Hi there. The final holdout barring Taco Bell from completing its quest to free the “Taco Tuesday” trademark—Gregory’s Restaurant and Bar in New Jersey—finally gave in and relinquished its trademark in the state on Tuesday. No word yet how LeBron James, who championed the cause and once tried to trademark the phrase himself, is celebrating, but we’re guessing it’s with tacos.
In today’s edition:
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Emmy Brown Berlind is the SVP and general manager of loyalty at Sephora, managing the retailer’s Beauty Insider loyalty program, promotions, sampling, and its Sephora credit card. In her role, Berlind is focusing on growing the 34 million-strong Beauty Insider program as well as engaging consumers, particularly through new gamified elements Sephora added to the program last month. We caught up with Brown to discuss establishing a successful loyalty program and finding a balance between reaching new customers and retaining current shoppers at a virtual Retail Brew Checkout event. Watch the full conversation with Berlind here.
What makes a good loyalty program, and what makes your loyalty program work so well?
It’s really a combination of the fact that we know that the thing that’s most important to our clients is value and convenience, and how they experience value and convenience is through the loyalty program.
Keep reading here.—EC
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The app is your oyster. Start selling on TikTok Shop.
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As technological advances have throughout history, the emergence of artificial intelligence has been met with both enthusiasm and dread, the double-edged sword that it could elevate society...or destroy it.
Now Blue Bottle Coffee, the chain known for its very particular pour-over method, is entering the fray, with a challenge that will pit a popular artist against AI to make a work of art.
Devon Rodriguez is among the most followed visual artists in the world, with 32.8 million followers on TikTok and 7.4 million fans on Instagram.
He’s most famous for videos where he surreptitiously paints or draws fellow passengers on the New York subway, then surprises them by presenting them with their portraits.
In a scenario reminiscent of the John Henry legend of a railway laborer taking on a steam drill, on October 25, Rodriguez will appear at a gallery in New York. He’ll be given a prompt to make a painting along a certain subject or theme, and at the same time, the prompt will be given to a Shutterstock AI image generator.
Keep reading here.—AAN
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Sarah Nicholson
On Wednesdays, we wear pink spotlight Retail Brew’s readers. Want to be featured in an upcoming edition? Click here to introduce yourself.
Sarah Nicholson is business development manager at Revmo, a full-service agency supporting the growth of Amazon sellers.
How would you describe your job to someone who doesn’t work in retail? In my role, I’m responsible for researching and initiating contacts with brands that have the potential to succeed and grow on Amazon, but may not have the tools or expertise to do so. At Revmo, we are a team of Amazon experts who are committed to driving brands forward and expediting their business growth.
One thing we can’t guess about your job from your LinkedIn profile? I’ve maintained lasting friendships with clients I initially connected with more than a decade ago.
What’s your favorite project you’ve worked on? My favorite project is the one where I secured my initial client for Revmo within a mere 70 days of my first day.
Keep reading here.—EC
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Nice to meet ya. After years of necessity-induced online shopping, in-store shopping is seeing a resurgence. And it’s time for retailers to get reacquainted with their customers. We teamed up with PayPal Braintree to dig into how merchants are getting a holistic view of their customers, whether they shop online or in person. Get the scoop.
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Today’s top retail reads.
Posting up: An inside look at the life and career of Post Holdings CEO Rob Vitale, who’s led the CPG giant’s transformation since he took over the role in 2014, which has included multiple M&A to diversify outside of cereal. (Food Dive)
Material changes: Spurred by the impact of the pandemic and rising US import tariffs, Columbia Sportswear has worked to nearshore some of its production from Asia to Central America. (the New York Times)
Sharp cookie: From Levain to Chip City to Crumbl, how cookie chains made their mark on the Big Apple. (Grubstreet)
Risk/reward: Eyeing AI for a customer service chatbot or product development? Learn more about what risks industry execs are afraid of here.
Make it shoppable: Tap into TikTok’s discovery engine to build your brand’s growth. With TikTok Shop, you can create an entertaining in-app shopping experience that connects your brand with qualified audiences. Get started.*
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