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From Mad Men to machines? Big advertisers shift to AI

Inside Retail

Some of the world’s biggest advertisers, from food giant Nestle to consumer goods multinational Unilever, are experimenting with using generative AI software like ChatGPT and DALL-E to cut costs and increase productivity, executives say. Media value is the cost of advertising needed to generate the same public exposure.

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“We are still in the early innings”: Liquid Death’s SVP of strategy

Inside Retail

From collaborations with beauty brands to tongue-in-cheek hashtags like #MurderYourThirst, Liquid Death has captured consumer attention in a way that few other brands, let alone those in the beverage category, have been able to. However, as unique as the brand name is, the company has taken an even more “metal” approach to marketing.

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Modibodi was a pioneer in period underwear. Can it reinvent itself for Gen Z?

Inside Retail

Australian period underwear brand Modibodi has always taken a bold approach to advertising. If not entirely mainstream today, period underwear and other leakproof apparel are certainly more common than they were 10 years ago, so it’s not surprising that brands are starting to rethink how they advertise these products, too.

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3 Reasons Why Advertising Has a Bad Reputation (And What to Do About It) 

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Why does advertising have a bad reputation? There are cultural, economic, and historical reasons that explain advertising’s current situation. The idea behind advertising is simple. The other part of persuasion has nothing to do with hypnotism, sales tricks or magical phrases. How do advertisers view themselves?

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Three key trends in retail strategy for 2023

Inside Retail

During the pandemic, direct-to-consumer e-commerce brands took centre stage, including popular Australian activewear brand LSKD. Yet consumer demand is not wavering and fashion trend cycles are shorter than ever due to social media, fast fashion, and technology. And Nike and Adidas entered the metaverse at full speed.

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Direct to consumer and retail media: tools to reach consumers

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In the digital era, companies are adopting increasingly innovative strategies to reach consumers more directly and effectively. Strategies that are revolutionising the way brands engage with consumers, providing new opportunities and challenges in the competitive world of commerce.

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Opinion: Why foresight is the future of marketing strategy

Inside Retail

The currents of change can feel swift and frightening as we stumble from the pandemic to changing ways of working and other global crises. By using future-focused insights, retailing marketers can evolve their strategies to stay abreast of change. We’ve moved on from talking about unprecedented change, resilience, and the new normal.

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