by Fronetics | Nov 29, 2017 | Blog, Content Marketing, Current Events, Marketing, Social Media
Also in social media news November 2017: Snapchat opens conversation tracking “Snap Pixels,” Facebook links Messenger to your News Feed Ads, and Instagram Stories hits 300 million daily active users. The holidays have everyone thinking about shopping and meal...
by Fronetics | Nov 27, 2017 | Blog, Current Events, Marketing
It’s time for retailers to cut their dependence on holiday season shopping, and take advantage of opportunities to generate demand over a more sustained period of time. When was the last time you stood in a pre-dawn line at a Black Friday doorbuster sale? If it was...
by Fronetics | Nov 21, 2017 | Blog, Current Events, Marketing
These 10 podcasts for marketers discuss the latest news and trends in the marketing world relevant to the supply chain and logistics industries. Podcasts have surged in popularity over the past few years. At least 112 million Americans have listened to podcasts, a...
by Fronetics | Nov 16, 2017 | Blog, Current Events, Supply Chain
With the 2017 holidays right around the corner, consumers are digging into their pockets and getting ready to increase sales, especially online. The National Retail Federation is estimating that holiday sales will be up 3.6-4% from last year, totaling $678.5 billion...
by Jennifer Hart Yim | Nov 14, 2017 | Blog, Current Events, Manufacturing & Distribution, Strategy, Supply Chain
No doubt 3D technology has transformed the world of business. There are numerous inspiring ways by which 3D technology has to reshape the future. This post comes to us from Adam Robinson of Cerasis, a top freight logistics company and truckload freight broker. If you...
by Elizabeth Hines | Nov 13, 2017 | Blog, Consumer Electronics, Current Events, Manufacturing & Distribution, Strategy, Supply Chain
As sales and consumer desire continue to increase for drones and home assistants, the second-life market has a huge opportunity for growth. Consumers are becoming ever-more enamored with their gadgets and toys. Drones and home assistants are becoming more ubiquitous...