The Fresh Market Adds Live-Video Shopping As Advertiser Demand Pushes Into Publishing
Three years after launching a retail media network, specialty food retailer The Fresh Market has a print magazine and a new live-stream shopping program.
Three years after launching a retail media network, specialty food retailer The Fresh Market has a print magazine and a new live-stream shopping program.
Are retail media networks overhyped? “It’s a very fair question,” says Ali Miller, Instacart’s VP of product management for ads. The answer is yes and no. Yes, companies are jumping on the RMN bandwagon – but it’s not hype, as long as retail media can prove its value.
In 2022, retail media grew to include practically any business with a first-party identity graph, purchase data and a claim to ears or eyeballs. Despite the buzz, however, retail media has a long way to go before the category is mature.
Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Long Story Short Short-form video content is often thought of as tangentially competitive to traditional TV broadcasters and entertainment studios. That’s partly because short, user-generated social content (TikTok in particular) doesn’t compete directly with TV studios for ad budgets, writes Doug Shapiro, a broadcast […]
Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Mind The Store More brick-and-mortar retailers, especially department stores with real acreage, are carving out square footage in their stores for hybrid ecommerce fulfillment. The idea isn’t new. Best Buy, Nordstrom and others have used stores as online shipping hubs for years. But the […]
AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Social Butterflies Are we entering an era of celebrity-owned social media? That’s the question posed by The Atlantic in light of Kanye West’s recent purchase of Truth Social, a conservative social platform, and Elon Musk’s will-they-won’t-they Twitter drama. Immediate fears are overblown. Truth Social’s user base […]
Google, and every other ad tech company, is trying to figure out how to deliver personalized marketing without being creepy or violating a privacy policy. “First-party data is imperative,” said Michael Burke, managing director of Google’s branded luxury apparels business, at the IAB Tech Lab’s Brand Disruption Summit in New York City on Wednesday. “But the fallacy is the idea that [first-party data] needs to be used for one-to-one marketing.”