In the current competitive retail environment, Australian retailers are increasingly turning to specialist industry suppliers for the best advice and latest technologies to help drive business success. By engaging an expert, retailers can focus on their priorities without being distracted by their many other day-to-day demands according to August Retail World’s in-store services business review. […]
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Refined palates driving indulgence and premiumisation
Demand in the frozen desserts and pastries category has shifted from the traditional family-shared dessert to single-serve and bite-sized sweets according to Retail World’s category review in their August 22 issue. Some trends and predictions mentioned are that dessert shoppers have become more knowledgeable and are checking ingredients, switching to healthier options such as all-natural, […]
Is social the future of retail marketing?
As quickly as brands jump on board the latest social media craze, the next one is already gaining momentum. Many social media managers are however forgetting that the true benefit of social media is spreading the brand message to consumers and letting them share their experiences with others who could be potential customers. People trust […]
Top 5 trends from SXSW Interactive
The 21st Annual South by South West (SXSW) Interactive Festival was held from March 7-11 in Austin Texas showcasing the latest in cutting edge technology and digital creativity. SXSW was established in 1987 as a music conference and festival and in 1997 the Interactive festival was added. The SXSW 2014 event featured five days of […]
Marketing that the Australian consumer really wants
With the hunt for the highest ROI in marketing spend and broadest reach to consumers, marketers have been embracing new technologies as the solution to influence their target markets – but is it working? According to recent research¹, the Australian consumer isn’t necessarily embracing these technologies with the same fervour. As an example, Social Media […]
Capitalising on the omnichannel opportunity at retail
The National Australia Bank has reported that Australians spent 14.7 billion online last year with categories such as Liquor, Toys, Groceries and Console Games dominating in December 2013. Aussies spent $1.27 billion online in the lead up to Christmas, a 12.6% increase on December 2012 at $1.198 billion. What does that mean for traditional bricks […]