Nordstrom, Saks lead L2 department store report – Luxury Daily
Luxury Daily today - Nordstrom, Saks lead L2 department store report; Printemps teams with Burberry for branded holiday campaign.
Luxury Daily today - Nordstrom, Saks lead L2 department store report; Printemps teams with Burberry for branded holiday campaign.
Mobile is finally beating the desktop for shopping at retailer websites, reports Chuck Martin. For the first time, more than half (51%) of visits to retailers’ websites came from mobile devices, according to a new report. When the tracking starte...
Mobile is finally beating the desktop for shopping at retailer websites, reports Chuck Martin. For the first time, more than half (51%) of visits to retailers’ websites came from mobile devices, according to a new report. When the tracking starte...
Apple is opening up opportunities for makers of mobile applications and boosting NFC payments by unveiling its first smartwatch and including a mobile payments solution in the iPhone 6.
Today in Mobile Marketing - Facebook’s value tops $200 billion on mobile-ad optimism; Amazon cuts struggling phone’s price to 99 cents; Intel CEO on the move from mobile imitation to innovation; Mobile advertising rockets in India, world's fastest-growing smartphone market.
Marketers have an opportunity to turn mobile consumer data into actionable insights via prescriptive mobile marketing, according to a recent report conducted by technology optimization platform Gallop Labs.
Brands including Coca-Cola, Universal Pictures, Ford, and McDonald’s are introducing new video advertisements to sponsor free music streaming.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Budweiser tests Facebook promotions with mobile-only redemption; Will Uber, HotelTonight welcome Bitcoin after adoption by PayPal’s Braintree?
Luxury Daily today - Net-A-Porter exec: when consumers click, they should see everything instantly; Winning luxury consumers requires a human connection.
Adobe reveals several interesting insights in its new Mobile Benchmark Report, including that sharing content on Facebook is down, browsing on smaller phones is shrinking, Pinterest is the most mobile social network and Wi-Fi surpasses mobile networks ...