by Christel Grizaut The COVID-19 pandemic forced retailers to improvise and rapidly implement sweeping changes as they struggled to survive. Now, the chaos is gradually giving…
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by Joe Zalta Ecommerce may steal the headlines in today’s retail world, but more than 90 percent of retail sales in the United States still occur…
by Cheryl Sullivan Independent retailers have struggled against proliferating online and brick-and-mortar competition for years. The pandemic only heightened the unpredictability of the fast-changing customer, competitor…
by Informa Markets Festival of Licensing – the month-long virtual celebration of the global licensing industry running from October 6-29 – has announced its retail program,…
Over a quarter of American consumers have accidentally bought at least one counterfeit product in the past year, and 52 percent of U.S. consumers have lost…
by Derek Jones, VP Enterprise Solutions AMERICAS at Deputy Technology is seeping into every aspect of the brick-and-mortar experience, from customer communications to workforce management, payments,…
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by Brooke Chaplan Most businesses benefit from the summer rush when it seems like the customers never stop flowing through the doors. Promotions, recent releases, and…
by Jeff Hastings Ever since the dawn of the big box store in 1962 (the year Walmart, Kmart and Target all opened their doors), smaller local…
by Tom Ertler, Miller Zell’s SVP and Creative Director There are shoppers who make their lists, check them twice and have their gifts bought, boxed, wrapped…