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Cross-Merchandising

  • Sports Authority gets customers moving

    Sports Authority wants to help customers stay healthy, wherever they are.

    The full-line sporting goods retailer has launched its new BodyFit Personal Training app. This free app gives customers exclusive access to more than 100 fitness training videos and provides guidance on how to use Sports Authority’s proprietary BodyFit sports and exercise equipment.

  • GGP transforms traditional mall experiences with adventure

    Chicago – General Growth Properties announced the return of Adventure to Santa, A DreamWorks DreamPlace 2,000-sq.-ft. interactive cottage, to five locations in its portfolio: Fashion Show – Las Vegas; North Point Mall – Alpharetta, Georgia; The Parks Mall at Arlington – Arlington, Texas; Oakbrook Center – Oak Brook, Illinois; and Southwest Plaza – Littleton, Colorado.

  • Amazon’s Black Friday store is already open

    Amazon.com is not waiting until Black Friday or even Thanksgiving Week to launch its deepest holiday discounts.

    The e-commerce giant announced Monday that its Black Friday Deals store is now officially open. In addition, this year Prime members can access more than 30,000 Lightning Deals 30 minutes early, giving Prime members special, early access to deals.

  • eBay goes omnichannel for holidays

    eBay is targeting consumers across digital and physical channels this holiday season with a new online holiday hub and even in-person selling stations.

    Through Jan. 1, 2016, eBay is running a multifaceted holiday campaign called “Wish Bigger.” A central feature is a holiday-specific shopping site, eBay.com/holidays, which will offer features such as a soon-to-launch holiday heat map that will track what eBay customers are wishing and shopping for coast-to-coast on a weekly basis.

  • Borrowing a page from big tobacco to grow produce sales

    Big screen actors and television personalities made smoking cool for generations of Americans. Now produce marketers and retailers hope a new deal with Hollywood can have the same effect on fruits and vegetables.

  • Taubman celebrates holidays with ‘Peanuts Gang’ in 10 U.S. cities

    Bloomfield Hills, Mich. -- Taubman will celebrate the launch of “The Peanuts Movie” with a family-friendly holiday experience being offered exclusively at 10 of its shopping centers across the U.S. from Nov. 6 through Dec. 24.

  • Another social platform becomes a shopping channel

    Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube have some new competition as social commerce tools.

    Visual commerce provider Curalate is releasing Curalate Reveal, a new solution enabling consumers to discover and shop products by clicking on images in blogs. Thus retailers can create shopping experiences on their own blogs or blogs of key influencers.

  • Five Below looks for sales to sizzle with new agency

    Five Below is looking to generate brand awareness and traffic after selecting a new advertising agency to handle creative and media duties.

    The teen and pre-teen retailer known for selling products for $5 or less chose Zimmerman Advertising, a division of Omnicon, as its agency of record and Five Below CEO Joel Anderson couldn’t be happier.

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