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Study: UK consumers stay loyal to in-store

Date: 21.10.22 | Section: News
A new study by experiential media company Mood Media has found that 30% of UK consumers are shopping in-store more often now than two years ago, and 40% are shopping in-store at the same level

Third of consumers find cashierless stores ‘creepy’

Date: 18.11.21 | Section: News
According to new research, almost a third of UK consumers find cashierless shopping ‘creepy’

Consumers respond to visual content

Date: 19.04.18 | Section: News
A new report from Bazaarvoice reveals that visual content used as part of the shopping experience produces a 111% conversion lift

Consumers still wary of buying through mobile and tablet?

Date: 05.01.18 | Section: News
Surprising new research suggests shoppers are much less likely to go through with their purchases if they are using phones and tablets to buy goods online

Consumers still frustrated by online shopping

Date: 14.09.17 | Section: News

Consumers call for more AI in retail

Date: 04.09.17 | Section: News
A new survey by Visa has revealed that 70% of consumers believe that artificial intelligence (AI) can transform their shopping experience

Happy birthday iPhone

Date: 04.07.17 | Section: Ask The Expert
The iPhone is a decade old but what has been its true effect on consumers and what may the future hold? Matthew Knight, head of strategic innovation at media agency Carat, provides some answers

Americans favour connected devices for purchases

Date: 08.06.17 | Section: News
More than 80% of Americans have a strong interest in using connected devices to make purchases

Consumers want AI in theme parks

Date: 08.06.17 | Section: News
A new survey has revealed that 85% of consumers in the US, UK, China, Japan and Malaysia want theme parks to use artificial intelligence (AI) systems for ID verification

Survey: consumers prefer brands that communicate principles

Date: 24.06.14 | Section: News
Results from a recent brand advertising survey reveal that consumers are more likely to buy from brands that communicate with purpose