In a new study released by Adweek, Boston based consultancy C-Space homed in on consumer loyalty among the big players, attempting to flesh out some insights about what makes shoppers come back.
From a USA point of view, 72 companies that have taken on the challenge of helping retailers bridge the gap between digital and physical commerce through features from shelf-stocking robots, augmented reality, Wi-Fi based beacons, and more.
Interesting who has remained the Number 1 since 2013.
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR), though still fairly new to the market, both have a bright future ahead of them. A $150 billion technology market by 2020.
From a USA POV, a group that in just four years will make up 40% of the country's consumers. Favorite apps, favorite stores, and favorite social media sites / social habits.
According to a new study conducted for Adweek by product review and discovery platform Influenster, brands need to move even further torward mobile if they want to make meaningful connections with women.
The consultant firm Excelacom breaks down how quickly Internet giants rank up the customers every 60 seconds.
Here's a look at some statistics from Mindshare showing just how much interested consumers are in connected homes and everyday objects.
This infographic from outsourcing firm FiveSquid.com shows the favorite job interview questions of some of the world's most talented CEOs. The questions can be classified into five categories.
Media and consumer research company GfK MRI talked to 25,000 USA adults to gain insight about social media platforms user base and characteristics. Women outnumber men on social media.
Let's take a look at some of the most eye-popping social media numbers, and interpret how they can influence your marketing strategy.
Bargain Fox prrovides an in-depth look at e-commerce consumer psychology. Are you ready for 65 stats that will transform your e-commerce marketing, website design, customer engagement strategy, and overall sales numbers?
Ever wondered how IoT will change the world? In this detailed infographic we discuss the impact of IoT will have on different parts of people's lives.
Intel put together a really interesting infographic that lines up all the devices (breeds) that we use to connect to each other. 31 billion devices by 2020. Enjoy the social ride.
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