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E-Commerce
fromwww.marketingdive.com
1 day ago

Maximizing the transaction moment: Why the point of purchase is retail's most undervalued growth lever

Ecommerce optimization must shift focus from conversion to maximizing value during and after the purchase moment.
E-Commerce
fromwww.marketingdive.com
1 day ago

Maximizing the transaction moment: Why the point of purchase is retail's most undervalued growth lever

Ecommerce optimization must shift focus from conversion to maximizing value during and after the purchase moment.
Online marketing
fromThe Drum
1 day ago

Making retail media work harder with smarter data strategies

Retail media networks are growing, and effective data strategies are essential for maximizing value for retailers and brands.
Wellness
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

"It's Paid For Itself Over And Over": 23 Things People Bought That Help Them Save Money

Investing in practical items can lead to significant savings and improved quality of life.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

How to Turn a Product Into Something People Actually Talk About

Distribution should be integral to product development from the start, focusing on one channel before expanding.
Graphic design
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

The Real Advantage Small Businesses Have Over Big Brands

Small businesses have a creative advantage over big brands due to fewer bureaucratic constraints and a culture that encourages experimentation.
Marketing
fromThedrum
5 days ago

Balancing brand and performance for long-term growth

Enjoy transforms businesses by creating impactful digital experiences through insights and a focus on both short-term and long-term strategies.
Online learning
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

Why Smart Brands Are Betting on Education-Led Marketing

Education-led marketing builds trust and fosters engagement by providing valuable knowledge to customers, moving away from traditional marketing tactics.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Psychology says people who grew up poor in the 1960s and 70s develop a specific relationship to waste - they can't throw away a half-used candle or a rubber band or a piece of foil, not from habit, but because their nervous system still treats abundance as temporar - Silicon Canals

Scarcity during childhood shapes the brain's stress-response architecture, leading to lasting changes in emotion regulation and threat detection.
Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
21 hours ago

In ctrl or out of touch? The ninth P of marketing revealed

AI is reshaping customer journeys, creating a trust gap between marketers and consumers regarding data usage for personalization.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'It has paid for itself, many times over' - nine smart buys that will save you hundreds of euro in the long run

When planning our budgets, we tend to focus on cutting costs. Yet, sometimes a little strategic spending can help to save money in the long term, by reducing our regular expenses and replacing repeat purchases of single-use items.
Retirement
#consumer-behavior
E-Commerce
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Why Price Isn't the Real Reason People Buy Anymore

People prioritize ease, safety, and familiarity over price, with trust and habit influencing buying decisions more than discounts.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

How to Prove Your Worth to Cost-Conscious Customers

Businesses must clearly demonstrate their value to consumers facing economic pressure to maintain sales and customer loyalty.
E-Commerce
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Why Price Isn't the Real Reason People Buy Anymore

People prioritize ease, safety, and familiarity over price, with trust and habit influencing buying decisions more than discounts.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

How to Prove Your Worth to Cost-Conscious Customers

Businesses must clearly demonstrate their value to consumers facing economic pressure to maintain sales and customer loyalty.
Deliverability
fromMarTech
1 week ago

The post-purchase moment where loyalty is won or lost | MarTech

Post-purchase messaging is crucial for building customer relationships and encouraging repeat purchases.
European startups
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

The 'Sneaky' Ways Companies Are Making You Pay More - Without Raising Prices

Companies are creatively offsetting price increases due to rising fuel costs, often passing hidden costs to consumers.
History
fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 week ago

Customer Loyalty Was Once Measured in Green Stamps. And the More You Shopped, the Bigger the Rewards

The first large-scale loyalty program was established by Sperry & Hutchinson in the late 19th century, revolutionizing customer rewards.
Marketing
fromThe Drum
6 days ago

The Great Marketing Declutter are you surviving, striving, or thriving

Marketers must identify their group—survivors, strivers, or thrivers—to navigate challenges effectively in a disrupted environment.
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
1 day ago

What Happens When The Attribution Cartel Meets Advertising's Halo Effect?

