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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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Wardrobe: Recommerce Meets The Sharing Economy In Bid To Become The ‘Airbnb of Fashion’

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That’s the oversimplified view of the business model adopted by Wardrobe , a new kind of peer-to-peer fashion rental company that on Tuesday (Sept. 8) is breaking out of its New York City beta test and into a nationwide launch. And it has renters who are encouraged to share their experiences on social media.

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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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Rescuing The Restaurant Business From App Decline

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Currently exiting beta in New York City, Fahmy’s new company, DineVite, claims to put the discounts back where they belong — with the restaurant owners. The model for the DineVite online and mobile app is actually similar to social media.

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Luxury Retail Finds New Avenues As Brick-And-Mortar Fades

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One of the latest, ongoing trends is the rise of online luxury resale commerce. Not only that, but the luxury online consignment retailer opened a brick-and-mortar store on New York City’s famed Madison Avenue. But even without traditional physical stores, luxury retail is finding new homes — and not just online.

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Restaurant Ordering Apps, Cloud Technology, Cash Hoarding Top This Week’s News

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The Bank of America at 52nd Street and Park Avenue in New York City, in one case, ran out of $100 bills for a time due to large withdrawal attempts. It can be challenging for restaurants to manage multiple eateries and to keep them completely stocked as well as running smoothly in the best of times.

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Can Subscription Commerce Revive Floundering Movie Theaters?

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Within the first week of the August price cut, the service gained more than 150,000 new subscribers, propelling MoviePass-fueled attendance by more than 2,000 percent the following week at certain theater venues, according to Farnsworth. The New York City-based company had surpassed 500,000 subscribers as of late September.