An AmericanApparel ad for a "Hurricane Sandy Sale" sparked backlash from the Twittersphere. AmericanApparel is just one of several companies that committed online marketing faux pas in times of crisis.
Full line of “Shark Week” apparel, skateboard decks, USB drives, and more. Further digging around reveals that users who submit photos receive a 20% off discount from the Shark Week apparel store, but this is a secret bonus.
The businesses with the most check-ins in their respective categories were: Target (retail), 7-Eleven (convenience stores), Old Navy (apparel), Bank of America (hot dog sta—er, banks), and Home Depot (home-related stores).
Appliances follow at 41%, auto 38%, consumer goods at 29%, apparel at 24%, entertainment at 23% and finally, travel, at 22%. The impact of social networks on the purchase behavior of American consumers is growing steadily.
Toys, electronics, apparel and accessories, understandably top the list of most popular search terms, increasing exponentially over the previous week. For apparel and accessories, Hitwise also notes Ugg boots have made a triumphant return to winter...
Here's how it'll work: virtual AmericanApparel clothing -- the shirts, lingerie, etc.bought in game space -- will come with note cards that have Web promo codes written on them. One interesting aspect to the promos is they'll let AmericanApparel...
Lycos reported that in March, the top three most-visited categories in its shopping network were Apparel, Books, and Electronics. Both the Canadian and Latin American service also seem to have a new retrieval mechanism in place.