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Marketing With A Different Lens: What You Can Learn From Other Retail Verticals

Retail TouchPoints

The good news is that many digital retail marketers are successfully operating with agility. retailers, revenue across shopping and paid search campaigns grew 26% year-over-year in April, while return on ad spend (ROAS) improved 33%. Learn From: Sporting Goods. Take a look at these seven lessons.

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4 Strategies from the Most Visible Retail Brands

Retail TouchPoints

In today’s retail industry, marketers are under tremendous pressure to hone their strategies in order to elevate their digital presence above that of competitors. It’s crucial for retail marketers to adapt accordingly. Fortunately, retailers can learn valuable lessons from the most digitally sophisticated retail brands.

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Vietnam’s Vincom shifts focus from expansion to upgrades

Inside Retail

Vincom is easily the largest mall developer and operator in Vietnam, and wants to focus less on new development this year and more on a trifecta of objectives aimed at its existing mall fleet: driving rental growth, upgrading its market positioning, and strengthening the shaky operating metrics of elements of its far-flung portfolio.

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FTI says online retail sales to hit $1.2 Trillion

Mass Relators

online retail sales will reach $1.2 trillion in 2024, up nearly 10% from last year, according to FTI Consulting’s 2024 Online Retail Report. The firm’s Retail & Consumer Products practice, which conducted analysis for the report, expects U.S. e-commerce sales to account for 22.7% WASHINGTON — U.S.

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Winning Retailers, Brands and Manufacturers avoid costly product mistakes by using a company like First Insight.

The Retail Creative and Consulting Agency

And I use the word perfectly serve in the sense that we have an accountability and responsibility to give them what they want and need and would like, well, I guess the best way to do that is to ask them, but what I find so fascinating in conversations with executives, I ask them, what platform are you using to listen to your customer?