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Kate Spade Taps AR to Get Customers into New Paris Store
At a time when retailers are closing stores and laying off employees, brands like Kate Spade New York look to tech to create one-of-a-kind experiences.
At a time when retailers are closing stores and laying off employees, brands like Kate Spade New York look to tech to create one-of-a-kind experiences.
Toys r Us recently filed bankruptcy amid crushing competition and is fighting to keep customers coming to its stores with a pitch for "free play."
Adrian Parker, VP marketing, Patrón Spirits, on how digital and technology have changed the consumer—and marketer—experience.
Gatorade agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a complaint that it made misleading statements about water in a videogame it developed for teens and young adults.
Content creation and amplification factor high in the top 20 job skills marketers are looking for, according to Upwork.
Courtyard by Marriott's popular Super Bowl Sleepover Contest is back with a fully customized 4D experience debuting Sept. 28 in NYC.
As a nation we’ve been fixated recently by several catastrophic hurricanes. For those at a distance it seems like an overwhelming human crisis. But it’s also a business crisis.
Consider these three key pain points as you choose development partners and build your mobile apps and mobile web experience.
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Analytics and augmented reality are two ways healthcare marketers are reaching medical professionals, says Digitas Health's Matt McNally.