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  • Walmart Builds Up Online Fulfillment Network

    The world's reigning retailer expects online sales to exceed $10 billion globally this fiscal year, and will open two large fulfillment centers to allow customers to shop seamlessly across online, mobile and stores. But will these steps enable the company to compete head-to-head with its largest online competitor?
  • Engage Your Customer With a Relevant Experience

    At any point in time a CPGs Marketing organization is running various kinds of consumer engagement programs. Sampling campaigns via print media, Facebook contests, Internet QR code raffles are all common today. The key is to listen to the consumers thoughts that are reflected in these interactions like digital fingerprints we leave behind.
  • K'NEX Expands E-Commerce in China

    K'NEX partners with Export Now with plans to launch new products to the China market on a quarterly basis.
  • The New Rules of Consumer Engagement

    A whopping 52 percent of U.S. consumers are buying directly online from brands they trust, proving that CPG companies now have far greater opportunities to walk alongside shoppers. Experts from Hershey, GMA and PwC weigh in on how digital channels, mobile adoption and D2C are rewriting the rules of retailing and CPG manufacturing.
  • American Greetings Named a Top Trusted Web Site

    American Greetings is recognized for demonstrating leadership in brand protection, online security, and privacy best practices.
  • Store Wars: Brick & Mortar Beat Out Online

    With the growing competition from Amazon.com across all sectors in which it competes, brands like Target, Best Buy, Walmart and others are looking to understand how to better compete against this ubiquitous retailer. Results from a new study show that many retailers have a way to go; specifically, for most brands measured, the local store outperforms its online counterpart.
  • Walmart Buys Big Data Start Up

    The similarities between Inkiru and @WalmartLabs are said to be uncanny, with both having an innovative spirit and the ability to leverage big data to improve the customer experience.
  • CG Execs Meet to Share Sales & Marketing Insights

    Sales and marketing trailblazers from Mondelez, Unilever, J&J and Kellogg joined more than 225 consumer goods executives in NYC this week for the 2013 Consumer Goods Sales & Marketing Summit. This year, New York Times bestselling author and entrepreneur since birth Gary Vaynerchuk kicked things off with a provocative presentation on the need for consumer goods companies to adapt in the Internet era. Get a recap of the event here.
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