London is home to more luxury retailers than any other European city, making the capital of the United Kingdom attractive for brands looking to cement a bricks-and-mortar presence in a strong market.
NEW YORK – A Forbes executive at the Mobile Marketing Association's Mobile Location Leadership Forum March 24 predicted that location-based ads will eventually make up 40 percent of ad spend and the number of location-aware applications will triple by 2019.
While the luxury industry still has plenty of room for forward-thinking and innovative growth, marketers continue to create interesting and resourceful ways to entice consumer sentiment.
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