Not exact matches
Companies
like C.A. Courtesy specialize in setting up in -
store samplings for
brands of all sizes, putting their expertise to work in helping
brands grow.
If you're having bad battery life and performance, go into the Apple
Store, pay that $ 29, get a new battery and you'll feel
like you have a
brand new iPhone.
In China, dealerships known as «4S
stores» (for «service, spare parts, sale, and survey») largely corner the market for popular luxury
brands like BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, and Mercedes - Benz.
As part of the agreement, renters have to disclose what's being
stored, although specifics
like brand aren't necessary.
The popular, budget - friendly
brand is available in
stores like Target, Walmart, and Ulta.
Those have included fewer sales events and the departure from many department
stores like weak Macy's locations, even if that hurts sales in the short term; the aim is to protect profit margins and stave off the cheapening of the
brand.
Currently, the
brand's prices are roughly on par with what you'd find at a cosmetics retailer
like Sephora or a department
store.
'' [We]
like the LULU story, I think it's men and women, the fact that it's
brand - enhancing, that it's sold only in its own
store, it's growth online, growing globally, and has a very loyal customer,» she said.
She's repositioning it as the world's first «cultural department
store,» and has convinced megawatt
brands like Apple and American Girl to sign on to her vision.
Sobeys changed the things Safeway customers, employees and suppliers didn't want changed,
like house
brands, point - of - sale systems and long - standing relationships, and didn't alter those that needed refreshing,
like the fading state of the
stores.
For luxury
brands, whose sales are often offline or in -
store, tracking website conversions can be as difficult as choosing a present that your spouse actually
likes (when luxury cars are not an option, of course).
I don't know if that's just my West Coast allegiance, but I
like her and I've seen Lululemon (lulu) go from a small regional player with one
store on our street here in Vancouver to a huge success, one of the fastest - growing
brands in the world and fast becoming one of the best known.
Nike has more power than any apparel or footwear
brand in the world, and many retailers depend on a consumer - driving label
like the Swoosh to bring traffic into their
stores.
A lot of that has to do with its ability to bring the «treasure hunt» experience popularized by
brands like TJX and Burlington
Stores to the youth market.
The company has expanded into other businesses to diversify away from the traditional news model, with moves
like hosting live conferences, starting a wine club, and opening an online
store selling
branded products.
Adding Snyder's snack
brands like Diamond Foods and Pop Secret popcorn will broaden Campbell's snack business and create a stronger foothold into convenience
stores.
Ivanka Trump's
brand makes the largest share of its sales from licensed clothing
like the products sold at department
stores, according to the Times.
MEC says in a statement shared via its Twitter account Monday that the company has heard from members on different sides of the issue, including those who want to be able to purchase Vista - owned
brands like Camelbak at MEC
stores.
The nation's leading food and beverage manufacturers — an industry collectively known as Big Food — have been busy reformulating legacy
brands to be more competitive in a world in which consumers are gravitating away from highly processed foods and instead favoring fresher alternatives,
like vegetables and fruits, that are found along the perimeter of the grocery
store.
And in an ominous turn of events, big
brands like Coach, Michael Kors, and Ralph Lauren have reduced the amount they sell through department
stores, complaining that the industry's culture of discounting has contaminated their
brands.
It's remodeling
stores and building smaller, easily navigable shops in densely populated neighborhoods, and it has scored wins with in - house
brands like kids» clothing line Cat & Jack.
The nacho cheese version created plenty of buzz and got people into
stores one time, but the turnaround - minded Taco Bell is counting on them to come back for more if it wants to put up a better fight against
brands like Chipotle.
The big
brands utilize the obvious ones
like television advertising, websites, in -
store vehicles and social media.
The disappearance of a few sandwich bags from
store shelves may seem
like a small shift, but analysts expect Walmart will shed other
brands as the year progresses.
They take two forms: national value
brands,
like the Sweet and Fresh douche Lepone inherited when he became CEO of the merged company, and
store brands.
«Department
stores all look alike because merchandisers
like Polo, Tommy Hilfiger and Nautica are all fighting for the same
brand space,» says Fred Derring, whose company helps retailers across the country market their
stores.
Ultimately, Stephens,
like so many others, is concerned about the
brand's ability to find an international foothold without the help of Loblaws
stores.
Further, depending on what kind of shoes you're in the market for, it can sometimes feel
like every department
store you go to carries the same four pairs from the same five or six big - name
brands.
