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Poshmark to exit Australia to focus on core markets

Inside Retail

The company said on its website that it plans to increase investment and “drive meaningful growth” in its core markets – the US and Canada. The Posh Credit for these markets will expire after October 25, while unshipped orders will be automatically cancelled on October 28. billion last year.

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Retail Innovation Conference & Expo 2024: The Latest News on Sessions, Speakers & Experiences

Retail TouchPoints

Content Marketing, advertising and digital practitioners can expect candid conversations on new channels and tactics that drive acquisition and retention. Pinterest Puts Joy Back into the Purchase Journey Pinterest has carved its own distinct space in the social commerce landscape, zeroing in on its ability to bring joy to users.

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Opinion: Yes, retailers need an app, but they also need a strategy

Inside Retail

In the era of direct-to-consumer, social commerce, performance marketing and marketplace plays, you’d be forgiven for thinking that apps belong in 2011. It can be easy for marketers to become overly focused on new channels that are creating additional revenue.

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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. Those three competitors in particular are also leading the charge in social commerce.

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Following $40 Million Funding Round, MeUndies Eyes Omnichannel Growth

Retail TouchPoints

Founded in 2011, MeUndies initially stood out with its bold, colorful and pop culture-infused prints as it acquired a loyal customer base through social media. In the apparel space, marketing traditionally focused on the product with the brand often taking a back seat,” Shokrian explained.

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