Retail Emojis Are Booming Online: Now at Taco Bell

Emojis have been around for a while. As described by the Oxford Dictionaries, an emoji is “a small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, etc..” For example, “in electronic communication: an emoji livens up your text messages with tiny smiley faces.” Origin:Origin —1990s: Japanese, from e ‘picture’ + moji ‘letter, character’.” There is even an emoji encyclopedia.

Click the emoji to see this post from Mashable:”10 Emoji Meanings That Might Surprise You.”

Now, a growing number of firms are using emojis in their marketing efforts. As  Robert D. Hof reports for the NY Times:
“’There’s a lot of brand demand for emojis,’” said Ross Hoffman, senior director of global brand strategy at Twitter, which recently started offering custom emojis for companies to use in advertising. That is because some 92 percent of the online population now uses emojis, according to a study by Emogi, a startup that uses them to let people indicate how they feel about particular ads. Swyft Media, which creates alternate phone keyboards featuring multiple emojis, says people send six billion of them a day.”
“Brands like emojis for several other reasons. For one, they reach ad-averse millennials, sailing past ad-blocking software. They are visual, which makes them a natural fit for popular messaging apps such as Snapchat and Instagram and also appeals to international audiences. And because they are meant to be shared, the brand images are distributed widely, free.” 
Here are emojis for Taco Bell. Click the image to access a Taco Bell Web page dedicated to emojis!! 🙂


 

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Optimizing In-Store Traffic

Given the fast-changing nature of both bricks-and-clicks retailing and online retailing, store-based retailers really need to do everything they can to optimize their in-store traffic.
Recently, HeadCount did a study on in-store traffic counts. This report is available [with a free login] from RetailWire:
“With store traffic counts eroding and the attention of digitally-attuned shoppers splintering, retail execs are under increasing pressure to question every store’s right to exist. Operators are rightly turning to in-store analytics for views into what is really happening and for meaningful insights. But when it comes to using those insights to convert browsers into buyers, they fall short of their ROI goals.”
“Read this m·Paper to learn about HeadCount’s exhaustive store traffic and conversion study in which they used A/B methodology to gauge the financial benefits of combining data-driven coaching with simplified reporting.”

 

Here is a store traffic video from HeadCount.
Retail Traffic Counting from Mark Ryski on Vimeo.

 

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Do YOU Have What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur?

Interested in becoming an entrepreneur? The potential may be great; but risks may be high too. Below, you will find an entrepreneur’s quiz.
We have posted several times on entrepreneurship, such as:
Now, here is a quiz for YOU to take. Do YOU have the right stuff to be an entrepreneur? The quiz is by Steve Strauss, writing for TheSelfEmployed.Com:
“Ask yourself: Does the idea of leaving your job and paycheck and benefits frighten you more or excite you more? Excitement and fear are my beginning criteria because starting a business is not for everyone and you better be darned sure that you will like it before risking a lot of time, money and your  reputation on a new idea. But let’s drill down a little deeper. To help, I have created a short quiz. It will help you evaluate your qualifications. (But please, as you answer, be honest with yourself. It doesn’t help you at all to get an answer ‘right’ if it really is not true for you.)”
Click the image to access the quiz!

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