| | Marketing Social listening should be centerpiece of luxury brands’ social media strategies: NetBase | With today’s affluents turning to online platforms for brand and product discovery, it is important for luxury brands to stand out on social media in a positive way. Entire
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Travel and hospitality Four Seasons asks guests to take time for new experiences | Hospitality group Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is looking to inspire consumers to take time out of their busy lives and embrace new experiences with a new global brand initiative. Entire
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Strategy Register now: Women in Luxury conference New York May 9 FREE | Register now for Luxury Daily's 3rd annual Women in Luxury conference Thursday, May 9 in New York. Meet with speakers from Chanel, Ritz-Carlton, Apple, Coty, Forrester, Facebook/Instagram, UBS, Quintessentially, Robb Report’s Muse, 11 Honoré, Unity Marketing, Ipsos Affluent Intelligence, Crown & Caliber, YouGov, Kathryn Sargent, Roar Africa, Nouvel Heritage, MM Luxe Consulting, The Private Suite, Luxury Brand Partners, ReVive Skincare, One Ocean Beauty, MiaDonna and Coresight Research. Limited seating. Entire
article | Marketing Top 10 luxury brand efforts of Q1 | Reflecting the luxury business' push towards inclusivity and transparency, recent branding efforts have centered on authenticity with a touch of aspiration. Entire
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Real estate Europe, Asia home to strongest-performing real estate markets: Knight Frank FREE | Global residential real estate continues to slow, as less than 80 percent of countries saw prices grow in 2018. Entire
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Webinars Webinar on April 24: Experience: How Does it Translate in Luxury? FREE | Register now for this free hour-long webinar April 24 at noon ET (New York) on what "experience" really means in the luxury context other than it being the trite answer to every vexing question relating to customer acquisition and retention. Experts weigh in and offer insight, analysis and examples. Entire
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Luxury Memo special reports Cities of luxury: San Francisco – Luxury Memo special report | From bustling luxury shopping districts to pristine beaches and forests, San Francisco has become one of the most sought-after cities to both visit and live in for the world’s affluent. Entire
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Research Luxury Daily releases 44-page State of Luxury 2019 report polling industry insiders FREE | This third annual State of Luxury: The Insider View report by Luxury Daily and Unity Marketing surveys 600-plus luxury insiders on their reasons for optimism and caution in 2019. Buy the 44-page exclusive research to arm yourself with invaluable intelligence, or get it free with an annual subscription to Luxury Daily. Entire
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Strategy Subscribe now: Full access to 80,000+ articles, reports, videos and images FREE | Stay abreast of the latest news, analysis, research and developments in the fast-evolving luxury business worldwide. Access more than 80,000 articles, reports, videos and images from Luxury Daily, the world's leading luxury business publication. Check out the monthly and annual subscription plans and gain full access to must-have luxury intelligence. Entire
article | News briefs Zegna, Mandarin Oriental, Phillips, Lexus, Coachella and Gemfields – Live news | Luxury Daily's live news from April 9 - Zegna unveils “fragrance wardrobe” at Salone del Mobile; Mandarin Oriental doubles footprint in Istanbul; Phillips hires Bonhams exec as global jewelry head; Lexus adds celebrity chef to culinary ambassador roster; Luxury brands head to Palm Springs for Coachella; Gemfields puts lens on African projects with National Geographic. Entire
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News briefs Manolo Blahnik, Hermès, pickup trucks and Nigeria – News briefs | Today in luxury - Manolo Blahnik prepares to take control of US business; Can the Birkin bag survive the resale market?; That swanky $70K pickup might not be worth it; Nigeria's parliament recommends tax rise on luxury goods. Entire
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Retail Neiman Marcus teaches us to differentiate or else | To believe that Dallas-based apparel retailer Neiman Marcus first discovered innovation in its second century is to make an error approximately the size of Texas. Entire
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