#product-inconsistency

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Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
19 hours ago

How to Price Your Product Like the Last Unit Sets the Market

The highest-cost marginal customer determines market price, not averages; focus on scarcity and the last unit for effective pricing.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
1 hour ago

The Grocery Store Deal That's Specifically Designed To Make You Spend More - Tasting Table

Grocery stores use loss leaders to attract customers, often selling items at a loss to encourage additional spending on other products.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
17 hours ago

Why Do We Read Reviews for Things We've Already Experienced?

People read reviews post-decision to validate experiences and alleviate inner conflict, not to gather new information.
Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
23 hours ago

9 Frequently Returned Food Items At Trader Joe's - Tasting Table

Trader Joe's has a relaxed return policy, allowing returns of items customers don't like, especially fresh products that spoil easily.
fromArchitectural Digest
1 day ago

I'm Done Sourcing So Much Online. Here's Why

The convenience of sourcing online is fraught with more pitfalls than most of us want to admit. Try finding adequate photos of a vintage piece's condition-close-ups of the fabric, video of damaged areas, any images of a piece's rear or underside!
UX design
Productivity
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Many productivity programs solve the wrong problem. This is what leaders should do instead

Organizations face work design problems rather than productivity issues, leading to temporary solutions that fail to address underlying conflicts in problem-solving approaches.
#product-management
Marketing tech
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Why are designers, engineers, and product managers in a 'three-way standoff'?

The design job market is experiencing uncertainty as demand for product managers rises, raising concerns about the impact of AI on designer roles.
Marketing tech
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Why are designers, engineers, and product managers in a 'three-way standoff'?

The design job market is experiencing uncertainty as demand for product managers rises, raising concerns about the impact of AI on designer roles.
Data science
fromComputerworld
2 days ago

AI project 'failure' has little to do with AI

The reliability of genAI is compromised by various factors, necessitating independent verification of its outputs.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
2 days ago

Your Management Strategy Is Doomed to Fail If You Don't Do This

Effective management focuses on execution through a straightforward approach: face reality, investigate issues, fix them systematically, and own the outcomes.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
3 days ago

AI can't remember what your company learned the hard way | Fortune

Boards are rapidly replacing CEOs, risking loss of institutional memory crucial for navigating an AI-centric future.
#sustainability
Coffee
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why sustainable products fail-and what actually gets people to use them

Sustainable products fail when they require more care; they succeed when they minimize friction and simplify user behavior.
Coffee
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why sustainable products fail-and what actually gets people to use them

Sustainable products fail when they require more care; they succeed when they minimize friction and simplify user behavior.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

Nike Just Can't Do It - The Turnaround Story Stumbles

Nike's stock fell 13.41% despite a 24.25% earnings beat, indicating investor skepticism about the company's turnaround progress.
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
3 days ago

Why Most Companies Get Innovation Completely Wrong

Real innovation stems from those closest to the work, not from executives or consultants.
fromBig Think
3 days ago

Why fixing your gadgets often costs more than replacing them

The fix, he told me, was temporary - he didn't have the right part and couldn't get it. This experience revealed a broader shift in how modern products are designed, sold, and owned - one that increasingly treats repair as optional and replacement as inevitable.
Renovation
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

Why Referral Programs Fail - and How to Build One That Works

Most small businesses lack a structured referral system, leading to passive and unpredictable growth despite referrals being a key driver.
Education
fromForbes
4 days ago

40% Of US Marketers Fail A Basic Marketing Test. Why This Matters.

Many American marketers lack basic knowledge, with 40% failing to understand fundamental concepts in their field.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
23 hours ago

How to Navigate Brand Authenticity in the Age of AI Slop

Originality and authenticity in content are essential for brands to stand out in a saturated market dominated by low-quality AI-generated content.
#organizational-culture
Productivity
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Why Leaders Often Discover Organizational Problems Too Late

Hidden problems in teams often remain unreported due to a culture that discourages early issue escalation, leading to delayed responses and increased costs.
Psychology
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

Why Great Employees Still Fail Inside the Wrong Strategy

Culture drives behavior under pressure, influencing differentiation through shared conviction and adaptive thinking.
Productivity
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Why Leaders Often Discover Organizational Problems Too Late

Hidden problems in teams often remain unreported due to a culture that discourages early issue escalation, leading to delayed responses and increased costs.
Psychology
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

