Nike, the Disruptor That's Not Walmart
Walmart and Nike both have taken dramatic action recently, but only one company's tale is being told as that of disruption.
Closing The Mobile Marketing Gap
I attended TAP 2017 last week and I'm excited about how Button is addressing the gap between affiliate marketing effectiveness on desktop vs. on mobile.
What's Working in Retail This Year
It's painfully easy to think of retailers who aren't doing well right now. Handy trackers even help us keep track of bankruptcies and store closures. But there also are bright spots I love watching. Here are some companies doing well right now and why I'm excited about them.
Piecing Together Retail's Dark Headlines
I'm not usually one to wallow in the doom and gloom angles of retail. But writing about an evergreen retail topic or recent store visit right now would seem to be ignoring the elephant in the dressing room. The 89,000 U.S. retail workers who have been laid off since October outnumber all of the people employed in the U.S. coal industry
6 Times Last Week Retail Was About People -- Not Tech
Most of the recaps of Retail’s BIG Show, hosted by the National Retail Federation last week, have been focused on technology. But what stood out to me more than always-new technology was a collection of statements from the show about the people who work in retail and the investments the industry makes in them, largely in the name of customer experience.
A Singles Day Primer
As I've told people I'm heading to China this week for "Singles Day", I've found I need to remind some what this holiday - also known as "11.11" - is.
Below you'll find:
1. What I'm most excited to learn more about in Shenzhen
2. Key quotes from Alibaba's earnings conference call last week
Throughout, I'm linking to recent articles about 11.11, Alibaba and its competitors.