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The Value of Localization as a Competitive Advantage in Accessing Multicultural Consumers

Retail TouchPoints

What we know for sure is that consumer perceptions and choices are affected by culture, which also affects spending habits. To succeed in reaching potential customers where they are, your team must employ a culturally competent localization strategy to establish a competitive advantage. based consumers only.

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Accenture: Rise of the ‘Resilient Consumer’ Requires More Nuanced Retail Strategies

Retail TouchPoints

Accenture surveyed more than 10,000 consumers in 16 countries and found that although we’re living in a time of “lasting uncertainty,” the “ resilient consumer ” is uncovering new ways to protect and control what is most important to them. As a result, consumer behaviors are becoming more complex.

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Retailer Lessons from iGaming Companies

Retail TouchPoints

iGaming companies typically have minutes at most, and usually only seconds, to retain or lose a customer. If an iGaming company doesn’t respond to a gamer’s quirks, likes or dislikes in a matter of moments, that “customer” will move to an iGaming company that does respond. There is no leisurely browsing as in retail.

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The Product of Places: The Secret Equation to Convening Consumers

Retail TouchPoints

Rather than chasing the obvious trends everyone else is pursuing, we dig deep into the human psyche to uncover the unmet consumer needs yet to be served by brands. Getting customers comfortable enough to let their guard down and fully engage with the product offering is key to the future success of stores.

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What do Today’s Consumers Really Want? #RIC21 Day One Answers the Question

Retail TouchPoints

It’s the question every retailer wants the answer to: what do consumers (and more specifically, those likely to buy their products) really want? The day kicked off with a keynote presentation by Jeff Orschell, EY Americas Practice Leader: “Bottom line for retailers is that change is still happening, consumer behavior is still changing.

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Dive Into Moments-Based Marketing At CX North America

Forrester eCommerce

When it comes to vying for consumers’ attention and share of wallet, brands face an increasingly varied mix of competitors. Take Netflix, for example: its investor FAQ page explains that its competition is not merely other streaming services, but also other leisure activities like reading a book.

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Why UK Retailers Should Save Some of Their Christmas Marketing Spend for Chinese New Year

Retail TouchPoints

Retailers naturally plan a lot of spend around this, with extra staff and extra marketing. This means that marketing spend aimed at these high-spending visitors over Christmas is likely to get less return than usual. As a result, shopping during this period is not merely a leisure activity but a cultural norm. Here’s why.