-stock from larger brands, which it redesigns into its own pieces.

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Battle of the superapps: GoTo vs Sea in Indonesia

Inside Retail

Shopee, which is number one in the six other South-east Asian markets in which it operates, arrived in Indonesia in 2015, which was six years after the launch of Tokopedia. Online food delivery: dead heat on a major battleground. At that time, three players – Tokopedia, Lazada, and Bukalapak – owned the market.

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Reinventing the phone shop: Dialling up the experience

Retail Gazette

That’s not to say the mobile phone shop is dead. ” Department store John Lewis expanded into phones in 2015, selling the latest handsets and phone contracts as it looked to grab a share of the market. A new breed of concept phone store are popping up in a bid to rival tech giants Apple and Samsung.

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Getir and the rapid rise – and equally rapid downfall – of speedy grocery

Retail Gazette

Founded in 2015, Getir became one of the largest of more than a dozen rapid delivery companies, raising more than $5bn in VC funding during the pandemic. Inflation and cost of living has forced us all to take stock and reassess our behaviours regardless of how busy we are. So what have we learnt from the speedy grocery era?

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 314 – Lovesac Founder and CEO Shawn Nelson

Retail Geek

And it was really when we purged all that stuff around 2015, seeing the Caspers of the world emerge and Warby Parker’s and even Tesla with their showrooms. We don’t, we don’t stock things there. And it’s like, okay.

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Why Ultra Fast Delivery Companies are Struggling

Indigo 9 Digital

Traditional brick and mortar retail was dead and fast delivery took over. That sentiment was echoed by food delivery company Grubhub when it wrote the following in a letter to shareholders: “In 2015, we added delivery capabilities to enable restaurants that didn’t have delivery to join our platform.