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Giselle Tsirulnik, of Mobile Marketer, moderated a great panel discussion yesterday about holiday marketing mobile trends. You can read the entire recap over at Mobile Marketer’s Blog. Some of my favorite takeaways from the webinar included – A prediction that “mobile will drive more sales in-store than human sales people.” 10.5% of all of SteveMadden.com’s web [...]
Heidi Spector just posted the results of Google’s Holiday 2010 survey. You can read the short summary here. Some of the key findings include: “Early shopper gets the gifts” — shoppers are researching and purchasing earlier than ever “The connected consumer” — desktops and smartphone are integral to the purchase process of today’s shopper “New, [...]
Ellen David, VP of the National Retail Federation, reveals some key findings from a recent NRF Holiday Survey. You can read about all ten trends over on blog.nrf.com, but we thought #10 was particularly interesting. “#10: Can you hear me now? Good. We asked people with smartphones if they planned to use their devices to research or [...]
A recent USA Today article highlighted several problems that independent retailers are currently facing. Retailigence can help small and medium sized businesses address these challenges without breaking the bank. Here’s how – Problem #1 – Small retailers can’t afford to create an e-commerce presence. Retailigence broadcasts local product availability throughout the web and mobile channel. [...]
Jen Wieczner of SmartMoney magazine takes an in-depth look at how a new wave of web-based shopping tools are changing the way retailers are connecting with consumers. Industry insiders are already starting to call it “Brick and Mortar 2.0.” You can read the entire article at SmartMoney.com. Below are some key excerpts – “It’s the [...]
Dan Butcher of Mobile Marketer just posted an insightful article highlighting the changing search patterns currently happening in Britain. You can read the entire article over at MobileMarketer.com Below are some key excerpts – “Fifteen percent fewer desktop and laptop users in Britain accessed Web sites through search in the past year, while at the [...]
A great video from the Shop.org Summit. Go ahead, see what the future of shopping looks like!