Want To Connect With Customers? Think Mobile First.
Want to connect with customers? Think mobile first. [infographic] Compliments of RetailCustomerExperience.com
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Want To Connect With Customers? Think Mobile First.
Want to connect with customers? Think mobile first. [infographic] Compliments of RetailCustomerExperience.com
Turnstyle Joins the CTA@NYC
Turnstyle is proud to announce that we will be a part of the 9th Cohort for the Canadian Technology Accelerator (CTA) in New York City.
The CTA program is designed for high-growth potential, early-stage companies that are selected through a competitive process. Turnstyle is excited for this amazing opportunity to explore the potential that the New York market has to offer.
We are also looking forward to working with the following peer companies selected for the program:
20 Year Media District M Spoonity Poppy Barley Inc. Now In Store Sheng-Li Digital
If you or your company would like to meet us in New York, feel free to drop us a line. We’d be happy to accommodate you while we’re in town over the next four months.
Travellers choose WiFi as a must in-room hotel amenity
FOX19 Tech Expert Dave Hatter has some valuable tips about how information can be learned about you from your smartphone.
Welcome to a world where everything you do is collected, stored, analyzed, and, more often than not, packaged and sold to strangers -- including government agencies....
Personal details aren’t captured unless you agree, but your smartphone leaves a trail wherever you go
Thanks to Navizon for the post about Turnstyle in their blog. It features some great examples of real-world applications, a solid piece about personal privacy, and a look into the future.
Millenials vs Baby Boomers- Who's More Open to Sharing Information?
I found an interesting piece from retailcustomerexperience.com about customers’ willingness to share personal information with businesses and how it varies across different generations. The key findings from Mintel Research are summarized below, or click here for the full article titled, “60 Percent Of Millenials Willing To Share Personal Info With Brands.”
Millenials are much more willing to share personal information than baby boomers
60% of millenials will provide details about their personal preferences and habits to marketers
30% of millenials versus 13% of baby boomers would give up more private information, such as a cell phone number, in return for some type of incentive (coupon or discount)
27% of millenials will provide social media info versus 10% of baby boomers
17% of millenials will provide credit scores versus 8% of baby boomers
Fiona O’Donnell, category manager for retail, multicultural, lifestyles and leisure, sums up the findings nicely,
“Millenials may be more apt to share, or even over-share, relative to other age groups, but they are also the most diverse generations, so marketers must know how to take this information and tailor campaigns that will be engaging and meaningful”
Written By Bennett Fitzgibbon