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  • Chuck E. Cheese’s kicks up omnichannel promotion

    Irving, Texas – Chuck E. Cheese’s is running a dance-themed omnichannel promotion featuringYouTube stars Shaniah Jones and D’Squared Live. Kids can win free tickets by learning to “do the Chuck E.,” an original dance, at Chuck E. Cheese’s locations.

  • What’s Your Omni-Story?

    By Jim Singer, A.T. Kearney, and Ryan Mathews, Black Monk Consulting

  • Whole Foods speeds omnichannel efforts

    Whole Foods Market plans to cater to the health-focused community of obstacle racers with a new omnichannel partnership.

    The natural and organic foods supermarket will connect with consumers via Spartan Race’s “Food of the Day” platform, beginning in 2015. Spartan Race is an obstacle racing company that facilitated over 130 races in 17 countries last year.

  • Walgreens unveils 'Well Beyond HIV' campaign

    Walgreens is launching a new national campaign highlighting how people are aging well beyond their HIV diagnosis.

    The centerpiece of the campaign is a traveling art exhibit, curated in collaboration with the Graying of AIDS, an independent documentary project and educational campaign.

    The exhibit provides a glimpse into the lives of older adults living with HIV and will make its first stop in Miami on Jan. 17.

  • Five Pillars of Excellence for Retailers in 2015

    From Valentine’s Day to Christmas, the year is filled with big moments for retailers – but a retailer’s strategy should be much more than a numbers game during these times. Rather, these moments present an opportunity to build momentum for the entire year with a 360-degree brand strategy that gives shoppers an unforgettable experience that will keep them coming back.

    To maximize the potential benefits of big retail moments throughout 2015, keep these five pillars in mind:

  • Will shoppers ‘Gear Up’ at Office Depot?

    Helping small business owners and consumers achieve peak performance is the premise behind a new branding initiative at Office Depot called, “Gear Up For Great.”

  • Target aims for a baby boom

    Target is stepping up its efforts to attract new parents to its stores with a new partnership, educational classes and a social media campaign.

    Bump Club and Beyond, the nation's largest social event network for new moms, is partnering with Target to present a national series of events designed to help expectant and new parents learn the "basics" of bringing up baby.

  • Lowe’s: Racers, start your Dremel tools

    Lowe’s is teaming up with a key supplier to engage a new generation of shoppers with a multifaceted initiative that involves in-store and social media elements.

    Tool manufacturer Dremel will be offering a series of in-store clinics at Lowe's to help families design and build a race-worthy Pinewood Derby Car. With the help of Dremel tools and accessories, participants will learn how to create a winning derby car without an elaborate set of tools.

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