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Seen and Heard at #NRF2024: 5 Trends from the Big Show

Retail TouchPoints

The positive vibe of the show was largely driven by retail executives’ obvious eagerness to explore which new technologies would help them maximize customer retention and business growth in 2024. Is the digitization of in-store experiences driving a context collapse for consumers? And he believes we’ll see a similar focus in 2024.

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Digital Marketing Tactics for Uncertain Times

Retail TouchPoints

According to research from Analytic Partners, 63% of marketers that increased their marketing investment during the financial crisis of 2008 generated a positive ROI. And this recommendation makes sense, as research from video creator Wyzowl found that 73% of consumers prefer to watch a video to learn about a product or a service.

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How to Run Spotify Ads: Costs & Key Considerations

CPC Strategy

TV & Audio How to Run Spotify Ads: Costs & Key Considerations By Emily Sullivan Feb 16 2024 Spotify went public in 2008 in a market crowded with rival music services. The music streaming app has shattered expectations by reaching over 602 million users , including 236 million subscribers, across 180 markets.

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How to Run Spotify Ads: Costs & Key Considerations

CPC Strategy

TV & Audio How to Run Spotify Ads: Costs & Key Considerations By Emily Sullivan Feb 16 2024 Spotify went public in 2008 in a market crowded with rival music services. The music streaming app has shattered expectations by reaching over 602 million users , including 236 million subscribers, across 180 markets.

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Lesson Learned: Cheaper Is Not Always Better

RetailMinded

That’s what happened for Driveline Baseball , a multichannel B2C company established in 2008 and based in Kent, Washington, that specializes in data-driven baseball performance training. However, what was sold as a ‘cheap’ alternative wound up being a very expensive, time-consuming and frustrating mistake. Striking out. Brightpearl.