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Yelp Report Measures Consumer Interest in Regional Brands Street Fight

Yelp Report Measures Consumer Interest in Regional Brands

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Cava, Scooter’s Coffee, LongHorn Steakhouse, The Habit Burger Grill, and Wawa are all regional retail brands that have higher consumer interest in some parts of the country than in others. And they’re gaining traction in those markets. According to the first-ever Yelp Fastest Growing Brands report, these “challenger” brands, while not industry leaders, are disrupting […]

AI and the Drive-Thru Street Fight

AI and the Drive-Thru

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The drive-thru was an innovation when it first appeared in 1921 at a place called The Pig Stand. Fast-forward to 1947, when the two-way speaker box debuted at In-N Out Burger. Car culture has always been popular in the U.S., and the pandemic accelerated the desire for consumers to stay in their cars while picking […]

Peak-a-Boo: Retail Apps See You Street Fight

Peak-a-Boo: Retail Apps See You

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Do branded apps usage peak, after holidays, tentpole events, or other special occasions, for you? Airship, which helps brands optimize their mobile app experiences for customers, released research this month that shows the struggle is real for retailers trying to capture and sustain long-term value from app downloads during “peak” times of the year. Airship […]

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Google’s Latest Privacy Play Has Big Implications for the Open Web

Location-Based Marketing Association: Google Displays Nearby Cars for Sale in Search

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In this episode of Location Weekly, the Location-Based Marketing Association discusses DoorDash launching a gas rewards program to offset high prices, SES-Imagotag and UNICEF using electronic shelf labels to drive donations for Ukraine, GroundTruth and Flowcode partnering on QR codes in TV, and Google displaying nearby cars for sale in search.

Snap Scales Up its Geo-Local AR Ambitions

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Snap’s AR lens playbook started with a handful of in-house lenses like rainbow vomit and dog ears, before opening up the Lens Studio platform to creators everywhere. And it seems to be working, given that Snap now gets 6 billion daily lens plays. Could geo-local AR be next?

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The Future of Personalization Requires Direct Engagement with Consumers

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We can probably all agree that to attempt personalization and get it wrong is worse than not doing it at all. No one wants to invest significant money into data collection to not see the ROI, and consumers don’t want to see irrelevant messaging from brands. So, how can marketers effectively personalize their communications and understand the human they are trying to reach behind the screen?

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Why Retailers Are Investing in Tech Companies

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Companies like Ulta Beauty and Home Depot are investing $20 million and $150 million, respectively, in tech companies to claim the cutting edge of retail innovation. Retail expert Rick Berger, President at NewStore, checked in with Street Fight to explain the trend.

New Hires at FuboTV, ID5, and LG Ads Solutions

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The Street Fight new hires roundup features movers and shakers in adtech, martech, e-commerce, localized marketing, location intelligence, and more. This month’s roundup features new hires at FuboTV, ID5, and LG Ads Solutions.

How to Use Incentives to Combat the Summer Sales Slump

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While a temporarily slow sales period doesn’t necessarily mean brands need to worry, companies need to take action and consider switching up their tactics as a way to wake up their target consumers.

The Future of Multi-Location Marketing is Experiential

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With multi-location growth, it’s important to have an experiential marketing plan so you can leverage the foot traffic and business opportunities that come with operating multiple locations.

How Retailers Are Bringing E-Commerce Experiences to In-Store Shoppers

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After two years of incredible growth in e-commerce, the pendulum is swinging and in-person retail is experiencing a resurgence.

How Marketers Can Manage WFH Employees Safely and Effectively

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Good leaders understand what signs point to suspicious behavior and which signs are simply a product of the new work-from-home norm.

How Retailers Are Preparing to Stand Out on Black Friday

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Black Friday and the holiday shopping rush are getting closer — and retailers are getting prepared. Inflation and economic uncertainty have the potential to make the 2022 holiday season a rocky one, putting extra pressure on retailers to beef up their marketing and advertising strategies even earlier than usual.

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Location-Based Marketing Association: Instagram Experiments with QR Codes

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In this episode of Location Weekly, the Location-Based Marketing Association covers Doritos letting you turn any triangle into chips on Snapchat, Sonic Boom Records launching a vinyl record vending machine in Toronto, Instagram letting you share reels, posts, and your location through QR codes, and Ecom Express partnering with What3Words for last-mile delivery in India.

3 Challenges for Retail Media Networks

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Retail media is not without its challenges. Retailers need to determine how to curate advertising partners, avoid spoiling the shopping experience, and navigate the retail media tech stack.

TikTok Raises its Local Game

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TikTok continues to feel around and test features as it establishes itself as a social media powerhouse. It’s much earlier in that journey than incumbents like Instagram and Twitter, so we continue to see rapid-fire feature launches and trials. And like the above players, some of these are local in nature.