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Shopkick Scores Another Win in the Retail Check-in Wars

Location-based shopping app provider shopkick has scored another big retail win: all Crate and Barrel locations in the U.S. will begin offering walk-in rewards and special deals based on its platform. This follows another major client coup, albeit a name not immediately recog  [...]

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The Golden Road (to Unlimited Branding)

While 1960s countercultural jam band pioneers The Grateful Dead do not have an image associated with the traditional business world, they do have much to teach marketers, writes Copyblogger.  [...]

Retailers Slightly Decrease Feb. Email Volume

Top online retailers sent each of their subscribers 2.5 promotional emails on average during the week ending Feb. 26, 2010. This represents a 2% decline in promotional email volume from the week ending January 29, 2010, according to Chad White, research director at Responsys and author of the Retail Email Blog. Although February 2010 saw retail promotional email volume decline compared to the previous year, year-over-year volume increased 13% from  [...]

Mix Me In App Turns Music Fan into Producer

Mix Me In, a music app that allows fans to tinker with how they can view and listen to new releases, has made its way to the "New and Noteworthy" section of Apple's App Store. Mix Me In takes songs and breaks them down into different streams, isolating the lead singer, guitar, drums, backup singers and keyboards. It then a  [...]

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Digital Gift Cards Pay Dividends in New Marketing Data

Retailers are finding that digital gift cards are not only what consumers want, but also can offer a wealth of information about both the buyers and the recipients who redeem the cards. The Container Store began offering digital gift cards on its website last month with such goals in mind. Eventually it plans to create targeted promotions for customers based on the data. More  [...]

Abandoned Shopping Carts Capture Link Between Discounts/Conversions

As deal-seeking becomes an ingrained behavior among consumers, shopping cart abandonment data is providing new insight into conversions, according to Charles Nicholls, chief strategy officer with SeeWhy. Namely it is highlighting the growing link between discounts offered and conversions, he says. Since Black Friday and Cyber Monday online sales have remained h  [...]

McDonald's Augments Brand with Avatar Campaign

McDonald's is introducing its own version of augmented reality - marketing-style - in conjunction with this Friday's opening of the expected blockbuster film Avatar. The fast food chain has developed an interactive game that explores Pandora, the world where Avatar takes place, via high-resolution, 360-degree views - among  [...]

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Online Shoppers: Bigger Budgets, Most Discounts

Bigger budgets, the ability to better research products and more discounts are some of the reasons why consumers are shopping online this year - reasons that have translated into a 4% increase in holiday e-commerce spending. Six weeks into the 2009 holiday shopping season, e-commerce holiday sales are tracking one percentage point higher than a 3% increase comScore had previously forecast. So far, U.S. consumers spent $20.7 billion, a 4% increase from $20 billion U.S. consumers spent online d  [...]

It's Official: Auto Ads are Shifting Online

At the end of last month Philip Zelinger, president of Ad Agency Online, an automotive advertising resource, instructed his affiliated automotive advertising agencies to shift their focus from conventional automotive advertising media to social networking based marketing channels. The reason? "The internet already attracts 93% of today’s auto shoppers. The consumer's reliance on social netwo  [...]

Industry Buzz & Snippets: 12/07/09

Measurement: IMMI issues new cross-platform metrics, mobile on rise. Search: Google promotes place pages in shop windows. Yahoo a  [...]

Virtual Goods Reap Real Sales

Specialty youth-apparel brand Boy Meets Girl is teaming up with online fashion game/community Fashion Fantasy Game to drive real-world sales with virtual goods. As part of the promotion, all Fashion Fantasy Game members will receive a free virtual version of the Boy Meets Girl  [...]

Video Games Rev Up Holiday-Season Ads, Promos

The video-game industry is ramping up its holiday-season promotional activity and ad spending for popular game titles in hopes that a Q409 consumer spending spree will help defray a year-long sales decline. These efforts were notable on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to the Wall Street Journal, which reported that Best Buy, for example, is selling Electronics Arts' Dragon   [...]

Online Retailers Tackle Sales-Tax Hurdles

Sales taxes - or the absence of them - are one of the big reasons why some online retailers can often beat out their brick-and-mortar counterparts that also sell online. Simply put, many e-tailers do not collect taxes from their customers if they don’t have a presence in a state. This gives them an edge over operations that range from Wal-Mart to Target to Sak's Fifth Avenue. This discrepancy is also one reason sites such as eBay and Amazon have thrived in the downturn,   [...]

Black Friday Survival Guide for Online Shoppers

Cyber Monday is often cast as the online version of Black Friday. Increasingly, though, the same rock-bottom bargains found in the stores on the day after Thanksgiving are also making their way online - on Black Friday. While online shoppers don’t have to worry about the stress of navigating packed malls and sometimes aggressive shopping mobs, Black Friday is no ordinary online shopping day, and consumers should plan accordingly as they digest their Thanksgiving Day meal. Monitor  [...]

Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/27/09

Black Friday: Online retailers and networking sites aim to make holiday shopping more interactive. The Shopping Spy looks for bargains online. US shoppers hit Bla  [...]

Airline Emails Help Deals Travel Fast

As the holiday season kicks into full swing, some airlines are finding that email campaigns offering deep discounts or bargains - and a short shelf life - are hitting their mark. One well-targeted campaign last week by European airline Aer Arann resulted in a 320% spike in flight bookings for the day, the highest sales achieved by the airline in one day this year, according to the Irish Times. Thanks to   [...]

Websites, Apps Root Out Black-Friday Deals

As Black Friday and Cyber Monday draw near, a slew of new online websites and tools are springing up to help consumers locate the bargains they want. Deal News and BlackFriday.org are two examples of sites that have recently made improvements. Deal News, which has tracked Black Friday offers online for several years, has tweaked its iPhone App that does the same. Version 2 adds a number of new features, including deals that both been leaked and confirmed for  [...]

SocNet Experiments Bode Well for Holiday Season

Inspired by the results of experimental social media campaigns, some major retailers are gearing up to roll out more elaborate social networking campaigns than they did last year. Though overall online ad spending among retailers is expected to increase this holiday season, details have emerged over the last several weeks that indicate merchants plan to use more of this money on sites such as Twitte  [...]

Luxury Brands Move Online to Compete with Discounters

Saks Fifth Avenue, the upscale brick-and-mortar retailer, is experimenting with short online “private event” sales as means to compete with increasingly popular high-end discount websites. Saks' new offering, called "Fashion Fix," comes as the luxury department-store chain struggles to find new sources of revenue in the current economy. Though luxury retailers have traditionally been slow to adapt to web-based sales and maketing tactics, a recent Bain & Co. report projects 20% growth i  [...]