On today’s Restaurant and Retail marketing Flash Briefing, we talk about the “great resignation” and how it’s impacting the brand experience in hospitality.
On today’s show, we’ll be looking at a social media trend that’s big with younger females. Listen to the Restaurant and Retail Marketing Flash Briefing to hear why tinned fish could be a great addition to your menu.
On today’s Restaurant and Retail Flash Briefing, we look at #WorldFoodDay which is every October 16. Listen to the show to hear how you can help and connect to a theme that will be trending on social media.
On today’s Flash Briefing, we look at Bitcoin and the trend towards retailers and restaurants accepting Bitcoin. You may be surprised to hear how many established businesses are already taking Bitcoin for payment. Listen to hear who’s already in the game and how you can start to plan for a crypto currency future.
On today’s Restaurant and Retail Flash Briefing, we learn how the right message in your bricks and mortar location can make all the difference between a sale or no sale.
On today’s Restaurant and Retail Flash Briefing, we look at the supply chain issues facing retail and restaurants for holiday season 2021 and we talk about how businesses can create a local strategy to capitalize from last minute shoppers who can’t get gifts for their friends and family.
New research checks in with Generation Z and discovers that fashion has replaced food as the category they’re spending the most money on. This new priority is emerging for first time since 2014. Listen to the briefing to hear the topics Gen Z considers to be important.
Facebook is the most popular social media platform in the world. The company owns other channels such as What’sApp, Instagram and Occulus VR. Employee activists are coming forward to say the company puts profit ahead of people. There are accusations that the social media site boost posts that express anger ahead of posts that are more informative. Listen to the briefing to hear how social media might have a secret handshake in terms of what content we see first.
Facebook and all of it’s other social media holdings like Instagram and Whats App were offline for 6 hours on Monday October 4. Listen to the briefing to hear why this is a great reminder for businesses not to put their hard earned customer relationships in the hands of big technology companies.