Tag: retail marketing
RangeMe Supplier Event at the Winter Fancy Food Show 2017 [VIDEO]
We see so many products on the platform, but being able to put faces with names certainly brings us closer to the brands and people behind those amazing products.
This Big Data Trend Helps Retail Companies See the Future
To accurately anticipate shopping trends this year, more retail companies will invest in predictive analytics, the big data equivalent of a crystal ball.
6 Trends That Will Reinvent Retail in 2017
Stemming from last year’s push toward personalized experiences, this year’s hottest retail trends will elevate the customer experience with superior quality products and build closer relationships with consumers so companies can confidently deliver what shoppers want.
5 CPG New Year’s Resolutions to Actually Keep
A new year is such a glorious time—your slate is wiped clean, and the next 12 months stretch ahead of you full of possibility. This is your time.
Fa La La La Lipstick
As the holiday season ramps up, beauty is in a prime position to make the most of being merry and bright, for consumers and suppliers alike.
Infographic: Last-Minute Ideas to Maximize Your Holiday Sales
To maximize in-store and online sales for your products, consider the following facts and suggestions as you finalize your holiday marketing strategy.
Retailers Feel–and Heed–the Power of the Millennials
Retailers are right to immerse themselves in the Millennial mindset in order to better unite with this very ambitious and significant generation.
10 Ways Small Businesses Can Prepare for Black Friday Success
The good news is there’s still enough time for your small business to prepare well, stand out and sell in time for this fast and furious weekend of sales.
What Millennials Want From Consumer Goods
To win the hearts and minds (and wallets) of Millennial consumers, reflect their mindset by showing how your company is innovative, ethical and transparent.
Introducing RangeMe Brand Pages
Now more than ever, retail buyers want to know the brand story when deciding to bring on a new product.