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Mobile Ordering, The New Window To Winning Over Millennial Consumers

PYMNTS

It seems that most every industry these days is vying for millennial dollars and devotion. For an industry where millennials are projected to spend nearly $800 billion in 2017 (that’s 7 percent more on monthly food budgets than average Americans), restaurants are hankering to pull out all the stops to get millennials to order — in or out.

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Mobile Cards Key To Winning Bank Accounts

PYMNTS

One way that banks or ambitious social media platforms will win this combat for customers is through the use of mobile credit and debit cards, with a highly configurable nature and full range of card and spend management controls to please the most vacillating of customers.

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Is The Recreation Market Ready For A Payments Makeover?

PYMNTS

Fortunately, it appears the recreational market is getting some much-needed innovation to help organizations and associations process payments and participant registration. By some accounts, the recreational activity market is valued at over $250 billion each year. Getting Recreational Programs to Act Like Businesses. In the U.S.,

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Shoot and score: Tips for winning a new business valuation client

Abrigo

If your firm has a social media presence , make sure that it’s in line with your brand, as well as readily apparent on your website by linking to your company Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook pages. Generation X and Millennials increasingly supplement their online research with social media searches.

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How You Handle Fraud Will Make Millennials Drop or Love You

FICO

Millennials, now the largest demographic group in America, are possibly the most misunderstood, elusive market ever, a notion underscored by The Wall Street Journal ’s article about the existence of $20,000-per-hour “Millennial consultants.” Millennials reward positive fraud outcomes. At least not yet.

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Fishing Interconnected Waters For Brick-And-Mortar Success?

PYMNTS

From eCommerce warehouses like Amazon to social media sales, it’s no secret that constant connectivity has changed many consumers’ shopping habits. In fact, Kapoor said, the company has used connected tools, including mobile websites and social media marketing, to sweep up SharkNinja’s market share of vacuum cleaners in the U.S.

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Digital Spaces As Virtual Makeup Studios, Augmented Reality Style

PYMNTS

Retailers from H&M to Zara are also getting onboard with VR and AR, as the market is poised to grow to be worth billions with consumers willing to exploring virtual worlds through their devices. Releasing AR headsets would put the social media giant in direct competition with AR startups like Magic Leap and Thalmic Labs.