The Sexual Mehvolution Dec 04, 2015 global relationships technology sex ... future and that these experiences will seamlessly fuse with haptic feedback accessories, allowing people to customize exactly what they want out of a sexual experience. Thus, it’s conceivable that marketers of the future wishing to tap into a consumer’s sexual desires will have to leverage data to learn their ultra-specific preferences in order to engage them. On the other hand, now that people can access virtually any type of sexual act at the click of a button, explicit material has lost some of ...
Debranded Oct 05, 2015 ... against neutral backdrops are a staple of the Saturday sensibility.windowpane print Multiple items feature a windowpane print that can be colored in; the shop also sells a pack of fabric markers for customizing any of its solid or neutral items.f.i.y. guideThe brand’s F.I.Y. Guide shows shoppers how to wear items ranging from cardigans to purses to swimsuits to jewelry in multiple ways.smartphone accessoriesiPhone accessories help consumers to amp up their blank-slate smartphones.design a weekenderA ...
The Optimization Generation Sep 04, 2015 career home social life spending shopping ... staying power in mind, they’re placing greater importance on quality over quantity—65% of youth said they would rather buy higher quality items but have fewer of them than have many lower quality items. This is an evolution of the logo-free movement, which saw young people adopting blank-slate styles amid the Recession in response to growing aversions to conspicuous consumption (see Debranded). Accessories and personalization were important elements of this movement and will likely continue to be in ...
Green Rush Jun 16, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness drugs ... are subtle branding, accessories that look like they could be Apple products, and sophisticated pharmacies selling baked goods that wouldn’t be out of place at a local farmer’s market. While legal marijuana is still in its infancy, it stands to mature into a meaningful consumer product category, particularly in the health space. Brands and marketers, in the ongoing quest for relevancy among discriminating Y consumers, need to make sure that their own views on and references to marijuana reflect ...
ProPlay Mar 04, 2015 career gen z play ProPlay Uptime ... online | I have sold my creations (art, accessories, crafts, etc.) to earn money | I feel like a project isn't finished until I've shared a photo and/or video of it online SHARING PLAY One reason Zs play with a purpose is that it gives them the ability to share their activities and playtime with others. The majority photograph or film their actions, which they then share online. Nearly half of Zs also blog about their activities and what they like to do when they play. Which of the following, if ...
The Privacy Premium Dec 11, 2014 technology anonymous privacy security social media ... effort set off a ripple of distrust, even among Apple loyalists. Hence, there is an emerging need for authentically secure and transparent digital services and products. Going forward, it will be evermore important for brands and marketers to address this growing consumer concern, making privacy policies open and explicit and, in instances where big data is being leveraged, offer a real benefit to consumers beyond a “targeted” ad. - PRIVACY DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES - The Blackphone is the first ...
Try Before You Buy Mar 17, 2014 retail technology shopping virtual reality Try Before You Buy ... adopting virtual and physical home try-on models. Companies are enabling individuals to upload photos, use webcams, or create avatars from their measurements to have products placed on a digital version of themselves. These technologies lower the risk of buying clothing, accessories, and cosmetics online by virtually replicating the act of trying on items in a brick-and-mortar store—with the added convenience of 24/7 availability. Virtual try-ons also allow shoppers to share photos with friends to ...
Surprise & Delight Mar 14, 2014 marketing retail customer service e-commerce ephemeral ... discounted merchandise. This year, Apple Japan sold a limited number of bags for 36,000 yen each (approximately $345); bags contained anything from iPods, tech accessories, and t-shirts, to iPads and even MacBooks. Video: Learn more about Apple Japan's Fukubukuro.Several Hawaiian malls participate in the Fukubukuro tradition. The Forever 21 store at Royal Hawaiian Center offered mystery bags containing $40 worth of merchandise for just $21.Members of Sephora’s Beauty Insider program are not only rewarded ...
Storefront Extensions Mar 13, 2014 retail technology brick-and-mortar ephemeral shopping virtual reality ... buy products including consumer electronics, clothing, and accessories. The service currently accepts cash upon delivery, but plans to move toward a mobile payment option. Last fall, electronics retailer Media Markt implemented mobile shopping displays inside a metro station in Moscow, allowing commuters to scan and order items and arrange for free home delivery or nearby pickup.Mattel and Walmart have created virtual pop-up toy stores during the post-holiday seasons in transit centers in Canada ...
MEtail Mar 05, 2014 retail technology apps e-commerce one-to-one shopping Brand Me ... virtual storefronts consisting of accessories and jewelry, and receive 10-25% commission on the items sold. Style influencers who share products featured on The Fancy with their social network or blog readers earn shopping credit when others make a purchase from their referral link.StyleOwner lets users host their own boutiques on the site and their blogs. Users get a 10% cut of every sale made through their stores. - DESIGN - The Snaptee app lets users import an image, add a filter, new coloring ...