Laden...
CONNECT WITH US
HOME | NEWS | OPINION | DATA & RESEARCH
Sat - November 11, 2017
TRENDING: How Fitness Pros Are Pushing Payments New Report: Whoâs Using Same Day ACH And Why? Why Big Data Is âStrategic Spaghettiâ For Retailers Why Alexa Wonât Replace Call Center Agents (Just Yet) No Storefront? No Problem: Future Retail May Be Unattended For Merchants, Boosting Their .250 Chargeback Batting Average Same Day ACH And Remote Retail Sizzle While Amazon Notches The Rare Fizzle Two-fer Are Incumbent Acquirers Relevant In An Era Of SaaS Dominance? TRENDING: The Uberization Of X-Border Receivables Banks Resigned To Role Of Utility, Not Collaborator, For SMBs When Points Programs Fail To Score Points A Surprise Same-Store Sales Bump Isnât Enough To Offset An Earnings Miss For Kohlâs TRENDING: Moving Into The Fast Lane, Riding Atop The Blockchain The Role Of ATMs In Bank Omnichannel Strategy The Power Of Direct Mail To Recall Conversions In Digital Channels Can Making Holiday Engagement Ring Shopping A Bit Shinier For Everyone Instant Payments Are Killing The Check (Not So Softly) Macyâs 3Q Comps Down, But Digital Puts Up Digits Sauceyâs Secret Alcohol Delivery Sauce Mouth, Meet Money In Payments Innovation Chick-fil-A And The Power Of A Payments Upgrade NEW STUDY: Gig Economy 2.0: Faster Payments No Longer An Option Square Shares Slide Despite Solid Earnings Result Taking A Credit-First Approach To Alt Lending Betting On Style For The Short-On-Time Securing Consumer Data Beyond The SSN Food And Fashion: A Recipe For Foot Traffic? Banking On Social Banking
TRENDING: How Fitness Pros Are Pushing Payments
New Report: Whoâs Using Same Day ACH And Why?
Why Big Data Is âStrategic Spaghettiâ For Retailers
Why Alexa Wonât Replace Call Center Agents (Just Yet)
No Storefront? No Problem: Future Retail May Be Unattended
For Merchants, Boosting Their .250 Chargeback Batting Average
Same Day ACH And Remote Retail Sizzle While Amazon Notches The Rare Fizzle Two-fer
Are Incumbent Acquirers Relevant In An Era Of SaaS Dominance?
TRENDING: The Uberization Of X-Border Receivables
Banks Resigned To Role Of Utility, Not Collaborator, For SMBs
When Points Programs Fail To Score Points
A Surprise Same-Store Sales Bump Isnât Enough To Offset An Earnings Miss For Kohlâs
TRENDING: Moving Into The Fast Lane, Riding Atop The Blockchain
The Role Of ATMs In Bank Omnichannel Strategy
The Power Of Direct Mail To Recall Conversions In Digital Channels
Can Making Holiday Engagement Ring Shopping A Bit Shinier For Everyone
Instant Payments Are Killing The Check (Not So Softly)
Macyâs 3Q Comps Down, But Digital Puts Up Digits
Sauceyâs Secret Alcohol Delivery Sauce
Mouth, Meet Money In Payments Innovation
Chick-fil-A And The Power Of A Payments Upgrade
NEW STUDY: Gig Economy 2.0: Faster Payments No Longer An Option
Square Shares Slide Despite Solid Earnings Result
Taking A Credit-First Approach To Alt Lending
Betting On Style For The Short-On-Time
Securing Consumer Data Beyond The SSN
Food And Fashion: A Recipe For Foot Traffic?
Banking On Social Banking
Read More
Animoji Karaoke â The Fad We Didnât See Coming
Ever wonder if "Bohemian Rhapsody" would be a better song if sung by a quartet of animated emojis? Or if the Joker in The Dark Knight could be just as menacing if an animated chicken were cast in the role? Well, as it turns out, Appleâs got your back. The internet spent the last week or so realizing that the best and highest use of the revolutionary True Depth camera tech Apple rolled out with the iPhone X was animated emojis and their various use cases. Some have said itâs a particularly stupid fad â others have said itâs the greatest smartphone advancement in the history of time. Where do you stand? (Animatedly, of course.)
Read More...
What The Book Of The Month Club Can Teach Retailers About Taking On Amazon
As retailers look to compete with Amazon every which way they can, Karen Webster says they might want to consider a 92-year-old business model that transformed how consumers purchased products. Launched in 1926, the Book of the Month Club turned consumers into members and gave them great deals when buying a curated selection of books. That business and its membership model went south as Amazonâs sales went north, but it's making a comeback. New platforms using membership models are finding riches in curated retail niches that Amazon, with its scale, isnât serving. According to Webster, itâs an irony that shouldnât go unnoticed.
Join Our Mailing List
Having trouble viewing this email? Please click here. This email was sent to you by PYMNTS.com. To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add [email protected] to your address book.
This email was sent to [email protected] by pymnts.com
Instant removal with unsubscribe
PYMNTS.com | 111 Devonshire Street | Boston, MA | 02108
© 2024