Month in a Minute Jan ‘20: 10 marketing stories from around the web we think you’ll love

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Jan.28.20
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Every day there are more than 3 million blogs posts created, more than 4 million hours of content uploaded to YouTube and well north of 5 billion Google searches. With our Month in a Minute series we save you from the bottomless pit of the Internet and serve you up 10 stories from recent weeks that we think you’ll love. 

  1. The Analytics app inside ExpertVoice’s Advocacy Platform now offers four new reports to help you better understand your program performance. Read more about the new features.
  2. Eight top retail execs on what to expect in 2020.
  3. 2019: The year in product recommendations on ExpertVoice.
  4. Google Chrome to phase out third-party cookies in effort to boost privacy.
  5. Five takeaways from NRF 2020 Vision: Retail’s Big Show.
  6. eCommerce return rates are 3-4x higher than rates for brick-and-mortar stores.
  7. VF Corp explores sale of 9 brands. 
  8. Italian students will soon be required to learn about global warming. American kids? Not so much.
  9. One study - 900,000 citizens, 27 European countries, 31 years. The findings? Advertising makes us unhappy
  10. What the retail industry can learn from Gap’s CMO stepping down.

 

Have a story you think should be featured in next month's edition? Share it with connor.jones(at)expertvoice.com.

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