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  • Walmart aims to go viral with holiday campaign

    Walmart has kicked off one of its most omnichannel marketing campaigns ever with its Holiday Sing to Salute Military Families.

    The nationwide campaign encourages the public to sing a portion of a classic holiday song while capturing it on video, and then post the video on social media channels to show support for members of the military and their families.

  • Listen: Consumer Industries - Predictions for 2016

    Dan Berthiaume, senior editor of Chain Store Age, recently participated in a one-hour panel discussion, “Game-Changers 2016 Predictions – Part 1,” sponsored by SAP as part of its “Coffee Break with Game-Changers” Internet radio series.

  • Study details shopping habits of millennials

    Millennials shop differently than their parents, but when it comes to the end result, they are looking for the same thing: a great deal.

    According to the Blackhawk Engagement Solutions’ “Millennials Disrupt Shopping” report, based on two separate surveys of 500 millennial consumers each, smartphones are a dominant method of connection to the web for millennials, with 89% using them to connect to the Internet. This compares to 75% using laptops, 45% using tablets and 37% using desktop computers.

  • Millennials shop differently for same results

    The details of how millennials shop may differ from their elders, but the ultimate goal is the same.

  • Report: What retailer dominated social media on Cyber Monday?

    One retailer was clearly in a league of its own when it came to social media dominance of Cyber Monday.

  • Cyber Monday spending hits all-time high

    Cyber Monday 2015 will be a day for the retail record books, at least until next holiday season.

  • Retail merchandising execs tapping into mobile holiday marketing

    The number of retail chief marketing officers (CMOs) using mobile in their holiday marketing keeps growing.

    According to the new BDO Retail Compass Survey of CMOs, 65% of 100 retail CMOs surveyed will tap into mobile, up from 49% in 2014 and the third straight year of growth. And of those using mobile, 34% will focus most heavily on delivering mobile coupons. Respondents plan to focus 12% of their marketing efforts on mobile technology.

  • TechBytes: Three Ways to Extend Holiday Shopping Joy—and Profits

    When retailers execute their IT and CRM strategies properly, the holiday shopping season is a joyous time of profits and customer engagement. But why let all the festivities end on Dec. 25?

    By properly leveraging solutions and strategies, retailers can extend the season of consumer goodwill (and spending) right into the New Year. As “Cyber Week” fades into memory, let’s focus on the week (or weeks) after the end of the traditional holiday season. Here are three suggestions to keep that holiday spirit alive a little longer this year.

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