Gucci boasts strongest digital performance among fashion brands: L2 – Luxury Daily
Luxury Daily today - Gucci boasts strongest digital performance among fashion brands: L2; Karl Lagerfeld gets personal as guest-editor in chief of Vogue Paris.
Luxury Daily today - Gucci boasts strongest digital performance among fashion brands: L2; Karl Lagerfeld gets personal as guest-editor in chief of Vogue Paris.
Mobile Marketer today – Pepsi takes notes from fashion brands with holiday pop-up; Ashley Furniture looks to mobile retail platform to streamline bricks-and-mortar experiences.
Barb Palser looks at Google AMP in its adolescence, where it's becoming clear that it's not just Google's answer to Facebook's Instant Articles, but rather a framework for overhauling the open web. That has involved enlisting ad tech and analytics comp...
Barb Palser looks at Google AMP in its adolescence, where it's becoming clear that it's not just Google's answer to Facebook's Instant Articles, but rather a framework for overhauling the open web. That has involved enlisting ad tech and analytics comp...
Brands such as Express put all of their chips into Snapchat for engagement this Black Friday as the platform emerges as one of the strongest points of access for time-sensitive bricks-and-mortar promotions.
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Luxury Daily today - Auctionata/Paddle8 creates context for sales with live storytelling; Bulgari pays homage to Roman influence in Madrid exhibition.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - In major milestone, mobile sales surpassed one billion dollars on Black Friday; Omaha Steaks unveils mobile gifting app.
That's a 33% increase over last year's same-day mobile sales according to Adobe estimates. The figure was actually $1.2 billion, and indicates consumers' increasing comfort with making purchases on their mobile devices, Jason Del Rey writes.
That's a 33% increase over last year's same-day mobile sales according to Adobe estimates. The figure was actually $1.2 billion, and indicates consumers' increasing comfort with making purchases on their mobile devices, Jason Del Rey writes.