Explore the debate on whether corporations giving in to online mobs is a bad thing or not. And while we may never settle this, one thing is certain: The Snyder Cut changed everything.
The see the ad, click, browse, buy sequence has disappeared. Klaviyo's Kelsey Capps speaks on what replaces the funnel, and why the sooner you move, the stronger your data becomes.
You are a VIP customer, and the bot still asks for your email. Klaviyo's Kelly Thacker on why "service is the new storefront" is finally more than a slogan.
Instagram is the landlord, and it keeps raising the rent. Sculpted by Aimee teased the death of a cult cream blush and sold eight weeks of stock in under a week.
Healthcare is no game, but try telling insurance carriers that. Phillip gets manipulated into buying a denim jacket, innovation in fitness and fashion, Adobe "reinvents" fintech, and the guys go deep (real deep) on healthcare and insurance.
In this episode, we unpack Instagram and Pinterest: Is social commerce the new "dot-com"? Can a fast food chain be a good steward of an AI-based startup? Plus: Glossier and Rent the Runway go Unicorn, Apple Credit, and Jeremy King leaves Walmart.
Our analysis of "deep fakes" continues as we sit down with SuperPersonal, the technology which maps a customer's face into the stores that they shop online; feat. Yannis Konstantinidis.
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