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  • CBRE, JLL among LinkedIn’s Top 50 Companies

    Not one, but two leaders in retail real estate have been named to LinkedIn’s Top 50 Companies list.    CBRE came in at No. 18 and Jones Lang LaSalle at No. 21, ahead of such companies as Adobe, Oracle, and Coca-Cola.   The social media site for professionals determines rankings by interest in a company's jobs, interest in a company's brand and employees, and employee retention among its 500-million-plus members.  
  • Tech Bytes: Lessons learned from holiday 2016 can drive mobile conversions going forward

    Mobility’s influence on retail sales has never been stronger. Too bad the same can’t be said for its impact on conversions.   I know what you are thinking — the industry had a stellar holiday shopping season, and it was driven by mobile. Indeed, the 2016 holiday season brought in a total $91.7 billion in online sales, an 11% increase year-over-year. Mobile alone brought in a total of $28.43 billion in revenue, a 23% increase over last year, according to Adobe.   
  • Tech Bytes: Three pet peeves disengaging holiday shoppers

    The countdown is on.    With 12 shopping days left before Christmas, holiday shoppers mean business. They have their shopping lists in hand, devices are charged, and they want their desired merchandise in their hands — fast. And with Adobe reporting that 5% of customers drive 35% of revenue, retailers would be foolish not to deliver.   
  • Cyber Monday brings in record haul

    Cyber Monday has made history — again.   With shoppers spending $3.45 billion online on Cyber Monday, Nov. 28, a 12.1% jump year-over-year, sales not only surpassed predictions, but made this the largest Cyber Monday shopping event to date, according to Adobe Digital Insights, which aggregated data from 23 billion visits to retail websites.  
  • Adobe: Holiday online sales could hit record-breaking $91 billion

    An extended holiday season could translate into an 11% increase in online sales with mobile devices leading the charge.   Adobe’s “2016 Digital Insights Shopping Predictions” report predicts that 53 consecutive days (57 calendar days in total) will exceed $1 billion in online sales, compared to 31 consecutive days last year — a 71% year-over-year (YoY) increase.   
  • First look: Adobe says digital trends look good for Mother’s Day

    Online consumers appear to be remembering Mom this year.

    According to new data from the Adobe Digital Index, online sales in the important Mother’s Day gift categories of flowers/gifts and jewelry are both trending 2%-3% higher than they were in 2015.

  • Adobe says digital trends look good for Mother’s Day

    Online consumers appear to be remembering Mom this year.

    According to new data from the Adobe Digital Index, online sales in the important Mother’s Day gift categories of flowers/gifts and jewelry are both trending 2%-3% higher than they were in 2015.
     

  • Learning to love mobile in age of enterprise apps

    A disconnect between brick-and-mortar retailers and their mobile strategies could be hurting sales.

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