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Fishwife’s Becca Millstein talks brand journey, social media and subscriptions

Inside Retail

Inside Retail connected with Millstein to discuss the brands plans to tap into channel expansion and merchandising opportunities and how the founder plans to turn Fishwife into a household name. Weve focused hugely on social media, on both our content and our regular engagement with a community of food enthusiasts and influencers.

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“What if this happens to us?”: Retailers revisit emergency response plans

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In the wake of the tragic Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing attack on April 13, Australian retailers have been revisiting their emergency response plans to ensure they are fully prepared for every contingency. Retailers revisit emergency response plans appeared first on Inside Retail Australia. The post “What if this happens to us?”:

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Here’s what retailers need to know about social media use in Apac: Report

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When it comes to the Asia-Pacific market , three in five marketing professionals regard social media as more important due to economic uncertainties, according to a recent State of Social Report from software firm Meltwater. It’s becoming more important for retailers to engage with consumers.

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Deep dive: What social commerce looks like around the world

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Social commerce – shopping on social media platforms – is expected to reach US$1.2 McKinsey & Co stated in mid-2022 that social commerce comprised more than 13 per cent of China’s total e-commerce sales. All of which is to underscore that social commerce is big, and growing exponentially. trillion ($1.9

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The Labubu effect: How Pop Mart is leading the blind box economy

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This is the story of Pop Mart, the company behind the Labubu craze, and how a single social media post from a K-pop superstar catapulted the brand into the stratosphere of the blind box economy. This isn’t just a form of brand promotion but a powerful way to attract fan engagement through individuality and storytelling,” she added.

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Lush left social media in 2021. Here’s why – and what happened next

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To solidify our understanding of this, we recently published a Report, Digital Engagement: A Social Future. We found, among other things, that 60 per cent of consumers believe social media platforms don’t do enough to protect their private information, and 65 per cent don’t want brands using their personal data for commercial benefit.

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Belles Hot Chicken talks crowdfunding campaign and global growth plans

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We see crowdfunding as a way to engage these customers, and include them as part of our journey as we grow and expand further.” It has also amassed a significant social media following, with over 45,000 followers on Instagram. The full shareholder offer will become available once the EOI closes on November 13.

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