Tag: retail
What’s in a Name? (Part 2)
Whatever the reason, it can be a bit panic inducing to realize that the name you thought was so perfect is not really. But it doesn’t have to be! It’s fixable.
Engage Shoppers With Omnichannel Personalization (Part 2)
Companies of all sizes must aspire to customize service across all channels to deliver an enjoyable shopping experience, which can boost brand loyalty and lifetime value per customer.
Taking it to the Next Level
We’re proud to announce we’ve raised $4 million in US capital from influential investors including Freestyle Capital, Simon Equity Partners, Transmedia Capital, Kevin Hartz (Founder and Chairman of Eventbrite) and Steve Jang (Advisor to Uber).
Whose Dinner is It? Convenient Meal Delivery Services vs. Retailers
Convenience is key for today’s consumers, and retailers are recognising and responding to this in the form of online delivery, and fresh, ready-made meals.
Online and In-Person? It’s Only Logical.
Together, RangeMe and Urban Expositions are taking matters into their own hands to put new product discovery power in your hands.
Dollar Daze: Catering to Value Shoppers
Value store retailers are focused on sourcing new products with the best possible margin that meet consumer needs at the lowest price possible.
How Local Products Attract Happy, Loyal Shoppers (Part 2)
This year, retailers should build strategic relationships with local product suppliers to capitalize on the growing “buy local” movement.
There’s Value In Store for Shoppers and Retailers
In a world where you can order your favorite items online and have them delivered in as little as 60 minutes to your door, consumers aren’t as readily making the trip to brick-and-mortar stores as they have in the past.
Small Steps, Giant Leaps—A New Partnership for a Better CPG Industry
CircleUp and RangeMe are coming together to provide product suppliers with a faster path to market as well as the resources to scale their business.
How Local Products Attract Happy, Loyal Shoppers (Part 1)
Retailers increasingly source local products to streamline logistics and reduce transportation costs. Both retailers and suppliers build goodwill by investing in the local economy, and consumers feel good for supporting people and jobs in their community.