Published: June 28, 2013
French label Chanel ranks as the most sought-after fashion brand in China, placing ahead of other brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior and Gucci, according to a new report from the Digital Luxury Group.
Published: June 28, 2013
China’s online luxury sales jumped 71 percent between 2011 and 2012 and are projected to grow at double-digit rates for the next several years, according to a new report by Observer Solutions.
Published: June 28, 2013
“Mobile first – well, kind of” published June 20, 2013 in this publication really had very little to do with the concept of mobile first or the fundamentals of deploying a mobile strategy across your brand.
Published: June 27, 2013
Hotel chain Dorchester Collection is welcoming parents-to-be with amenities that aim to please guests during their stay and potentially earn life-long customers.
Published: June 27, 2013
The concept of a smart watch is nothing new. Sales of smart watches in the past have just never gained the same fervor as smartphones. It seems many of us have replaced our wristwatches with smartphones.
Published: June 26, 2013
New York’s Gramercy Park Hotel is targeting eco-friendly consumers by providing guests with bikes designed by Brazilian advertising executive Lorenzo Martone.
Published: June 26, 2013
The Interactive Advertising Bureau chief takes issue with Mozilla, maker of Web browser Firefox, for planning to ban third-party cookies. Randy Rothenberg spells out why this move is bad for consumers and marketers.
Published: June 26, 2013
If you are thinking of competing with a mobile commerce presence for holiday 2013, the time to start innovating is now.
Published: June 25, 2013
Swiss watchmaker Hublot is targeting Miami Heat fans by honoring the team’s victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the 2013 National Basketball Association finals with new timepieces.
Published: June 25, 2013
There are only a few powers that are trying to lock the mobile ecosystem: Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Du. And while Apple and carriers are unabashedly closed fiefs, Google’s Android may not be truly open.