Why Great Employees Still Fail Inside the Wrong Strategy

Culture drives behavior under pressure, influencing differentiation through shared conviction and adaptive thinking.
#customer-loyalty
fromMarTech
2 months ago
Marketing

Loyalty didn't disappear. Brands traded it away. | MarTech

Loyalty remains valuable but brands eroded it by prioritizing gimmicks and engagement metrics over measurable, economically meaningful retention.
#agentic-commerce
Marketing tech
fromForbes
3 days ago

AI Is Deciding What Your Customers See - Most Brands Haven't Caught Up

AI agents are transforming e-commerce, projected to account for 25% of global sales by 2030, shifting traditional consumer engagement models.
Marketing tech
fromFortune
5 days ago

AI agents are already driving 10% of revenue for some brands. Is yours invisible to them? | Fortune

Agentic commerce allows AI agents to autonomously handle the entire shopping journey, transforming e-commerce and driving significant retail revenue growth.
Marketing tech
fromForbes
3 days ago

AI Is Deciding What Your Customers See - Most Brands Haven't Caught Up

AI agents are transforming e-commerce, projected to account for 25% of global sales by 2030, shifting traditional consumer engagement models.
Marketing tech
fromFortune
5 days ago

AI agents are already driving 10% of revenue for some brands. Is yours invisible to them? | Fortune

Agentic commerce allows AI agents to autonomously handle the entire shopping journey, transforming e-commerce and driving significant retail revenue growth.
UX design
fromMedium
3 days ago

Designers finally have a say in the product they design.

AI empowers designers by restoring their decision-making authority in the design process.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
3 days ago

Why Every Founder Should Tap Into the Refurbished Economy

Businesses are increasingly opting for refurbished assets to save costs and enhance sustainability amid rising expenses and unpredictable supply chains.
fromTasting Table
6 days ago

Why Costco May Never Carry Certain Name Brands - Tasting Table

Costco's inventory is limited to 3,500 to 4,000 items, significantly fewer than the 30,000 found in typical supermarkets, necessitating strict selection criteria for each SKU.
Silicon Valley food
Business
fromHarvard Business Review
1 week ago

How Successful Retailers Prosper in Tough Times

U.S. retail chains have faced significant challenges, including bankruptcies and a shift to online sales, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Berlin
fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

How smart management built a forgettable world

Cities designed for efficiency often lack character and individuality, while places like Yogyakarta demonstrate that creativity and function can coexist.
Marketing tech
fromEMARKETER
4 days ago

Brands want personalization at scale, but their data stack keeps getting in the way

Limited platform integration is the top barrier to personalization for 42% of brand marketers and 47% of agency marketers in North America.
Marketing
fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

Strategic Planning For Marketers: Your Critical Role In Strategy Development And Implementation - Above the Law

Legal marketing professionals significantly influence law firm strategic planning by focusing on external market dynamics and competitive positioning.
E-Commerce
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

My Old Navy pricing experiment: How I became a part-time trader of socks, leggings, and T-shirts

Dynamic pricing at retailers like Old Navy creates fluctuating costs, turning consumers into day traders of everyday goods.
UX design
fromMedium
5 days ago

Design engineers, UX Design's demise, forget your "lovable" products

Design Engineering merges visual design and front-end development, focusing on the intersection of design decisions and technical implementation.
Online marketing
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Winning Customers Is Easy - Keeping Them Isn't. Here's Why

Customer retention now determines long-term small business success as acquisition becomes easier through modern tools like social media and AI.
Startup companies
fromInc
2 weeks ago

Inside the DesignObsessed Strategy Driving Cadence's 50-Percent Repeat Sales Rate

Cadence creates premium magnetic containers and organizers that seamlessly integrate into daily life while maintaining aesthetic appeal and sustainability through meticulous industrial design.
Marketing
fromThedrum
6 days ago

MASTERCLASS: Why annual marketing plans are failing your business

Traditional annual marketing plans are ineffective in today's fast-paced market, leading to wasted resources and missed opportunities.
Marketing
fromForbes
5 days ago

Why Understanding Moments Matters More Than Reach

Marketers should focus on connecting brands to cultural moments rather than just measuring reach and impressions.
Software development
fromApp Developer Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Second Product: Scaling means rebuilding what you already shipped

Successful software products require rebuilding from scratch as they scale, similar to how telescopes need structural reinforcement when upgraded with new equipment.
Marketing tech
fromThedrum
6 days ago

From football to fashion: How smartphones embrace consumers

AI and fashion collaborations are reshaping mobile marketing strategies, enabling brands to engage consumers through lifestyle rather than just technology.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

7 Walmart-Brand Groceries To Avoid, According To Shoppers - Tasting Table

Great Value and Bettergoods are Walmart's in-house brands, with some products receiving negative customer feedback.
Marketing
fromMarTech
5 days ago

What happens when ad spend goes wrong | MarTech

Account ownership in advertising is primarily about financial logistics, risk, and legal responsibility, not just control.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

This Secret Pattern Predicts What's Next in Your Market. Once You See It, You Can't Unsee It.

