Friday, March 2, 2012

Retailers change policies to cope with extreme couponers

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March 2, 2012News for the retail industry

  Top Story 
 
  • Macy's gets new look on Facebook
    Macy's has revamped its Facebook page using new timeline tools that help the department store better tell its story, and is getting ready to launch other social initiatives aimed at keeping existing customers happy while currying favor with younger consumers, says digital marketing executive Jennifer Kasper. "The rule of thumb for us is really thinking through how the customer is using the channel and then using it appropriately." MediaPost Communications/Marketing Daily (3/1) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
 
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  Industry Watch 
 
  • Wal-Mart says U.S. shoppers are coming back
    International and e-commerce are growth engines for Wal-Mart, but the retailer has also seen the return of shoppers to its U.S. stores, CEO Mike Duke said Thursday. "Our core Wal-Mart U.S. business is back on track." Forbes (3/1) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Wal-Mart Canada welcomes Target, CEO says
    Wal-Mart Canada isn't worried about Target's planned arrival in the country next year, and aims to succeed by sticking to its lowest-price strategy, says CEO Shelley Broader. "It's freedom of choice for our customer. There's nothing like good competition to make you sharper and smarter and better at what you do." The Toronto Star (3/1) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
Top 5 HR Compliance Concerns for Small Business
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  Retail trends 
  • Return fraud is on the rise
    A tight economy and online retailers' generous returns policies have more consumers taking back that little black dress and other outfits after they've been worn, retailers say. Return fraud cost U.S. merchants $14.4 billion last year, up from $9.4 billion in 2009, according to NRF data. The Economist (3/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Retailers change policies to cope with extreme couponers
    Retailers weary of extreme couponers who clear shelves and double up on paper and digital discounts have been slowly making small policy changes designed to discourage the most aggressive of them. Wal-Mart and others reportedly have increased the "hassle factor" for couponers by requiring separate transactions, and Kroger has tweaked its policy several times to reduce the number of digital coupons shoppers can use. Time.com (2/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • The science of gathering shopper data
    Retailers seeking detailed information about shoppers are using measures such as cameras that show where consumers' eyes move. Some digital signs can detect whether a shopper is male or female and adjust the message accordingly. Loyalty cards show shopping patterns and might include information such as birthdays. USA TODAY (3/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Retail Technology 
 
  • Retail chains partner in mobile-payment race
    Major retailers including Wal-Mart Stores and Target reportedly are collaborating to create a mobile-payment option to compete with Google Wallet and efforts from cellphone companies. One estimate has the market for mobile payment topping $600 billion by 2016. The Wall Street Journal (3/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
Consumer Insights Your Brand Needs to Know: Latest Trends in Behavioral Advertising
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  Policy & Government Affairs 
  • RATE Coalition counts down to change in U.S. corporate tax status
    The 35% corporate tax rate in the U.S. -- soon to be the highest in the industrialized world, following a planned drop in Japan's tax rate on April 1 -- discourages businesses from bringing their operations to the U.S. and hinders economic growth. NRF and other members of the RATE Coalition support more competitive approaches, such as the one proposed by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., and the 28% tax rate proposed by President Obama. Retail's BIG Blog (3/1) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  NRF News 
  • How to make e-commerce a little more social
    Social media websites have created an informal way for people to share activities, interests and memorable experiences with the click of a button. Since the advent of these platforms, e-commerce executives have been experimenting with the most effective ways to motivate consumes to share what their buying with their online friends. A recent STORES magazine article takes a closer look at Active.com's new technique of e-commerce interactivity, illustrating that leveraging this virtual word-of-mouth can have a positive effect on earning new business from consumers who appear particularly influenced by peers' opinions. Read the full article. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
 
  • NRF: Don't broaden cybersecurity legislation
    While two major cybersecurity bills in the Senate are focused on increasing the sharing of information between the government and the private sector and protecting "critical infrastructure," NRF believes the legislation should not stray from these key purposes and be expanded to include data breach legislation or broad new privacy regimes. "The goals underlying the cybersecurity legislation and provisions in data breach notification legislation are fundamentally contradictory," NRF Senior Vice President for Government Relations David French said. Read more. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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