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4 Ways to Reach Aging Consumers About COVID-19 and Vaccines

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In an article from NPR , Jeremy Novich, a clinical psychologist from New York City, said it best: ”You can’t have the vaccine distribution be a race between elderly people typing and younger people typing. Make scheduling COVID-19 vaccination appointments an easier experience online and offline.

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How AML Regulations Are Pulling Credit Unions Into Law Enforcement

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Many members first engage with their CU through its website or other online portal. In recent weeks, some CUs have stepped up efforts to make their online offerings more accessible to disabled users. Meanwhile, another partnership could change the way users engage with a CU’s network of ATMs.

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Baby Boomers Vs. Millennials: Eerily Similar?

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Interestingly enough, recent Pew Research Center research shows these two groups are slowly becoming more similar to one another in terms of finance, living situations and their online presence. This may be due to the fact that major cities throughout the country, like Boston and New York City, are seeing significant rental price surges.

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Trust And Speed Light A New Path To Omnichannel Retail

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Titled “Why the Future of Merchant Payments Requires a Digital-First Approach,” the webinar generally revolved around questions related to the development and ongoing rise of omnichannel commerce — already a major topic in the payments and commerce world in these first weeks of the new year. Trust Issues.

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How An eCommerce Startup Is Bringing UK’s High Street Home

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“Since launching Streetify last week, we have now transformed over five million local stores and national websites into virtual stores, so firms and consumers can respond to the difficult circumstances we find ourselves in,” said Founder Martin Banbury. “We hope many businesses and jobs can be saved with this new technology.”

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When QSRs Think Really Outside The Box In The Innovation Race

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That’s why they’re asking guests to order a Whopper meal based on however they might be feeling,” an online release stated Wednesday (May 1). They’re a limited edition and are only available in Austin, Seattle, Miami, Los Angeles and New York City. The boxes are different colors, but the meals are the same.

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Autopsy Report: 9 Startup Failure Stories And What We Can Learn From Them

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A healthy culture of dissent may have helped the company focus on its product issues before they became a national scandal, but workers who raised red flags were ignored and, if they persisted, asked to leave the company. With lower costs and a bigger market to sell to, a new crop of online pet supplies retailers eventually emerged.

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