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Wefranch DIY Franchising: The Platform for Scaling SMBs Street Fight

DIY Franchising: The Platform for Scaling SMBs

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Over the past decade, platform and SaaS companies have emerged that enable a wide range of businesses to “plug and play” rather than create from scratch. Although franchise consultants and associations abound, Gregory Ugwi took a page from companies like LegalZoom and offers small businesses a wide range of easy-to-access professional help when they are […]

GroupM, Incremental Partner on Neutral Retail Media Network Solutions

GroupM, Incremental Partner on Neutral RMN Solutions

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Fragmentation and poor measurement create a ton of inefficiencies for clients and agencies trying to plan and optimize retail-media investments. To address this issue, GroupM has expanded its retail (aka commerce) media offering and formed a partnership with Incremental, which provides neutral retail media solutions. The announcement was made on June 17 at the Cannes […]

Leap-ing Into a New Retail Model: An Interview With Amish Tolia Street Fight

Leap-ing Into a New Retail Model: An Interview With Amish Tolia

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We’ve all seen founders with great ideas and/or products take the big step to brick-and-mortar stores and then crash and burn due to various factors. Amish Tolia is the Co-Founder and CEO of Leap, a company that has disrupted the traditional commercial broker/landlord/tenant model for retail brands. Tolia founded the company about six years ago […]

Commentary

Ranking Correlations with Other Reputation and Search Metrics Are Not Linear

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Google appears to think of ranking in terms of zones, where the first zone features the best possible mix of proximity, relevance, and prominence, and the second zone begins to sacrifice either proximity, or relevance, or both, but is less likely to sacrifice prominence. In more human terms, this means that Google wants to show us the best options for a query, and when it runs of inventory, it brings in results that are farther away or that might offer a reasonable alternative.

Cookies Are Expiring, But One-to-One Experiences Don’t Have To

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Social data, or social audience insights, make a cookieless world a lot less ominous by providing a more transparent way for marketers to connect with their audiences. Here are three key differences between third-party cookies and social audience insights.

Don’t Fall for the Cookieless Trap

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In the quest for future-proof advertising, effective and privacy-safe solutions should be the end goals. What we’ve stumbled upon, though, is chasing the need to declare a product or technique “cookieless,” as if that distinction alone will solve marketers’ issues going forward.

Latest Posts

The Creator Economy Accelerates

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Adobe’s annual Max event is happening this week in LA, its first physical rendition since Covid lockdowns sidelined the event world. Max is all about the creator economy, the emerging crop of individuals and SMBs that create content. This has been Adobe’s target market for two decades. This all manifests in the ever-growing Creative Cloud… […]

How AI Can Help Retailers with Supply Chain Disruption

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The pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and climate change are fueling supply chain disruption. This has cost retailers billions as they struggle to get products to customers and optimize product distribution for demand. Better forecasting can help.

Retailers Leverage Omnichannel Strength to Launch Curated Marketplaces

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As retailers like Macy’s start selling products from other brands via their own third-party marketplaces, there are questions about the cost-to-benefit ratio.

Back in Action: U.S. Consumers Lead the Return to In-Store Shopping

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Surveying more than 12,000 shoppers, Mood Media found that 38% of consumers are shopping in-store more often now than two years ago, and 33% are shopping in-store at the same level.

Hyperlocology, mParticle Partner to Enable Localized Marketing for Franchise Brands

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A new partnership between the multi-location advertising platform Hyperlocology and mParticle, a customer data platform, could have major implications for franchise brands.

Ad Tech and Privacy

6 Modern CDPs for Multi-Location Retailers

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Beyond just serving as a tool for collecting and processing data from outside sources, though, modern CDPs are being used by multi-location retailers to actually develop hyper-personalized marketing campaigns based on first-party data.

How Post-Pandemic Shopping Habits Affect Black Friday and Cyber Monday

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Consumers aren’t holding off on gift purchases until the day after Thanksgiving. Retailers who’ve always counted on Black Friday in particular and the Cyber Five (Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday) in general to push them into profitability for the year need to develop new strategies based on data.

New Hires at Iterable, Connatix, and Criteo

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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 Iterable, Connatix, and Criteo.

Ad Tech and Privacy

Why Omnichannel Advertising Is Essential in the Current Economy

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Faced with economic uncertainties from inflation and recession to war and prolonged supply-chain disruption, marketers more than ever need to lean into omnichannel advertising.

Yahoo Partners with Lowe’s to Power Off-Site Media Experiences for Advertisers

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Yahoo announced that it has partnered with Lowe’s to power off-site media experiences for Lowe’s roster of brand advertisers. The deal positions Yahoo as the technology backbone for Lowe’s One Roof Media Network, enabling all off-site media buying and ad inventory not on Lowes.com or the Lowe’s mobile app.