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Wiser Insights: Navigating 2023’s Online Back-to-School Retail Trends

Wiser

Understanding these changes and adapting effectively is crucial for retailers who aim to capitalize on this annual shopping event. The convenience, variety, and value offered by online platforms presents a compelling proposition for consumers. What Back-to-School Items Are a Must for Most Students?

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The 2024 Visual Merchandising and Display Show – A Testament to the Resilience and Evolution of Physical Retail

365 Retail

It’s not only retail-centric; representatives from the hospitality and leisure industries will also find tremendous value. Think of this as a two-day intensive course on enhancing physical spaces to attract and retain customers, a must-attend event for businesses involved in crafting consumer experiences in any physical space.

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Why Experiential And Omnipresent Retail Will Help Traditional Stores Survive And Thrive

RTP blog

While many retailers have already employed this technology, it’s not without its challenges. Given that it relies on Bluetooth technology, it means the user must have their Bluetooth activated, with location sharing enabled — not something every consumer will be comfortable with. Take Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo as an example.

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Retailer Lessons from iGaming Companies

Retail TouchPoints

Gaming companies, more specifically iGaming companies, have undertaken strategies that could help retailers that mimic those practices improve their game, and their profitability. iGaming companies typically have minutes at most, and usually only seconds, to retain or lose a customer. There is no leisurely browsing as in retail.

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Could A Digital Transformation Revive The High Street?

RTP blog

A recent PWC report found that 44% of consumers said they shop daily or weekly in-store, which is up from 36% in 2014. What this same report found is that “experience is everything” — what customers really want is the human touch, enhanced with the efficiencies of digital technology. In short, the human touch.

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