France’s Louis Vuitton is ranked as the world’s most valuable luxury brand for the eleventh year running, according to the 2016 “BrandZ Top 10 Luxury Brands” report.
The consumer, not the brand, now dictates when, where and how the two parties will interact with one another, according to a report from Deloitte Global.
Empowerment campaigns on social media have grown exponentially in recent years and while a slew of brands have adopted the idea in their own manner, the strategy still provides benefits if the authenticity is there.
Condé Nast shelter publication Architectural Digest saw an advertising increase of 9.6 percent for its inaugural “Great Design” issue compared to the year-ago June edition.
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With the 2016 United States presidential election campaign in full swing, the United States is expected to experience an election dominated by more mobile devices than in previous history.