Moncler focuses on commerce for mobile app debut – Luxury Daily
Luxury Daily today - Moncler focuses on commerce for mobile app debut; Selfridges is 2014 Luxury Retailer of the Year.
Luxury Daily today - Moncler focuses on commerce for mobile app debut; Selfridges is 2014 Luxury Retailer of the Year.
Today in mobile marketing - Lyft partners with MADD for safe New Year's Eve; Gross sales: Retailers want to tap into your toilet time; A Wi-Fi problem for hotels?; Connected cars overtake video games at electronics show.
Beginning Jan. 1, all marketers will have access to Pinterest’s Promoted Pins, an offering that has been in beta for the past several months, with the expansion including new brand ad formats for more advanced targeting.
While mobile marketing took several big steps forwards in 2014 thanks to iBeacons, the iPhone 6, Apple Pay and advances in attention-based metrics, marketers dropped the ball on several fronts, such as privacy, personalization, meager mobile budgets an...
As we look ahead to next year, local television and radio are in the most precarious position they’ve been in for a long time, hampered by their slow and deeply unimaginative moves in digital, writes Michael Depp, as he makes 10 predictions for a...
Luxury Daily today - Top 10 luxury brand mobile campaigns of 2014; Condé Nast is 2014 Luxury Publisher of the Year.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Amazon.com sees nearly 60pc of consumers shop for holidays on mobile; Mobile barcode transactions on uptick for brands, retailers.
Frank Sinatra, the song stylist who would have turned 100 years old next year, is having his centennial commemorated with the release of a mobile application containing rare recordings, videos and photos from his life and career.
Today in mobile marketing - Google fights Marriott's plan to block Wi-Fi hotspots; Tizen TV no substitute for Samsung's long-awaited answer to Android; Senators query rideshare services Lyft, Uber on privacy; 15 essential apps to install on your new iPad.
Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and other celebrities saw their Instagram accounts lose more than a million followers each as the mobile photo and video sharing site continued its purge of bogus accounts.