The proposed 'Attribution' standard risks increasing privacy issues and undermining ad effectiveness measurement.
Web design
fromMajic 102.3
2 weeks ago

How speed is redefining modern branding in today's world

Speed is essential for branding; fast-loading websites enhance professionalism and improve search rankings.
Berlin food
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

10 Aldi Items Customers Rebuy On Every Shopping Trip - Tasting Table

Aldi's private-label products, especially Earth Grown organic tofu, are popular repeat purchases among customers for their quality and affordability.
E-Commerce
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Walmart's largest private label rebrands-and goes full 'shoppy shop'

Great Value is undergoing a major rebranding to enhance customer pride and appeal, impacting nearly 10,000 products over 18 months.
fromArchitectural Digest
2 weeks ago

I'm Done Sourcing So Much Online. Here's Why

The convenience of sourcing online is fraught with more pitfalls than most of us want to admit. Try finding adequate photos of a vintage piece's condition-close-ups of the fabric, video of damaged areas, any images of a piece's rear or underside!
UX design
Marketing
fromDigiday
1 week ago

What separates brands that grow from brands that stand still

Winning brands maximize ad budgets through strategic decisions, early commitment, and diversified channel investments, not just larger spending.
Poker
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Why People Love Taking Chances: From Holiday Deals to Game Shows

Taking risks triggers excitement and dopamine release, motivating behavior through the anticipation of rewards.
E-Commerce
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Why Discounts Are No Longer Optional For Your Business

Discounts have become essential in the LLC services market, influencing customer decisions and competitive strategies.
Business
fromHarvard Business Review
3 weeks ago

How Successful Retailers Prosper in Tough Times

U.S. retail chains have faced significant challenges, including bankruptcies and a shift to online sales, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
#customer-loyalty
Marketing
fromhbr.org
1 week ago

New Research on How Brand Associations Drive Customer Spending

Measuring customer surplus value helps predict customer loyalty and churn.
Marketing
fromhbr.org
1 week ago

New Research on How Brand Associations Drive Customer Spending

Measuring customer surplus value helps predict customer loyalty and churn.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Grocery Store Deal That's Specifically Designed To Make You Spend More - Tasting Table

Grocery stores use loss leaders to attract customers, often selling items at a loss to encourage additional spending on other products.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

How to Price Your Product Like the Last Unit Sets the Market

The highest-cost marginal customer determines market price, not averages; focus on scarcity and the last unit for effective pricing.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Craft a Value Proposition That Attracts Your Ideal Customers

A value proposition is a clear statement explaining how your product solves specific customer problems and delivers measurable outcomes, focused on what ideal customers care about rather than what you think matters.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How Money Impacts Your Attention and Pleasurable Thinking

Financial scarcity reduces pleasurable thinking despite common beliefs that it increases escapist mental activity.
Marketing
fromMarTech
2 weeks ago

What the fees customers hate reveal about your pricing strategy | MarTech

Fees impact customer trust and experience, often reflecting a company's operational choices rather than fair pricing.
Online marketing
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Winning Customers Is Easy - Keeping Them Isn't. Here's Why

Customer retention now determines long-term small business success as acquisition becomes easier through modern tools like social media and AI.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Science of Buying

Effective influence requires understanding how individuals process information, assess risk, and build trust rather than applying standardized pressure tactics.
Business
fromFortune
1 month ago

Yes, companies can stay profitable without raising prices - here's how | Fortune

Prices are rising significantly faster than official inflation rates across multiple sectors, driven by tariffs, operational costs, and corporate profit margin expansion rather than inflation alone.
Marketing tech
fromInc
1 month ago

87 Percent of Shoppers Pay More for Brands They Trust. AI Is Putting That Advantage at Risk

Online trust is eroding due to AI-enabled fraud and misinformation, threatening DTC brands with a potential 'Dead Web' scenario where consumers retreat to only major platforms.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

7 Walmart-Brand Groceries To Avoid, According To Shoppers - Tasting Table

Great Value and Bettergoods are Walmart's in-house brands, with some products receiving negative customer feedback.
Berlin food
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Half-Off Aldi Discount You Might Want To Avoid, According To Shoppers - Tasting Table

Aldi's 50% meat discounts near sell-by dates offer savings, but discounted salmon frequently spoils quickly and tastes unpleasantly fishy despite appearing safe to eat.
#customer-acquisition
Marketing
fromBrandingmag
3 weeks ago

The Pre-Purchase Fallacy: The Activation Gap That Dooms Brand Strategy

Customer retention alone cannot drive growth; acquiring new customers from competitors is essential for brand expansion and profitability.
Marketing
fromBrandingmag
3 weeks ago

The Pre-Purchase Fallacy: The Activation Gap That Dooms Brand Strategy

Customer retention alone cannot drive growth; acquiring new customers from competitors is essential for brand expansion and profitability.
E-Commerce
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Why Your Revenue Hinges on the Discounts You Offer

Coupons now function as price validators at checkout rather than promotional extras, determining whether purchases complete, particularly among younger consumers who abandon carts without discounts.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Behavioral economists found that people with substantial savings who live modestly aren't being frugal - they've discovered that the security of untouched wealth provides more psychological satisfaction than any material display ever could - Silicon Canals

Financial security from modest spending and consistent saving provides greater psychological satisfaction than wealth displays or increased consumption.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Why some brands are choosing slower, more expensive growth on purpose

