updated - April 14, 2021 Wednesday EDT
Twitter released a new advertising feature on Tuesday, Nov. 25 called “Twitter Offers” that lets Twitter users link their credit cards to their social media account to avail of special promo tweets from retailers.
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BlackBerry is giving out $500 to iPhone users who would be willing to trade their iPhone for a BlackBerry Passport from Dec.1 to Feb. 13 in the U.S. and Canada—the largest iPhone trade-in promotion by and vendor ever.
Sony pulled out a PS Vita Ad after receiving backlash from viewers saying the video is sexist and just another blatant attempt to “fan service” teen males.
According to the survey conducted by the National Restaurant Association, consumers are still wary of spending but are developing a more optimistic mindset for 2015.
Chronic Tacos raises funds to benefit the No Kid Hungry campaign.
Texas Land & Cattle starts accepting catering services for Thanksgiving
Carnival Corp. is trying to beat off concerns about the cruise industry by allowing the public to design its marketing campaign.
Retailers are up and about this holiday season, bringing discounts to lure in customers online and in-store
Walmart stores are now price-matching items sold in Amazon.com causing competition to intensify as the biggest online shopping event in America nears.
Retail giant Walmart announced on Wednesday the arrival of “New Black Friday” deals that will run for five straight days, leading up to the biggest online shopping event of the year, Black Friday.
Online giant Yahoo shells out $640 million to buy digital video advertising service BrightRoll in order to boost sales after reporting financial plateaus this past few years.
Retail giant Best Buy sees Black Friday, one of the highly anticipated online shopping sprees in America as an opportunity to run deals on the season’s hottest gadgets.
“A mayonnaise is not a mayonnaise without eggs.”—that’s what retail giant Unilever said as it filed a lawsuit against a California startup for calling its egg-less, plant-based spread as “Just Mayo.”
After the biggest smartphone from Apple was released and Xiaomi's market share continuously increased, the Korea-based company is now badly bruised. Because of this, Samsung is badly in need of a savior that could turn things around. To be able to do it soon, the tech giant might push Samsung Galaxy S6 release date on an earlier date.
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