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How Chipotle's CRM Takes Customers on Personalized Food Journeys
Emails are populated with messages that serve the customers’ needs and reflect the company’s sustainable brand mission.
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JUNIPERunltd Offers New Approach to Multibillion-Dollar Adaptive Market
Backed by Frye's brand manager and Disney's licensee, Global Brands Group seeks to offer engaging content and well-designed products in a new online resource for persons with disabilities.
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Neighbor Brings Airbnb-Style Marketplace to Self-Storage
The peer-to-peer space-sharing platform accelerates growth during pandemic, backed by new investors and veteran expertise.
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How B2B Startup Fabric Plans to Disrupt E-Commerce
Flush with $9.5 million in funding, B2B startup Fabric aims to snatch market share from players like Shopify, while wooing brands from ABC Carpet & Home to Juicy Couture.
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Shipt, Target’s Delivery Startup, Eyes Growth in a 'Contactless World'
The platform added 250,000 workers to its driver network in 2020 to meet soaring demand for e-commerce in 2021.
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How Backing From General Mills Is Helping PetPlate Scale
This subscription-based service leverages its lean-and-agile concept to scale next-level growth with backing from General Mills’ 301 INC investment incubator.
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Why Marketers Are Embracing Targeted Direct Mail
Businesses leverage next-gen technology to create personalized physical mailings to cut through email clutter and boost customer retention.
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The North Face Expanded Sustainability Efforts With ‘Renewed’
Repurposing used items becomes the next frontier in the evolution of sustainability amid the sharing economy.
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Text-Based Commerce Surges Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Creating and maintaining a subscriber list is key to personalized, text-based marketing that drives business.
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Doorkee Disrupts Real Estate Industry With Its Peer-to-Peer Model
The New York City-based real estate startup eyes expansion of its peer-to-peer model into major U.S. markets, taking on players like Zillow and Apartments.com.