"Instead of starting with a product that we didn't feel like existed in the marketplace, we started with a mission that we felt like didn't exist, particularly in the beauty space," Cohen said. "We love that young people are turning to brands for not just products, but for the issues that they care about-and also that's what holds us accountable."
Marketing
#ai-in-retail
fromForbes
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Consumers Are Leaning Into Agentic Commerce, Now Retailers Have To Follow

Retailers must adapt to rapid AI-driven changes and agentic consumer shopping, forecasting uncertainty from tariffs and fast-evolving brand and loyalty dynamics.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

AI Is Taking Over Retail - But That's Why Luxury Can't Roll Over

AI integration in retail is shifting purchase decisions to the moment of discovery, requiring brands to communicate value instantly while maintaining human judgment in luxury experiences.
fromForbes
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Consumers Are Leaning Into Agentic Commerce, Now Retailers Have To Follow

Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

AI Is Taking Over Retail - But That's Why Luxury Can't Roll Over

AI integration in retail is shifting purchase decisions to the moment of discovery, requiring brands to communicate value instantly while maintaining human judgment in luxury experiences.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Is Aldi Actually Cheaper Than Walmart? The Answer Isn't So Simple - Tasting Table

Aldi is cheaper for dairy, meat, and produce, while Walmart tends to be less expensive overall for pantry and popular grocery items.
#decoy-effect
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

How To Outwit The Grocery Store 'Decoy Effect' That Causes You To Overspend - Tasting Table

The decoy effect is a retail marketing tactic that manipulates customer perception of value by introducing a strategically priced third option to make expensive items appear more valuable than budget alternatives.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

How To Outwit The Grocery Store 'Decoy Effect' That Causes You To Overspend - Tasting Table

The decoy effect is a retail marketing tactic that manipulates customer perception of value by introducing a strategically priced third option to make expensive items appear more valuable than budget alternatives.
Marketing tech
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Illuminating blind spots in store strategy execution

Consumer goods brands require real-time retail intelligence and visibility of in-store execution to compete effectively, as legacy tools fail to provide actionable data needed for optimal product placement, pricing, and promotion management.
E-Commerce
fromRetail Brew
1 month ago

How retailers can leverage their private label marketing advantage over national brands

Private label sales reached $283 billion with growth outpacing national brands, requiring distinct marketing strategies focused on point-of-sale engagement rather than external storytelling.
fromMedium
1 month ago

The justification tax

Kantar's codebase was legacy old. The kind of technical debt that isn't a line item on a sprint board but a structural reality that shapes every decision the company makes. Rebuilding the architecture to support what I'd designed would have cost more than the organization was willing to invest, regardless of the Barilla deal sitting on the table.
UX design
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 shopping habits that look "cheap" but are actually signs of intelligence and discipline - Silicon Canals

We live in a world where spending freely is often seen as a sign of success. Flash your credit card without checking the price tag, and you're "living your best life." But here's what I've learned after running my own businesses and studying consumer behavior: The shopping habits that look "cheap" are actually the ones that separate the financially intelligent from those drowning in debt. The truth? Those "cheap" behaviors are about discipline, long-term thinking, and understanding the real value of money.
Business
European startups
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 things people who grew up lower middle class still do at the grocery store without realizing it says more about their character than their budget - Silicon Canals

Working-class grocery-shopping habits cultivate lasting traits like resourcefulness, value-awareness, and practical decision-making that persist regardless of increased income.
Artificial intelligence
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Why more consumers prefer AI-enhanced shopping - and still expect the human touch

Consumers in 2026 prefer brands that use AI to provide transparent, personalized assistance while ensuring human oversight and protecting consumer data privacy.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Why you keep buying things you don't need-and how to stop, according to experts - Silicon Canals

Emotional states and dopamine-driven reward responses fuel impulsive, unnecessary purchases, causing repeated overspending despite awareness and intentions to save.
Marketing
fromBrandingmag
1 month ago

Always Winning: Why Competition Is About Enduring Brand Relevance

Constant brand repositioning driven by anxiety weakens recognition and trust; true relevance requires anchoring changes to an unwavering core identity.
Online marketing
fromMedium
1 month ago

Want people to pay for your stuff? Show the value like this

Effective marketing requires presenting genuine product benefits clearly and honestly, especially for complex products where poor communication leads to business failure.
UX design
fromMedium
5 months ago

The Psychology Of Trust In A World Where Products Keep Breaking Promises

Frequent product changes that alter established user workflows erode trust and increase confusion, making adoption harder in B2B/SaaS environments.
Growth hacking
fromForbes
2 months ago

