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Bringing “The Next Big Thing” To A New Group Of Consumers

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A trip around the floor at the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, she noted, and one quickly realizes they are in a rather “testosterone-filled environment.”. An experience, Berger told Webster, the Marie Claire consumer has been waiting desperately for – even if they don’t know it yet. The Marie Claire Customer.

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The Truth Is In The Data, Not The Mirror

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Take, for instance, the various incarnations of smart mirrors that debuted at the recent International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Customers experience more confidence and less friction. That means the retailer sees more sales and fewer returns. Fashion Tech. A Different Approach.

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How Siri And Alexa Could Be The New Face — Or Voice — Of Hospitality

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Like so much of the retail industry, hospitality is all about customer experience. A happy customer is an asset and a source of repeat revenue, either because they will stay at the hotel chain again themselves or because they will recommend it to family and friends. However, it does not yet support room service.

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The Great Grocery Race Shifts Into High Gear

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Boston, Philadelphia and Washington D.C. The world’s largest retailer announced it has acquired the crowdsourced, on-demand delivery marketplace Cornershop for $225 million. Same-store sales, one of the favored metrics for judging retail, excluding fuel, increased 1.6 are reportedly next on the list of expansions.

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