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

Modern Marketing


Jul.25.19


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. How VF Corp., the 120-year-old apparel giant is trying to reinvent retail.
  2. Footwear legend Jerry Turner, leader of Brooks Running in the ’60s and ’70s and founder of American Sporting Goods passed away this month
  3. See how Sunwarrior improved and increased expert recommendations to drive full-price consumer sales.
  4. From retail trainee to head marketer of Reebok, Matt Blonder’s vision for the future of retail is genderless.  
  5. Digital advertising is expected to grow 15% YoY for the next 5 years, reaching an estimated $520 billion in spend by 2023
  6. Recent study says private equity’s role in retail has killed 1.3 million jobs.
  7. Is there a difference between a review and a recommendation? Sage Turk things so
  8. The Maine-based L.L. Bean is poised to open its first store in Canada, the 13,000-square-foot store is set to open Aug. 23 just outside of Toronto.
  9. Why Black Diamond is halting U.S. manufacturing
  10. The number of kids in the U.S. who ride bikes has declined by 19 percent since 2007. Why you should care.

 

Written By

Connor Jones , Sr. Manager of PR and Communications
ExpertVoice

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