The Silent Market Forces Shaping Your Brand

Hidden small online communities and user-generated conversations, not public messaging, primarily shape company credibility and growth.
E-Commerce
fromRetail Brew
1 month ago

Consumers say they're financially worse off and it's changing how they shop

One in four Americans report worsening financial situations, driving widespread cost-cutting across groceries, personal care, dining, travel, and discretionary spending, with consumers increasingly favoring budget retailers and value-focused options.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Power of Happenstance in Consumer Experiences

Unexpected product encounters generate stronger emotional connections and higher product evaluations than anticipated encounters.
Business
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Even Dollar Tree is going after rich shoppers now

Dollar Tree is expanding into wealthier neighborhoods, attracting higher-income shoppers who spend more per visit and driving significant revenue and stock gains.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How You Decide If Something Is Expensive

False urgency, social comparison, and lifelong financial anchors distort perceived value, leading to purchases that prioritize short-term emotion over long-term utility.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

The pricing psychology behind $19.99 that your brain falls for every single time - Silicon Canals

Charm pricing exploits left-digit bias, causing consumers to perceive prices like $19.99 as significantly cheaper than $20.
fromwww.retaildive.com
2 months ago

Outcomes are table stakes. How brands deliver them is the advantage.

Performance has always been the foundation of commerce media because it tied spend to measurable behavior. From sponsored search to sponsored products, the category scaled by delivering outcomes that could be directly attributed to transactions. Automation, AI-driven optimization and closed-loop measurement accelerated that model and made outcomes-based buying the norm. Outcomes still matter. But as AI reduces friction and increases competition, outcomes alone no longer create separation.
Marketing tech
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Quote of the Day: "Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want to impress people they don't like" - Silicon Canals

Projecting success drives unnecessary spending and debt; people overestimate others' attention, so prioritize financial honesty and authentic priorities over appearances.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

'You don't feel judged': Why we buy more at self-service terminals

Would you like extra fries? Would you like to go large? Not all people, but I think there's definitely a large proportion of people who may feel judged in those instances, and may say no. Plus, there's really good product imagery on the terminals, so you can see the product, you can see what's in it, you can see all the other products linked to it as well. So there's that.
Marketing tech
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How discounting hurts long-term loyalty and profits

Discounting has been part of retail's toolkit for decades, and it can be effective, especially during high-stakes shopping seasons. But as promotions become more frequent across the industry, companies are taking a closer look at the downside: Short-term sales gains don't always come with long-term loyalty or durable margins, and customers remember how a brand made them feel far more than what they saved at checkout.
Marketing
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Psychology says people who always put their shopping cart back in the corral instead of leaving it in the parking lot usually display these 9 distinct qualities - Silicon Canals

Consistently returning shopping carts signals self-governance, conscientiousness, and intrinsic motivation, reflecting reliable and thoughtful character traits.
Marketing
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Attention is a business strategy: how emotion builds market momentum

Attention is the most valuable marketing currency; brands must prioritize emotional presence over pure performance to drive memorable, sustainable growth.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

5 ways to build a brand consumers find irresistible

This year has been volatile for brands. With tariffs taking effect, the job market slowing, and consumer spending barely keeping pace with inflation, it's no surprise that ad spend has slowed in tandem. Amidst economic uncertainty and an onslaught of unanswered questions, brands are increasingly looking for demonstrable ROI in their marketing and design budgets. Some may choose to invest in a costly new campaign or commit to a new brand identity, while others will default to slashing their budgets altogether.
Marketing
Marketing
fromMarketing Dive
2 months ago

VML: Marketing must balance consumer anxiety and hope in 2026

Consumers feel 'dysoptimism'—uneasy yet hopeful—and expect brands to offer simplicity, value, and authentic connection amid blended digital-physical realities and AI-driven uncertainty.
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

With tough times around the corner, what should marketing leaders focus on first?

Sensible businesses will be scrutinizing outgoings now more than ever. With clients looking to claw back profits eroded by spiralling inflation, marketing investment (not to mention your fees) will be up for debate, whether you like it or not. Frustratingly, validating the success of marketing investments is becoming more difficult. We're facing an attribution crisis, and many marketers are struggling to prove the value of each channel or campaign due to the numerous challenges brought about by increased privacy constraints,
Marketing
Marketing
fromCX Dive
2 months ago

Maintaining brand relevancy: Here's what the numbers say

Brands must balance maintaining consumer trust with bold social media activity, since social platforms can rapidly shift perceptions and affect brand momentum.
Marketing
fromForbes
2 months ago

How To Stay Relevant In Marketing Without Chasing Every Shiny Thing

Prioritize strategic craft, storytelling, and practical AI literacy to build B2B websites that drive buyer decisions rather than chasing hype or fear.
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