Posts Tagged ‘Retail Marketing’
Will The iPhone 5s Blend? [VIDEO]
BlendTec continues its destructively entertaining Will It Blend? video marketing series by grinding up an iPhone 5C and an iPhone 5S in its blenders.
Read MoreAffluent Americans' Annual Expenditures, September 2013 [TABLE]
Affluent Americans spend $1.9 billion annually – and that those dollars are highly concentrated among a select group of areas.
Read MoreMobile Behavior Absent A Call Button In Search Results, September 2013 [CHART]
7 in 10 smart phone users in the US claim to have used click-to-call to connect with a business directly from the search engine results page.
Read MoreBrand Names & Quality Perceptions, September 2013 [CHART]
83% of Americans are either buying as the same amount of (48%) or more (35%) private label brands than last year, a figure which has held steady over the past couple of years.
Read MoreParents' Mobile Content Activities, August 2013 [TABLE]
Nearly seven out of 10 parents in the survey owned a smart phone, 44% had a tablet and 21% an eReader.
Read MoreMale Shopping Habits, September 2013 [TABLE]
63% of men actively look for sales in-store and 53% regularly use coupons to cut costs, with that tendency slightly higher among younger men.
Read MoreSelect Content Types Women Consume Online By Platform, March 2013 [TABLE]
The tablet was in especially heavy rotation among women for lifestyles, retail and parenting content.
Read MoreTime Spent Online By Platform & Content Type, April 2013 [TABLE]
Plenty of online content areas were still firmly rooted in PC use, with the desktop accounting for more than 60% of time spent accessing auto, business, TV, news and sports content.
Read MoreConsumer Attitudes Toward eCommerce By Demographic, January 2013 [TABLE]
40% of the young men subscribed to the statement, “Ideally, I would buy everything online.”
Read MoreShare Of eCommerce Site Visits By Source, Q2 2012 – Q2 2013 [CHART]
About one-third of the sampled e-commerce site visits in Q2 came from search, compared to roughly 2.4% from email and just 1.1% from social media.
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