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BOOM & BUST: C-Stores Thrive While D-Stores Die Street Fight

BOOM & BUST: C-Stores Thrive While D-Stores Die

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The C in this case stands for convenience store (C-Store), and the D stands for department store (D-Store) — both critical outlets in the MULO (multi-location) retail ecosystem. Brick-and-mortar locations in many categories are still alive and well despite consumers’ penchant for online shopping. Yet, some types of MULO brands are performing much better than […]

Seedtag Acquires JustEggs for Contextual ANZ Market Entry Street Fight

Seedtag Acquires JustEggs for ANZ Market Entry

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When Seedtag acquired supply-side platform Beachfront in June, it did so to deepen its offering in TV and advertising video. One month later, Seedtag, a global leader in contextual advertising, acquired JustEggs to broaden its global footprint with entry into Australia and New Zealand. JustEggs is an Australian-owned creative intelligence business. Dal Gill, Vice President […]

Christena Garduno of Media Culture: The Marketing Agency's Future Street Fight

Christena Garduno of Media Culture: The Marketing Agency’s Future

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Marketing agencies used to be able to woo clients with unique and emotional ad campaigns. Then, as media options became more varied, knowing how and where to spend ad dollars (print, television, radio, and ultimately online) was a critical factor. Today, agencies must deliver a full range of strategies and solutions, and data analytics and […]

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Location-Based Marketing Association: Snap Map Launches Restaurant Recommendations

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In this episode of Location Weekly, the Location-Based Marketing Association covers Snap Map launching restaurant recommendations, Twitter opening access to its “location spotlight” module, Yext partnering with What3Words, and Harris Teeter stores piloting SocialShelf.

Can Apple’s Room Plan Bring Visual Commerce to Local Businesses?

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The AR world’s disappointment about smart glasses in the wake of WWDC has overshadowed the fact that there were notable AR developments at the event. Besides subtle signals throughout, Apple announced a new mobile room-scanning tool known as RoomPlan that could democratize AR creation.

3 Recession Priorities for Multi-Location Marketers

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What brands, and multi-location brands in particular, cannot ignore is showing up for their customers. Even during a recession, marketers will spend to ensure that the customers searching for them find them, that they have a positive experience, and that they can easily find whatever they need to convert. This is what marketers will need to zero in on amid a possible market contraction.

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Lessons from the 2022 Holiday Shopping Season

Lessons from the 2022 Holiday Shopping Season

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As 2023 gets into full gear, we should look at the key trends and factors persisting and fueling growth into the next holiday season peak, which will arrive before we know it. Retailers and brands planning for upcoming quarters should remember these lessons from the 2022 holiday e-commerce shopping season:

6 AI-Based Voice Ordering Systems for Restaurants

6 AI-Based Voice Ordering Systems for Restaurants

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A growing number of restaurant chains are deploying AI ordering systems to streamline phone orders and digitize their off-premise business. 

As GoodRx Stumbles on Privacy, Competitors Pounce

As GoodRx Stumbles on Privacy, Competitors Pounce

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Seven years after the European Union got the ball rolling on consumer privacy by adopting the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced its first-ever financial penalty for inappropriate data sharing practices by GoodRx.

How Marketers Can Use AI Right Now

How Marketers Can Use AI Right Now

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AI is generating more than ample marketing buzz, but it can be hard for marketers to separate real opportunities from the hype. Street Fight checked in with AI expert Ted Loofbourrow, CEO of ViralGains, to learn about how marketers can use AI right now.

What Amazon's Move into Clean Room Services Means for the Space

What Amazon’s Move into Clean Room Services Means for the Space

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Amazon recently announced it would sell clean rooms as a service, giving the privacy-safe data collaboration space a major new competitor. Street Fight checked in with Bob Walczak, CEO of MadTech Advisors, to get his take on what Amazon’s move means for the clean room space and the marketers and publishers who depend on it. 

4 Ways to Use ChatGPT for Local Marketing

4 Ways to Use ChatGPT for Local Marketing

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Digital agencies are embracing OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and so are local marketers. With its automation capabilities and natural language processing skills, ChatGPT has the potential to level the playing field for small and mid-size businesses as well as regional chains without agency support. 

6 Highly Effective Ways to Generate Trust in Your Ecommerce Site

6 Highly Effective Ways to Generate Trust in Your Ecommerce Site

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Here are six highly effective ways to use your ecommerce website to generate trust, even with first-time visitors. 

Yelp Provides Peek into Local Commerce Misinformation and Other Bad Practices

Yelp Provides Peek into Local Commerce Misinformation and Other Bad Practices

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Everyone tuned into local commerce knows that fraudulent local reviews are a problem. But how big is the problem, and what can marketers and platforms do to diminish it?

5 Martech Trends That Will Define 2023

5 Martech Trends That Will Define 2023

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As the US follows in the EU’s footsteps, privacy regulations will only play a larger role in marketing in 2023. While the GDPR is still the strongest privacy regulation to date, we will see an increasing number of regulations in the U.S. The best marketers are agile and should be using the coming year to make preparations for the loss of third-party cookies. One thing is clear: decisions must be strategic, privacy-centric, and backed by data.

Study: Consumers Skittish on Spending in 2023

Study: Consumers Skittish on Spending in 2023

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Strong labor markets and a growth in wages have helped consumers maintain spending on discretionary items until now, but a new study released by the National Retail Federation and Affinity Solutions paints a less optimistic picture of the year ahead.