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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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Every Marketing Reel Needs a Hook — Automated Testing Sharpens It

Retail TouchPoints

That doesn’t mean rude people ditching their physical shopping carts in the parking lot, but millions of consumers being lost in the online purchase funnel for a variety of reasons. Despite their work with creators across varying platforms, we’re still seeing an $18 billion chasm between retailers and consumers.

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As millennials embrace natural skincare, Jurlique sees an opportunity to grow

Inside Retail

The global market for natural and organic cosmetics is projected to reach US$37.44 per cent from 2024 to 2032, according to Zion Market Research. In some ways, this makes Réthoré the perfect CEO for Jurlique, which was acquired by the Japanese cosmetics company Pola Orbis Holdings in 2011 and has a strong presence in Asia.

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Warrick Lambert Takes the Helm at Genie Shopping Amid Growth Surge

365 Retail

Genie Shopping, a leading UK retail price comparison engine , has appointed performance marketing expert Warrick Lambert as its first-ever Chief Executive Officer. Founded in 2006 under the original name Crowdstorm, Genie Shopping initially operated as a consumer-centric shopping website.

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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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Retailing in India: Rise and Shine Through

VMS

Its market size, $75 billion USD as of 2017, was expected to reach $100 billion USD by 2025, growing with a compounded annual growth rate of 5.6 The pandemic has seriously threatened this upward trend with recent lockdowns in India, operational challenges and falling consumers sentiments. million employees expected to increase to 8.23

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Amazon names new head for global stores

Mass Relators

He will succeed Dave Clark, the former CEO of Amazon Worldwide Consumer, who is leaving the company to serve as CEO of the supply chain software start-up Flexport. He joined the company in 2005 to build out our Consumables business, launched AmazonFresh in 2007, and in 2015, took on leading all of our North American Consumer business.