September 19′ Month in a Minute: 10 marketing stories from around the web we think you’ll love

Modern Marketing


Sep.24.19


2 MIN READ

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. Bureau of Economic Analysis reports that outdoor recreation is growing faster than the overall U.S. economy.
  2. Discover the 10 things brands and retailers can do to drive sales during the holiday season — and keep customers coming back for more. 
  3. Amazon wades deeper into influencer marketing with influencer storefronts.
  4. Looking for new camping gear? Find out what our experts recommend.
  5. Retail is changing… Lord & Taylor, the department store founded in 1826, will be sold to Le Tote, a seven-year-old clothing rental start-up.
  6. According to new research in-store shopping still popular across age demographics.
  7. Bollé Brands is bolstering its eyewear platform with the acquisition of U.S.-based Spy Optic.
  8. The impact of star ratings and reviews on revenue.
  9. The $400 billion outdoor industry sounds alarm on Trump’s trade war tariffs.
  10. 4 important consumer trends in the retail ‘life-style’ economy. 
Written By

Connor Jones , Sr. Manager of PR and Communications
ExpertVoice

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