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| Apr 20, 2022
Source: National Retail Federation (NRF); Prosper Insights & Analytics
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Source: National Retail Federation (NRF); Prosper Insights & Analytics
On today's podcast episode, we discuss whether Google's recent performance was actually good (or not), how YouTube turned things around, and what could trip up the digital giant in 2024. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf.
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| Feb 6, 2024
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| Nov 15, 2023
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To appeal to its target audience of teen shoppers, Hollister added Share2Pay, a payment solution that lets shoppers send their shopping carts to another party (like their parents) to complete the purchase. Startup ThriveCart aims to reduce cart abandonment by automatically following up with customers who abandoned their carts.
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| Sep 6, 2023
But they still need to convince their parents to take them there. And every five-year-old knows how to use an iPad.
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| Oct 12, 2023
Instagram parent Meta is reportedly testing this change internally. Why minutes matter: The shift not only aligns with lengths TikTok has allowed since last year but also encroaches on YouTube’s territory. The sweet spot for YouTube videos lies between 6 and 8 minutes, according to Brafton; Piktochart puts the ideal length at 5 to 15 minutes.
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| Sep 1, 2023
On today's podcast episode, we discuss what happened when the first human ever received a brain implant from Neuralink, the other potential benefits of this technology outside of helping people with paralysis, and what the ultimate goal of Neuralink actually is. "In Other News," we talk about what happens now that ChatGPT has a memory and what to make of Gemini's rough start. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Jacob Bourne and Gadjo Sevilla.
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| Mar 5, 2024
They do things like Parents Night Out where you can drop your kids off for an evening and they'll do fun activities with them while parents go out and have a date or something like that. And I think they might do, I don't know that they do birthday parties, but they do. Sara Lebow:. This is so cute. They call the leaders of birthday parties, party counselors. That's fun.
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| Oct 4, 2023
So kidulting, definitely a good way for brands to get people with a little bit more discretionary spend availability to buy things, whereas parents are probably saving more for essentials. But I mean, parents definitely want to buy their kids toys maybe with a limit, and I think that we can't discuss that without talking about the holidays.
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| Aug 29, 2023
On today's podcast episode, we discuss a user milestone for Spotify, whether it needs a rebrand, and where new growth is most likely to come from. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Daniel Konstantinovic.
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| Feb 20, 2024
On today's podcast episode, we discuss what TV even is anymore, how the redefining of TV is reshaping marketers' approach, and why not all data is created equal. "In Other News," we talk about why live TV is the new streaming and the real reason Walmart bought TV-maker Vizio. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Ross Benes and Alison Gensheimer, head of Nielsen marketing.
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| Mar 21, 2024
I think a lot of people are sort of very preoccupied and worried about how much screen time their children get, but if you could give your kid a Humane, which essentially offers all of the things that parents want in smartphones for their children, which is an ability to access their location, an ability for their child to get information, an ability for them to communicate with parents, you get all of
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| Oct 6, 2023
On today's podcast episode, we discuss what artificial general intelligence (AGI) is capable of, why everyone is rushing to create it, and how close we are to reaching it. "In Other News," we talk about 'Ready Player One' becoming a metaverse experience and how we will start controlling our smart homes. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Jacob Bourne and Gadjo Sevilla.
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| Feb 5, 2024
Gen Z steals the limelight in the UK when it comes to digital habits. But millennials are even more digital, and Gen X sweetens its own “digitalness” with financial clout.
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| Mar 29, 2023
Parents anticipate opting out of BNPL as a payment method. Nearly 60% of parents participating in JLL’s back-to-school survey have no plans to use buy now, pay later (BNPL) for school-related purchases. However, this payment option remains attractive for 20.4% of parents looking to purchase expensive required items.
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| Aug 4, 2023
Emphasis on value: Amazon’s back-to-school ad campaign encourages parents to spend less and save more by shopping the site’s discounted items. The ads, starring Randall Park, target cost-conscious parents at a time when many are pulling back on discretionary spending.
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| Jul 27, 2023
It's their parents doing the grocery shopping, so they need to be in the stores where their parents are buying groceries, for a start. Secondly, in the UK, the big grocers here have an absolute massive hold on the UK grocery market. Even Amazon can't really compete when it comes to food and drinks. So I think just trying to be a huge success solely through D2C is going to be really, really difficult.
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| Sep 20, 2023
Or is it like my parents who live very close to one and go to pick up a bag of apples and go home in the middle of the day when there's nobody there? Suzy Davidkhanian:. Yeah, that's a good question. It definitely is I think more likely to be that destination since they do sell in bulk. Zak Stambor:. Right.
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| Oct 18, 2023
So adults can, these parents can keep their kids on their own healthcare plans up until the age of 26? Lisa Phillips:. Yes. Rajiv Leventhal:. Yes. Marcus Johnson:. Okay. Okay. So the very oldest Gen Z people are starting to come off of those plans that they've been on from their parents. Lisa Phillips:. This year. Yeah. Marcus Johnson:. Okay. This year.
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| Aug 15, 2023
Maybe you're texting your parents or you're in a group chat with your family or whatever. Or it could be bad screen time. Maybe you're wasting time just scrolling through meaningless content. Carina Perkins:.
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| Nov 9, 2023
On today's podcast episode, our contestants compete in The Great Behind the Numbers Take Off, 2024 tech trends edition, where they will try and cook up the most interesting predictions for the coming year. They'll discuss how on-device AI features will boost flagging PC and smartphone sales, what happens when GenAI makes content less trustworthy, and how immersive media will take a qualitative leap. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Jacob Bourne, Gadjo Sevilla, and Yory Wurmser.
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| Jan 8, 2024
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| Oct 21, 2023
Source: Atomik Research; Experian Data Quality
The challenge: Despite Ralph Lauren’s price hikes, the company’s gross margins (61.7%) remain lower than competitors such as Capri Holdings (64.9%) and Coach parent Tapestry (72.8%). That suggests that its brand perception isn’t as elevated as those brands. The big takeaway: In many ways, Ralph Lauren’s strategy echoes the strategy RH is pursuing.
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| Aug 3, 2023
I think what's harder for this young age, it's that the parents are being surveyed, so it's the parents' impression that this is what's going to happen versus when you take the 16 plus year olds that are allowed to be surveyed directly. In that way, yes, maybe it's a little bit extra, but that's how personas are built.
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| Aug 18, 2023