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How shopping will be omnichannel, omnipresent and omniscient
What the Future editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that are redefining retail – from social shopping to immersive stores – and what they mean for mom-and-pop shops, e-commerce, and everything in between.
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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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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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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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Ipsos Update – May 2024
Earth, plastics, politics … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Four Auto Insurance Trends Creating Opportunities and Obstacles
Four developing trends that will shape the auto insurance industry for years to come, with implications for measuring, modeling and managing the auto insurance customer experience.
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How Context Can Inspire Brand Growth
Marketers need to move away from static brand growth models towards more dynamic contextual brand choice models that respond to the ever-changing context in which brands and their consumers live.
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What a new world of polycrisis means for risk
In an uncertain world, staying on the safe side is easier said than done. AXA XL’s Florian Richard explains how brands can use foresight to adapt to the risks of today (and anticipate the risks of tomorrow).
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What brands should know about the future adrenaline economy
Excitement is big business, from extreme sports to new technology. Kenneth Carter, Ph. D, explains the psychology behind uncertainty and its influence on the risk-adverse, thrill-seekers, and everyone in between.