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Experiential retailing is the next big thing in activewear

Alida

According to Recode , e-commerce giant Amazon is preparing to launch its own activewear private label brands. If the rumor is true, Amazon will challenge industry leaders like Nike, Lululemon and Under Armour in the $44-billion active apparel market. That figure dwarfs non-active apparel sales, which declined two percent last year.

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10 Inspiring B2B Loyalty Program Examples from Successful Companies

SmartKarrot

From apparel brands to food delivery platforms, almost all B2C businesses offer loyalty programs; and a majority of them are a huge hit. But, implementing these programs in Business-to-Business (B2B) environments can be a little different. By offering loyalty programs, B2B businesses an invaluable customer data.

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Next-Generation Loyalty Marketing (for experts)

Currency Alliance

This presentation is about driving customer engagement, and how the loyalty industry is transforming in order to engage with the mid-tail and long-tail customer. Loyalty programs must evolve to keep customers engaged. Every business needs a loyalty strategy, but not every business needs a loyalty points program.

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Get Ready for The Shopping Season with These 10+ Tips

Comm100

During this study, 65 percent of shoppers said they would try a new product if they had a coupon for it and 58 percent would abandon their regular brand for a different one if the other brand offered a coupon. Flash holiday deals can be used to generate sales during Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday.

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Travel Sector: How to Build a Winning Loyalty Program

Currency Alliance

In this new content series, we show what a world-beating loyalty program would look like in four different sectors, and discuss the brands currently showing the potential to build that ‘world-beating’ program. Competition and opportunities have proliferated beyond travel brands’ core markets.