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Simeon Spearman

How Social Media Helped Kate Spade Become a Global Brand - 0 views

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    Interview with Kate Spade marketing guru
dustinrthompson

Kate Spade Opens 24hr Shoppable Store Windows - PSFK - 3 views

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    The density of pedestrian traffic on the sidewalks of New York City make it an optimal place to grab attention with an eye catching or innovative store window display. For the NYC debut of their casual clothing and accessories line Kate Spade Saturday, the brand created four walk up shoppable interactive windows in formerly vacant retail stores.
Simeon Spearman

New York Times on Social Commerce | It's Not a One Night Stand | Social Commerce Today - 0 views

  • J CREW launched an advertising campaign in September, featuring splashy print ads and a photograph of a well-dressed young man on its Web site, sitting atop a ladder. Surrounding him was an assortment of items: umbrellas, medicine balls, a retro-looking trailer, a slab of raw meat. All of those items were available for purchase. But J. Crew stood to profit only from the sale of its clothes. The other goods were merely recommended by J. Crew to its customers, with Web links to the purveyors of those goods. J. Crew saw a business opportunity in assuming the role of a sophisticated and self-assured friend, guiding customers through the infinite offerings of the Internet without pushing them to buy only its own wares. “What the world needs now is curators and filters,” said Anthony Sperduti of Partners and Spade, the New York advertising agency behind the campaign. “J. Crew is savvy enough to know that the Internet has changed our buying patterns.” J. Crew is hardly the only company trying to sell something by befriending you. The idea that social commerce — which mixes networking with online shopping — can win business has spurred companies to try to connect with customers through sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Rhiannon Apple

Why Fashion's Top Brands Are Flocking to Tumblr Mashable | The Social Media Guide - 0 views

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    Article discussing how Brands are moving to Tumblr not just bloggers Kate Spade's marketing team uses Tumblr as an extension of Twitter, but with a greater emphasis on images - mainly vintage photographs of Oscar de la Renta and women wearing his designs - with the occasional short caption or quotation. For Bearman, the platform is primarily a way to distribute branded content; she does not use Tumblr to interact with fans, reblog others' posts, or, notably, push merchandise.
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