Because for many shoppers, especially in places
like the grocery
store, that's the amount of time a
brand has to get your attention.
NYX [a professional beauty
brand L'Oréal acquired in 2014] is a combination of e-commerce, freestanding
stores where you find a huge range of products with [supplementary digital experiences], and you can also buy a more limited assortment in
stores like Target and Ulta.
The increase follows a rash of high - profile data breaches suffered by
brands like Target, Home Depot and J.P. Morgan; the infamous «Backoff» malware package that compromised tens of millions of Target shoppers» credit cards in late 2013 also affected the in -
store payment systems of more than 1,000 American businesses, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Amazon has only recently launched its online clothing
store in Canada, where it sells 1.5 million items for men, women and children, including
brands like Levi's, French Connection and Puma.
A three - pack of miniature balls
branded CBC (for Classic Ball Co.) sells at Target
Stores Inc., as does Surf & Turf, a line of brightly colored, low - priced balls that,
like disposable cameras, are purchased, say, the morning of a picnic.
While older Canadians expressed fond memories of the
brand, younger ones wrote off the
store as a place for grandpas who
like all things brown and bulky.
Brands such as Clinique and Smashbox, which the company pushes through makeup counters in department
stores, have been facing a decline as shoppers opt to purchase discounted products online or through specialty shops such as Ulta Beauty and personalized makeup subscriptions
like Birchbox and Ipsy.
He will oversee all aspects of the Macy's
brand, taking on responsibility for functions
like merchandising, marketing,
stores, operations, tech, and consumer insights, and analytics.
«Analysts had pretty much consigned us to the great whiskey
store in the sky,» says Max Shapira, the president of Heaven Hill Distilleries Inc., which makes bourbon
brands like Evan Williams (no relation to the Twitter co-founder).
For Big Food makers
like Tyson, a minority stake is a way to see how a
brand like Beyond Meat — which is already available in over 11,000
stores — develops without making too big of a financial commitment.
For luxury
brands, whose sales are often offline or in -
store, tracking website conversions can be as difficult as choosing a present that your spouse actually
likes.
While Trader Joe's snacks usually carry the labels of the
store's own
brands, recent reports claim larger companies,
like PepsiCo and Frito - Lay, manufacture them.
What does matter is that a
store like Holt Renfrew is doing brisk business not just in $ 5,000 suits (top
brands like Givenchy and Cavali are up by about 300 % since last year) but also in tie clips and bow ties and, yes, even bracelets.
Ironically, the liquidation of Toys «R» Us won't mean the
brand will disappear completely from the U.S. (much
like there are still Blockbuster Video
stores scattered here and there).
As in -
store sales lagged, Sears sold off major assets
like Craftsman
brand tools and Land's End outdoor equipment to service the loans.
Some examples are enhancing retail experiences in -
store and online, converting Converse license markets to direct distribution and demand creation investments around global sporting events
like the Olympics, where we launched product innovations and connect our
brands to consumers.
The company deemed the pilot successful so it's expected that we'll begin seeing products
like the Tesla Solar Roof and Tesla -
branded solar panels start popping up in
stores both domestically and overseas.
Taobao is the e-commerce (and around Taobao, recently more effort is spent on its own SNS, open platform etc); Alipay solves the online payment; Koubei (Yelp -
like service) is building an active online community; Aliwangwang, the Instant Messenger helps you to communicate with the seller, the customers and friends; Alisoft is the SaaS platform, and strong partnership with third parties and the government help on the logistics, setting up offline
stores,
branding etc..
Clorox plans to turn Burt's Bees into a mainstream American
brand sold in big - box
stores like Wal - Mart.
To help move the ball for its new plan, the CEO laid out a strategic plan that includes taming out - of - control couponing, being more of a landlord, selling more of its own
brands, making more T.J. Maxx —
like moves, offering more dazzling beauty and staffing
stores with fewer workers.
Stadium Goods, a sneaker and streetwear marketplace, said Wednesday that it has partnered with Nordstrom Inc. to bring rare sneakers and top
brands like Air Max 1s and Yeezy Boosts to the floor of the retailer's new Manhattan men's
store.
Advertisers
like consumer goods
brands are particularly reliant on this type of third - party data, because they don't have direct lines to collect consumer data when most of the purchases of their products happen at
stores they don't own.