Everything bundles, unbundles, and rebundles in cycles, creating predictable opportunities for entrepreneurs to identify and capitalize on industry shifts.
US politics
fromMedium
4 weeks ago

Product ethics have never mattered more

Anthropic refused Pentagon contract terms requiring unrestricted AI use, maintaining ethical boundaries against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, demonstrating how product values withstand government pressure.
UX design
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

Forget your "lovable" products; the real leverage point was always learning.

Learning reshapes the relationship between outputs and outcomes, serving as the true leverage point that design conversations overlook while chasing trending methodologies.
fromInc
1 week ago

Nearly Two Thirds of Marketers Failed This Simple Marketing Quiz. Would You?

The study surveyed 1,226 marketing decision-makers who work for businesses of different sizes and industries throughout the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Canada.
Marketing
E-Commerce
fromRetail Brew
2 weeks ago

How retailers can leverage their private label marketing advantage over national brands

Private label sales reached $283 billion with growth outpacing national brands, requiring distinct marketing strategies focused on point-of-sale engagement rather than external storytelling.
Marketing tech
fromInc
2 weeks ago

87 Percent of Shoppers Pay More for Brands They Trust. AI Is Putting That Advantage at Risk

Online trust is eroding due to AI-enabled fraud and misinformation, threatening DTC brands with a potential 'Dead Web' scenario where consumers retreat to only major platforms.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Grocery Store Red Flag That Too Many Shoppers Ignore - Tasting Table

Inspect canned goods carefully for dents and damage before purchasing, as severe dents compromise seals and create foodborne illness risks.
Marketing
fromBrandingmag
1 week ago

The Pre-Purchase Fallacy: The Activation Gap That Dooms Brand Strategy

Customer retention alone cannot drive growth; acquiring new customers from competitors is essential for brand expansion and profitability.
fromPractical Ecommerce
2 weeks ago

Launch Your Own Private-Label Brand

Sourced directly from a manufacturer, private-label brands remove one or more layers of intermediaries from the supply chain, usually distributors or other brands. A nearly identical private brand can earn more margin, even at a low price.
E-Commerce
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Power of Happenstance in Consumer Experiences

Unexpected product encounters generate stronger emotional connections and higher product evaluations than anticipated encounters.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Why some brands are choosing slower, more expensive growth on purpose

"Instead of starting with a product that we didn't feel like existed in the marketplace, we started with a mission that we felt like didn't exist, particularly in the beauty space," Cohen said. "We love that young people are turning to brands for not just products, but for the issues that they care about-and also that's what holds us accountable."
Marketing
Marketing tech
fromModern Retail
3 weeks ago

Customer reviews become a key battleground as AI revolutionizes product discovery

Brands are strategically increasing customer reviews to improve visibility in AI-powered search engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity, which use reviews as key ranking factors.
Marketing tech
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Illuminating blind spots in store strategy execution

Consumer goods brands require real-time retail intelligence and visibility of in-store execution to compete effectively, as legacy tools fail to provide actionable data needed for optimal product placement, pricing, and promotion management.
Marketing tech
fromForbes
3 weeks ago

How To Stress-Test Your Brand's AI Visibility Before A Competitor Does

AI systems compress competitive landscapes into shortlists based on verifiable online signals, making brand visibility and digital proof critical for market eligibility.
Marketing
fromBrandingmag
2 weeks ago

Always Winning: Why Competition Is About Enduring Brand Relevance

Constant brand repositioning driven by anxiety weakens recognition and trust; true relevance requires anchoring changes to an unwavering core identity.
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 month ago

Yes! Apples Relaunch: A New Era for Apple Shopping

For many, apples have become an afterthought in an age filled with flashy, processed snacks. But Yes! Apples is on a mission to change that narrative. By prioritizing flavor profiles-sweet versus tart-and use-case guidance-snack versus bake-the brand is making apples an intentional and craveable snack option. This shift is not just a marketing strategy; it's a movement to help consumers fall in love with apples again.
Food & drink
fromeLearning Industry
2 weeks ago

