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Petal & Pup marketing lead talks US expansion and social media tactics

Inside Retail

As a pureplay e-commerce business, Australian fashion brand Petal & Pup was in a strong position to manage lockdown pressures this year, and the pandemic didn’t stop the business venturing into new categories and new markets. IR: What were your biggest learnings over that period in terms of e-commerce marketing?

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

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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. shows the global fragrance market was valued at $49.8 Data from Market.us

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

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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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Aussies are lagging in affiliate marketing uptake – that’s about to change

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Affiliate marketing has become a multi-billion dollar industry globally – but in Australia, the concept remains shrouded in suspicion, largely misunderstood by consumers. Its share of the broader e-commerce market is just a fraction of that in China or the US. Around a quarter of affiliate marketers are working in the fashion sector.

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Love, Bonito CEO talks rebranding and subverting stereotypes about Asian women

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According to Dione Song, CEO of Love, Bonito, the rebranding was about amplifying the brand’s mission to celebrate and uplift Asian women. “We Even on social media, we are constantly monitoring the pulse of our consumers, so this gives us an insight to provide curated and relevant assortments for our target audiences,” Song said.

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What brands can learn from the Béis Wash marketing strategy

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million views in over 29,800 posts on TikTok, which is proof of the social media trend of documenting the aesthetics of everyday items. For Phoebe Netto, managing director of Pure Public Relations, this speaks to the new type of retail consumer that is changing how brands show up in the marketplace.

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Taylor Swift offers a masterclass in marketing. Here’s what retailers can learn

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You don’t have to be a marketing expert to know that Taylor Swift is a bulletproof brand that consistently improves, regardless of the challenges she faces or the challenges she sets for herself. She can instruct marketers on leading by example and practicing what they advocate for.

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