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The Future In-Store
Looma
11 episodes
3 weeks ago
Interviews with industry leaders about the future of in-store retail media. What's it like to shop when screens are everywhere?
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Interviews with industry leaders about the future of in-store retail media. What's it like to shop when screens are everywhere?
Show more...
Marketing
Business
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Brick and Mortar's Digital Superpower
The Future In-Store
30 minutes 11 seconds
1 month ago
Brick and Mortar's Digital Superpower

“Counterintuitively,” says Swiftly co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Sean Turner, “brick and mortar stores have a superpower when it comes to driving digital engagement.”

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Turner joins host James Kotecki to explore topics including:

Topics include:

  • The "magical attachment" we have to our favorite grocery store

  • The technology gap: competing against retailers with thousands of engineers

  • Why legacy systems burden large retailers more than regional players

  • How platforms can beat custom-built technology

  • Why national brands are better off reaching consumers through regional and independent grocers

  • How scaling retail operations is like flying a plane

The Future In-Store
Interviews with industry leaders about the future of in-store retail media. What's it like to shop when screens are everywhere?