Product Knowledge: Definition, Importance, And How To Train Your Teams Effectively

Product knowledge is the sum of everything an employee understands about the products and services they work with. At its core, it means knowing "what you're selling" inside and out. This includes product features, benefits, use cases, pricing, and how the product fits into customers' lives and the competitive landscape.
Marketing
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

8 products that used to last decades but now seem to break after the warranty expires - Silicon Canals

My grandmother's refrigerator ran for forty years. The washing machine she bought in the 1970s? Still spinning when she passed away. Meanwhile, I'm on my third coffee maker in five years, and don't get me started on the laptop that mysteriously died two weeks after the warranty expired. This isn't just bad luck or nostalgia talking. There's something fundamentally different about how products are made today versus decades ago.
Gadgets
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

54.7% of Retail Brands now Have Their Own Product Line

Retailer-owned products not being seen as a cheap alternative anymore, but instead, a way to convey luxury and exclusivity. Price-Led Positioning is No Longer Dominating UK Supermarkets. Small UK businesses are aggressively growing, with price-led positioning becoming a dated trend. It's becoming evident that brands are no longer using their own branded products as a way to be a cheap alternative.
E-Commerce
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

The Packaging Mistake Most CPG Founders Make

Use consumer language on packaging and focus on buyer research and metrics to successfully launch CPG products and secure retail shelf space.
fromThedrum
3 weeks ago

A focus on marketing excellence

FOCUS is about what's crucial to the future of the business - leaving behind what's not important. It defines and communicates the absolute fundamentals that every market must put in place, and a clear view of the end-to-end operational model.
Social media marketing
fromThe Drum
1 month ago

How Changing Course Helped These Brands Stay The Course

Brands can pivot influencer campaigns by adapting objectives, messaging, and formats to align with changed consumer behavior during Covid-19, maintaining sensitivity and effectiveness.
fromThe Business of Fashion
2 months ago

Can Brands Turn Their Most Devoted Fans Into Paying Customers?

Fashion fans are more visible - and influential - than ever before. The Met Gala - often called fashion's Super Bowl - garnered more engagement across social media and press than the actual American football championship last year, according to Launchmetrics. Just like Swifties, fashion fanatics gather online in communities and comment sections on accounts like Gvishiani's to dissect collections, magazine covers and red carpets.
Fashion & style
Marketing
fromMarTech
3 weeks ago

Why the future of marketing looks like product management | MarTech

Full-stack marketers succeed by understanding how all marketing functions work together rather than mastering single channels, requiring fluency across media, creative, data, UX, and technology.
Business
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Why customer service is integral to business success

Excellent customer service, built on responsiveness, consistency, and empathy, is essential to retain customers and support long-term business success.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

5 Steps to Take Your Product From Idea to Shelf

Define a clear vision, build a focused MVP, create a purpose-driven brand, choose distribution and supply chain, support launch with marketing, and remain flexible.
fromForbes
1 month ago

From Click To Doorstep: Why Delivery Experience Is The Last Brand Impression

That's a problem. Without a doubt, a great website and top-level marketing will help generate new sales, but it's the delivery experience that warrants future ones. This is because today's consumer not only has options for where they'll buy but also a high set of expectations. What's more, they remember the way a product arrives at their doorstep more than how it was sold.
E-Commerce
Gadgets
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Is your hit product a 'gateway product'?

Gateway products solve real customer jobs but are often temporary, getting supplanted by simpler, cheaper, or more convenient solutions like smartphones replacing Flip.
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

This Is the Secret to Building Products Customers Actually Love

Her payment form wasn't connecting to the payment processor, and every attempt ended in an error message that made no sense. I understood her frustration. As a founder myself, I was acutely aware of the pain of trying to run a business and feeling like nothing was going your way. When I dug into her form, I found the problem a few minutes later: a mismatch between test mode and live credentials.
Startup companies
UX design
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How brands can build AI that inspires

AI is evolving beyond efficiency to enhance creativity, self-expression, confidence, and everyday experiences, elevating life through inspirational, delightful design.
UX design
fromMedium
2 months ago

How can you ensure paying customers don't worsen the new user experience?

