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Why all the world’s (going to be) a store
From one-click checkouts to interactive ads, Publicis Groupe’s Angel Bellon thinks innovation will lead to new ways to shop. Here’s how inclusion and international influences could fit into that picture.
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How stores are becoming gateways to experiences
MBH Architects’ Helen Herrick thinks tomorrow’s shopping experiences will be not just transactional, but impactful, too. Here’s how brands can build more immersive experiences.
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How a blog can build a niche into a marketplace
Social shopping isn’t just about influencers: it’s about purchases driven by passion. Carryology’s Taylor Welden discusses community, brand loyalty, and the people who believe in better bags.
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How thrifting’s influencer boom is reshaping the way we shop
For the next generation of shoppers, thrifting isn’t just about frugality. “Big Thrift Energy” author Virginia Chamlee explains how bargain hunters are chasing sustainability, quality, nostalgia, and more – and what it means for the rest of the retail world.
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Ways digital payment options will keep Americans spending
From cashless kiosks to real-time payments, money is changing hands in new ways. Payments Dive’s Lynne Marek explains just how commerce is changing.
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Future Jobs to Be Done
People don’t spend for spending’s sake – they shop to meet specific needs. Ipsos Strategy3’s Sophie Washington explains how those needs could change in the years to come.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Shopping
Social shifts, new technologies and changing values are revolutionizing the ways people shop. How will the brands, independent retailers, and superstores that sell to them earn their business?
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How younger Americans use credit cards to make ends meet
What the Ipsos Consumer Tracker reveals about how credit utilization varies by generation — and how it fits into the broader economic picture
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Store brands hold slight edge over name brands
A new Ipsos poll also finds that younger Americans are more likely to use food delivery apps compared to older Americans
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Most of America’s aspiring homeowners are waiting for rate cuts before purchasing new home
Housing costs are a source of financial anxiety for over two-thirds of Americans