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The Billboard Now Big Screens: OOH Trends from Kevin Bartanian Street Fight

The Billboard Now Big Screens: OOH Trends from Kevin Bartanian

We know that many consumers today use their small screens (i.e., phones and tablets) to organize their lives, find the things and experiences they need, communicate with friends, family, and colleagues, and watch countless hours of strangers and animals doing bizarre and sometimes comical/inspirational things. Marketers from MULO (multi-location) brands use those screens to push […]

Can Target's Private Label Products Help Them Compete? Three Brand Experts Weigh In Street Fight

Can Target’s Private Label Products Help Them Compete? Three Brand Experts Weigh In

Target launched its first private label brand in 1984 with the launch of the Honors clothing line. These product lines are now called “owned brands” by the MULO (multi-location) retail giant, which now has nearly 50 owned brands, some of which they have begun to sell to other retailers, making Target a wholesaler and shopping […]

Going for Retail Gold: How the Olympics Impacts MULO Retail & Food Street Fight

Going for Retail Gold: How the Olympics Impacts MULO Retail & Food

We recently wrote about “momentjacking” and how MULO (multi-location) brands take full advantage of events — big and small — to boost sales and consumer engagement. BTW, “the bon moment” in French means “the right time.” So, why is the Summer Olympics the bon moment for MULO brands? 15 “global partners” have signed on to the Paris […]

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Location-Based Marketing Association: Tommy Hilfiger’s Dive into AR

In this episode of Location Weekly, the Location-Based Marketing Association talks about Tommy Hilfiger launching AR experiences on Ocean Outdoor screens in London, Cadbury taking “mean tweets” and turning them into wrappers for Vegan chocolate bars, Wing delivering medicine and ice cream by drone, and Elevator company Schindler creates its own screen media network.

With Labor in Short Supply, Automation Can Improve the Customer Experience

As shoppers return to physical stores, ongoing labor challenges are forcing retailers to cut down store hours and temporarily close locations. As these challenges persist — and to prepare for additional factors that may impact labor — retailers can turn to technology. What’s more, through automation, retailers can improve efficiency while still creating a positive customer experience.

iOS Marketing and Attribution One Year After Apple’s AppTrackingTransparency

Now that we are coming up on the one year anniversary of ATT and the deprecation of the IDFA, it’s time to look back at what we’ve learned, what’s changed, and what the best practices are when building a successful, scalable user acquisition strategy for iOS 14.5+.

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Emodo Launches AI-Driven Native Ads for Brands and Publishers

Emodo, which calls itself an “intelligent exchange” focused on helping both advertisers and publishers, launched an AI-driven native ad offering today called Adapt. The offering will aim to allow advertisers to craft seamless, captivating ads in trusted publisher contexts while helping publishers drive ad revenue without interrupting user experiences.

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CDPs Can Deliver Bottom-Line Results — If Used as Intended

A CDP won’t necessarily replace as many tools in the business’ tech stack as some business leaders might hope. We need to understand a CDP’s real capabilities and set reasonable expectations for their overall utility.

The Telltale Signs of Fake Reviews

Curtis Boyd is the founder of a Southern California-based company, The Transparency Co, which has gained significant attention in recent months for the technology Boyd has developed to detect fake reviews at scale. Boyd’s company has recently secured government contracts to help ferret out fake reviews online.

On Amazon’s 2nd Prime Day, Retailers Look to Forge Lasting Bonds

Street Fight connected with John Nash, chief marketing and strategy officer at Redpoint Global, to understand how retailers are approaching the event and transforming it into a long-term relationship building opportunity.

Travel Brands Play Catch-Up as Consumers Seek Mobile Capabilities

As consumers grow more comfortable using mobile tools for communication and commerce, the disconnect between what travel brands are offering and what travelers are seeking is growing wider.

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Ecommerce Design: How Smart UI Choices Boost Engagement and Conversion

In ecommerce, conversions are considered the most important metric to track. However, an increase in engagement can matter just as much: the more people interact with your pages, the more likely they are to return and convert later as well as to promote your business among their own network. 

Halloween Season Amplifies Consumers’ Impulse to Buy

The cost of Halloween sweets will rise 34% compared to last year, according to data from PayPal, but that isn’t stopping retailers and brands from doing what they can to influence which products consumers purchase.

Supply Chain, Interrupted: The Impact on Ad Spend Across 3 Categories

Let’s examine three categories touched by ongoing supply chain issues to see how their ad spend has fluctuated in the US.

Niantic Accelerates the Real-World Metaverse

One of the companies at the center of the shift to the metaverse is Niantic. Mostly associated with its breakout hit, Pokémon Go, it has evolved its business to be more of a developer platform for geo-local AR experiences. Known as Lightship, the platform is expressly built to enable the real-world metaverse.

Pro Soccer Club Uses Fan Experience Data to Improve Engagement 

The Oakland Roots Soccer Club is working with UserTesting to collect real-time insights from fans and develop more engaging digital experiences.