Cycle Gear in high gear with new traffic & conversion programCycle Gear, a specialty retailer of motorcycle parts and apparel with 140 stores in 38 states, is on a roll, hitting its goals, growing and opening new locations. Urban Outfitters lets customers ‘buy-now, pay-later’Urban Outfitters is giving its customers a new way to pay for their online orders. We all scream for ice cream—including Target Target has developed a new line of kids’ clothing for the summer inspired by the Museum of Ice Cream, which isn’t a museum — at least, not in the traditional sense. Six experiential trends reshaping grocery stores, restaurants Grocery stores and restaurant experiences are rapidly evolving to keep customers coming through the door. Tesco to shutter non-foods website Tesco Direct is shutting down. Amazon reportedly banning customers who make too many returns Amazon is taking drastic measures to punish customers that abuse its returns policy. Study: Consumers wary about facial recognition Despite retailers’ efforts to integrate disrupting technologies within shopping experiences, consumers aren't embracing all of it. Best Buy taking its Geek Squad to another level Best Buy is launching a subscription-service for tech troubleshooting and support—regardless of where or when the consumer bought the item. Kohl’s steps up its loyalty game Kohl’s is reinventing its loyalty strategy by taking the best elements of its three rewards programs and rolling them into one. Study: Changing price labels is a costly business for store retailers The manual updating of price labels in stores is not only expensive but frought with inconsistencies. First Previous 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 Next Last