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How pop-ups helped inform Kat the Label’s new flagship store in Melbourne

Inside Retail

The lingerie and sleepwear brand is also set to expand its wholesale offering. After flourishing on social media, with influencers sharing the product, the brand focused on developing its online and wholesale channels. Its packaging and shipping is biodegradable, and its online orders are carbon-offset.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 314 – Lovesac Founder and CEO Shawn Nelson

Retail Geek

Podcast about e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. 5:32] E-commerce and digital marketing obviously but it’s watchable and changeable, and movable and it can be with you the rest of your life that that led us to a whole design philosophy that now. [5:42]

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How Aussie label Form & Fold is building a better swimwear brand

Inside Retail

Carly had studied business and marketing, and we basically crashed our parents’ holiday in Europe. Every year, we learn more about our customers, or more about social media, or how to better manage our email [marketing]. IR : In addition to selling online, you’re also stocked by Net-A-Porter, Matches Fashion, Brown and Harrods.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 296 – Guardian Baseball Co-Founder Matt Kubancik

Retail Geek

Mark is an experienced Marketplace seller, and his current business Guardian Baseball is a hybrid seller selling both wholesale and owned brands direct to consumer from a Shopify site, and via multiple marketplaces including Amazon. Um during think my first year of high school sold baseball cards ironically and then.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 257 – Cookies, IDFA, and Commerce Deep Dive

Retail Geek

Google – Biggest winner, built a business based on relaxed privacy standards, now pulling the ladder up behind them Apple – See Google, but with a smaller share of browser market Facebook – Lose ground to Google/Apple but gain on everyone else Amazon – Winner. Jason: [1:05] Jason and Scot show Deep dive.