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The Iconic’s chief marketing officer on creating a campaign that turns heads

Inside Retail

This week, The Iconic hard-launched a new brand campaign to serve as a reminder, to consumers and itself, that the online retail platform is far from finished with disrupting and innovating the Australian and New Zealand retail industry. The new campaign is intended to remind consumers of why they shop with The Iconic.

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How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint by Utilizing 3D Imagery Instead of Photography

Retail TouchPoints

As retailers seek to differentiate themselves and grab consumer attention in a crowded digital space, they need more content, more creativity and different formats for a greater variety of digital and social channels and a greater need for personalization. Reduce Carbon Emissions Associated with Product Returns.

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How Rising AR Adoption is Driving Snap’s Commerce Strategy

Retail TouchPoints

When Snapchat first hit the scene back in 2011 it was an instantaneous hit with younger audiences because it offered something that was almost impossible to find on the internet — transience. consumers think of it this way, highlighting a growing divide in how brands are using AR and what consumers would like from the technology.

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Retail appointments of the week

Inside Retail

Doug Herrington has been named CEO of Amazon’s new Worldwide Amazon Stores business, which was formerly known as Consumer, and John Felton has been named the leader of the Operations business. He launched AmazonFresh in 2007 and has served on the e-commerce company’s senior leadership team since 2011.

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The challenges and opportunities facing retailers in the metaverse

365 Retail

This is particularly important within retail—analysts predict that immersive new shopping experiences present a trillion-dollar revenue opportunity. But for retailers to be successful within it, they must create virtual experiences that go beyond gimmicks, and truly add value to people’s lives. Unlimited possibilities.

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Here’s why SA-based Sportitude won store design concept of the year

Inside Retail

In 2011, I came along with an online business idea for a social network for sports teams and sports clubs to manage all their activity, and got the Joggers World family involved. In May 2011, we launched what was then called the SlashSportand month by month, it started to grow. As we evolved that project, we wanted to commercialise it.