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  • Whole Foods Markets CEO expects Amazon deal to evolve the brand

    The ink is barely dry on Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods Markets, yet the natural grocer’s CEO implied that “big ideas” are already in the works.  
  • Study: M-commerce growth helps shrink mobile user acquisition costs

    Consumer reliance on mobility throughout their shopping journey presents a huge opportunity for retailers to engage shoppers.    This is according to “Mobile Shopping: User Acquisition Trends and Benchmarks 2017,” a report from mobile app marketing provider Liftoff. The study analyzed 26.9 billion ad impressions across 4.8 million app installs between April 2016 and April 2017.  
  • AmEx: Digital security concerns influence purchase behavior

    Merchants may be losing out on potential e-commerce sales due to shoppers’ concerns over the security of their information in the digital world.  
  • Online fashion retailer launches limited-edition beauty collections

    Rue La La is bolstering its beauty sales by jumping into the beauty box category.   The online apparel retailer is partnering with Conde Nast's Allure magazine to get the hottest beauty merchandise into shoppers’ hands. The team collaborated to create a series of one-of-a-kind boxes filled with products hand-selected by Allure's beauty experts and Rue La La's beauty buyers.   
  • Don’t Blame Email: Retailers need to provide an adaptive customer experience

    Reading business news and talking to retailers, I often hear about marketers’ disappointment in not reaching their email marketing goals. It’s become a real issue that they try to solve by sending more appealing emails with better offers more often. But still, it’s an uphill battle. Why? Because retailers aren’t really missing goals with email; the truth is that you can’t look at email as a stand-alone agent any longer.   Today’s Elusive Shopper
  • Target extends its investment in online retail disruptor

    Fast-growing mattress retailer Casper has closed on a new round of funding — with help from Target Corp.   
  • Study: User-generated content influences most purchase decisions

    Not only is user-generated content (UCG) the go-to source for 90% of shoppers making a purchase — it outranks all other forms of marketing.   This is according to “Hearing the Voice of the Consumer: UCG and the Commerce Experience,” a report from TurnTo and executed by Ipsos. the report represents responses from more than 1,000 U.S. shoppers who made an online purchase in the past 12 months.  
  • Campus bookstore operator relies on cloud to service its loyal ‘Ducks’

    No visit to the University of Oregon is complete without a stop at The Duck Store.    The Duck Store opened its doors on the University of Oregon campus in 1920. (The Oregon Duck is the mascot of the University of Oregon's Ducks athletic program). It has since grown into a 13-store fleet, with outposts at sporting venues and malls. It also operates an online store that can be accessed via laptop or mobile devices. In fact, half of its Web traf-fic comes from smartphones and tablets.   
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