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Message in a bottle: How social media has disrupted the fragrance sector

Inside Retail

This can be attributed in large part to the introduction of image-focused social media platforms like Instagram in 2010 and TikTok in 2016, which have made it easier for memes and fads to go viral and – just as rapidly – fade into obscurity. But try to assign a singular term to the culture of today and you quickly come up short.

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First Bottega Veneta, then Lush. Why brands are quitting social media

Inside Retail

They both quit social media this year. And they are just the latest examples of major businesses rethinking their use of social media in recent years. Over a year later, Patagonia continues to boycott the social media giant. This seems to be the reason Bottega Veneta has moved away from social media.

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7 Strategies for Boosting Student Engagement

Parcel Pending

The concept of student engagement leaped to the forefront of the minds of professors and teachers as they strived to educate, interact, and encourage student participation during pandemic-induced online learning initiatives. Actively engaged students have been linked to improved achievement, persistence, and retention.

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Business Growth through Digital Transformation: The Case of Premium and Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

Expert Manager at Univers Retail | Ephemeral Retailing Specialist | Published Author | Speaker In the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of contemporary business, the concept of digital transformation has emerged as a pivotal force shaping industries and strategies at an unprecedented pace. Ghalia BOUSTANI.

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Djokovic-backed drinks brand Waterdrop taps into water-bottle trend

Inside Retail

The collaboration is the latest example of the surprising level of demand for the humble reusable water bottle, with brands such as Australian label Frank Green and US label Stanley becoming status symbols, thanks to their savvy social media marketing. Stanley introduced two new colours, cream and desert sage, in 2020.

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5 Store Operations Best Practices Every Manager Must Implement

Compliantia

Unless they have mastered the soft skills of engaging a stranger, building rapport, and bonding enough that the shopper will let them into their confidence, you’ll struggle.” Store Operations Best Practices Also, ensure that they are teachable and can manage several customers at once without compromising the shopping experience.

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Can Gen Z intimates brand Parade maintain its cult status post-acquisition?

Inside Retail

Why Parade is so popular Parade has reached its current cult status by appealing to a younger, largely Gen Z, customer base through its focus on inclusivity, sustainability, and social media. With smaller but more responsive followings, these micro-influencers helped build an organic and socially engaged audience base.