Brands bet on texts to pique customers' interest amidst digital marketing upheaval - Digiday
The messages app is starting to become the most sought-after piece of digital real estate among brands and retailers.
Put together, companies are coming for people’s most intimate form of communication, amidst a slew of digital marketing changes. Because people still use it to primarily communicate with friends and family, text messaging is one of the last methods of digital communication that hasn’t been completely overrun by brands.
“In many ways, I think SMS is the final frontier of marketing and brand communications,” said Kinfield CEO Nichole Powell, whose startup sells skincare essentials for the outdoors like bug repellent and moisturizer. “As a consumer, I can see why — I gave up on my personal inbox years ago, and now even social media oftentimes feels quite saturated.
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Shop Apotheke sales rise as customers grow - MarketWatch
Shop Apotheke Europe NV said Wednesday that sales for the first quarter grew as the number of active customers rose steeply on-year.
The online-pharmacy company posted preliminary sales of 284 million euros ($337.2 million) for the quarter, up from EUR232 million for the same period the previous year.
The Netherlands-based company said the number of active customers increased by 1.8 million to 6.8 million at the end of the quarter.
Georgia Power invites customers to share thanks during "Thank a Lineman" celebration -
During the month of April, Georgia Power and other electric utilities in Georgia are celebrating and thanking utility workers across the state. The daily work done by line workers in Georgia’s communities is always recognized, but their work has been especially pronounced over the past year, as many families continue to work and learn at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The dedication our line crews have shown over this past year, responding to severe storms, tornadoes, hurricanes and more amid an ongoing pandemic is incredible, but that dedication is something they have always stood for,” said Fran Forehand , senior vice president of Power Delivery. “That’s why we are so proud to recognize the exceptional work they do in our communities across the state and show our appreciation not just this month, but every day.”
Holcomb's mask advisory in effect; Fort Wayne businesses require customers to wear masks,
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Fort Wayne's NBC) - Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's mask advisory began Tuesday. Fort Wayne's NBC News shares how a few local businesses are operating under the new guidance.
Governor Eric Holcomb announced on Tuesday, March 23rd, that the statewide mask mandate will be lifted, and become a "mask advisory."
However, Holcomb said state buildings, K-12 schools, and vaccination clinics will still require face coverings. He said schools will be required to enforce the mask mandate until the end of the current academic year.
Why customers' satisfaction with online-only banks is slipping | American Banker
Online-only banks have thrived during the coronavirus pandemic as consumers became increasingly comfortable using digital channels, but they still have room to improve when it comes to communicating — particularly during a crisis.
"People who had a financial hardship recently are often exploring or investigating their financial situation, including the different types of accounts they have. They're trying to understand the impact of fees and terms and other things they may not otherwise be familiar with," said John Cabell, director of wealth and lending intelligence with J.D. Power.
Alabama water company employee accused of stealing customers' card numbers – KIRO 7 News Seattle
FORT PAYNE, Ala. — An Alabama woman, who works for a water company in the northeastern part of the state, is accused of taking customers' credit and debit card numbers, authorities said.
"I just want to thank our Investigations Unit for the great job they did on this investigation," DeKalb County Sheriff Nick Welden told WAAY. "Working these types of crimes are extremely difficult for our investigators due to the difficulty in obtaining evidence. We very much appreciate the cooperation of the DeKalb-Jackson Water District during this investigation. We have an amazing team that work day and night to catch thieves like this.
Water board employee charged with stealing customers' card numbers | WHNT News 19
DEKALB COUNTY, Ala. — A water company employee is facing theft charges after authorities said she took customers’ credit and debit card numbers.
The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office said Hosch worked for the DeKalb Jackson Water District in Ider.
Hosch took credit or debit card numbers when customers would pay their bill and used the numbers to make online purchases, the sheriff’s office said.
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