Balance B2B design between new-user usability and paying customers' customized requirements by prioritizing tangible outcomes and negotiating business incentives.
fromwww.retaildive.com
1 month ago

Outcomes are table stakes. How brands deliver them is the advantage.

Performance has always been the foundation of commerce media because it tied spend to measurable behavior. From sponsored search to sponsored products, the category scaled by delivering outcomes that could be directly attributed to transactions. Automation, AI-driven optimization and closed-loop measurement accelerated that model and made outcomes-based buying the norm. Outcomes still matter. But as AI reduces friction and increases competition, outcomes alone no longer create separation.
Marketing tech
fromForbes
2 months ago

How To Take Advantage Of Technology In CPG Marketing

Statistics from the 2025 holiday shopping season clearly show that AI is playing a huge role in how people shop. But new research from retail payment platform Adyen found that many consumers are ready for AI to become their personal shopper. Just over half-51%-said they're open to letting AI take over the entire shopping process, including making final purchases. Millennials are the most willing to let agents do their shopping, with nearly three in five saying they are ready for such a shift.
E-Commerce
Marketing tech
fromModern Retail
1 month ago

The end cap is about to change forever

Digital screens on store end caps are transforming in-store advertising by combining video ads with merchandising to increase attention, drive conversion, and deliver timely messaging.
E-Commerce
fromForbes
2 months ago

The Product Returns Armageddon Of 2026 Is Coming: Are You Prepared?

Record-high e-commerce return rates will strain retailers; investing in returns technology, training, and optimized processes converts returns from liability into competitive advantage.
E-Commerce
fromBossip
2 months ago

Why Your E-Commerce Brand Needs A Professional Retail Strategy

E-commerce success requires a professional retail strategy aligning omnichannel operations, sustainable margins, and intentional customer experience design to build scalable, authentic commerce.
fromMarTech
2 months ago

How inflation reshapes shopping habits and trust in private labels | MarTech

As prices climb, shoppers aren't just spending less-they're spending differently. Nearly half are buying smaller quantities or trading down to lower-cost options, such as canned fruit instead of fresh, according to Capgemini's report, "What matters to today's consumers 2026." It's not about cutting things out entirely-it's about making budgets stretch. Low- and middle-income households are especially deal-focused right now: more coupons, more frequent but smaller trips, and fewer meals out.
Marketing tech
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How discounting hurts long-term loyalty and profits

Discounting has been part of retail's toolkit for decades, and it can be effective, especially during high-stakes shopping seasons. But as promotions become more frequent across the industry, companies are taking a closer look at the downside: Short-term sales gains don't always come with long-term loyalty or durable margins, and customers remember how a brand made them feel far more than what they saved at checkout.
Marketing
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Why do so many legacy brands implode when trying to attract new customers?

So the brand reinvents itself to pull in a younger segment of the market, often by borrowing ideas from cooler competitors to seem more "on-trend." But instead of younger and cooler, the rebrand comes off as insincere, stilted, or cringey. Worse, the brand's older, core customers, who liked the brand as it was, are irritated by the changes. Instead of spurring new growth, the effort drives off some of the existing customers, leaving the brand worse off than when it started.
Marketing
Marketing
fromCX Dive
1 month ago

Maintaining brand relevancy: Here's what the numbers say

Brands must balance maintaining consumer trust with bold social media activity, since social platforms can rapidly shift perceptions and affect brand momentum.
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

With tough times around the corner, what should marketing leaders focus on first?

Sensible businesses will be scrutinizing outgoings now more than ever. With clients looking to claw back profits eroded by spiralling inflation, marketing investment (not to mention your fees) will be up for debate, whether you like it or not. Frustratingly, validating the success of marketing investments is becoming more difficult. We're facing an attribution crisis, and many marketers are struggling to prove the value of each channel or campaign due to the numerous challenges brought about by increased privacy constraints,
Marketing
Marketing
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Attention is a business strategy: how emotion builds market momentum

Attention is the most valuable marketing currency; brands must prioritize emotional presence over pure performance to drive memorable, sustainable growth.
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Understanding people's 'New World' brand expectations

If you work in marketing, you might want to look away now. The brutal truth is... the vast majority of people don't care about your brand. In fact, 81% of the brands sold across Europe could disappear overnight and consumers wouldn't be concerned... They probably wouldn't even notice. Various dynamics are at play here. Firstly, abundance. With up to 30,000 new products being launched every year, we're all spoilt for choice. With so much variety on offer, very few brands feel truly indispensable.
Marketing
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