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Why brand growth begins with knowing shoppers’ deep motivations
Ipsos’ Virginia Armas explains how marketers and brand managers can uncover the real reasons people shop, and how they can channel that understanding into opportunities for growth.
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How to tap into influencers’ creativity while keeping your brand center stage
A successful influencer marketing partnership is about more than follower counts. Ipsos’ Rachel Roders explains how brands can use insights and assessments to build better campaigns.
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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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Shoppers want AI as a shopping tool, not a salesperson
People are excited about AI – but in retail environments, brand managers should focus on the implementations they’re most excited about, says Ipsos’ Zach Sanders.
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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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How brands (and their ads) can survive election season
Political advertising changes the tone every election cycle, but an Ipsos study shows that in some cases it makes brand ads shine even brighter.
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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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Election Action: Why businesses need to prepare today for 2024’s uncertainty
No one knows who will win America’s election – but we can forecast what might happen under a Trump or Biden presidency. Here’s why brands need to act on that today.
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A majority of Americans value their credit card rewards
Nearly three in four Americans say they have a credit card that gives them rewards, and two in three people with a rewards card prefer to use it because of the points it earns, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker