Oura CMO Doug Sweeny played a key role in architecting the brand's rise from a niche fitness product to a mainstream wellness player.

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Other news to know

  • Brands’ AI strategies
  • This year, Guitar Center launched a chatbot to help customers find the right products and an employee training tool that simulates customer interactions.
  • Kroger has launched a weekly AI-generated insights report for brand executives, analysts or category managers to analyze their performance.
  • In partnership with OpenAI, Target has launched a new Target app within ChatGPT, allowing shoppers to ask for ideas, build multi-item baskets, shop for fresh food and check out using their Target account.
  • John Furner’s tenure as the next CEO of Walmart will at least initially be defined by how the company evolves from testing and experimenting with AI to implementing it throughout the company.
Top Stories Dec 10

How Scentbird is building its IP licensing program, from John Wick to Strawberry Shortcake

December 09, 2025

The successful licensing deals around the "Barbie" and "Wicked" releases have inspired brands like Scentbird Inc. to create a dedicated strategy around IP licensing collaborations.

EBay adds new AI agent policy to its website

December 08, 2025

EBay has updated the underlying code of its sprawling e-commerce platform to include new guidelines governing how AI agents and large language models can interact with its site, making it the latest retailer to set such rules.

Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt has mastered the art of the bookstore turnaround

December 08, 2025

Over the past six years, James Daunt has operationally flipped the U.S.'s largest bookstore chain upside down. Now in growth mode, the once-struggling retailer is a prime example of how to save one.

Retailers want AI to tell them where to put new locations. The tech isn’t there yet

December 08, 2025

There is one area in which retailers have been underwhelmed by AI as a predictive tool. It's real estate, executives at major brokerage firms that represent some of the biggest retailers in the nation told Modern Retail.

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‘You want to play defense’: Amid economic pressure, brands usher in Black Friday by trimming deals

November 24, 2025

Turmoil from tariffs and pressure on margins are forcing some brands to play it safer this Cyber Week.

Marketplace Briefing: Some Amazon sellers skip Black Friday deals as tariffs and platform fees bite

November 20, 2025

Some Amazon sellers are reducing or skipping their Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions as tariffs and platform fees squeeze margins.

Why US shoppers are still getting hit with tariff invoices on overseas e-commerce orders

October 27, 2025

Online shoppers are getting blindsided by tariff invoices from shipping carriers and U.S. customs. Logistics experts say the complicated issue of accidental bills could drag on for months.

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Marketplace Briefing: TikTok Shop and Whatnot notch record-breaking Black Friday-Cyber Monday sales as live shopping surges

December 04, 2025

Live-shopping platforms TikTok Shop and Whatnot reported record-breaking sales during Black Friday and Cyber Monday as online live selling drives more holiday spending.

Tractor Supply bets on OpenAI as its primary AI partner

December 04, 2025

Tractor Supply is honing in on OpenAI as its main partner for AI technology. A tech executive at Tractor Supply said he wanted to pair up with OpenAI to learn the best ways to implement AI and to create consistencies around governance and its future roadmap.

How Gladly is redefining AI in CX for retailers and customers

November 25, 2025

Many retailers are turning to AI in customer experience (CX) solutions to automate service, facilitate transactions and drive revenue. However, most are still falling behind when it comes to harnessing the full potential of AI. For instance, the telephone remains a preferred channel for many consumers, yet impersonal automation and long hold times continue to […]

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Brands Briefing: Papier’s sales swell to $50M this year fueled by a desire for analog products

December 09, 2025

Papier is seeing double-digit sales growth from a new wave of consumers opting for analog products.

Brands bet on ’12 days of deals’ and other limited-time drops to drum up excitement between Cyber Monday and Christmas

December 08, 2025

Borrowing from the flash sale model, the promotion du jour this holiday season appears to be “12 days of deals,” or limited-time product drops designed to drum up excitement during the typically challenging sales period between Cyber Monday and mid-December.

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As big brands flood the podcast ad space, startups are refining strategies to stand out

December 05, 2025

As podcast advertising becomes even more competitive, smaller brands are trying to fine-tune their strategies and spending to best reach their target demo.

Operations

Luxury resale is angling to be the big winner of this year’s secondhand gift boom

December 03, 2025

Luxury resale is having a moment this holiday season as it benefits from people looking for value and a growing acceptance of pre-owned items as gifts.

From UGC to R&D: POV Beauty’s Ani Hadjinian on leveraging community for every product launch

December 03, 2025

POV Beauty CEO Ani Hadjinian breaks down how creator intuition, community feedback and social commerce are reshaping beauty’s growth playbook.

Inside Saatva’s measurement approach linking TV ads to in-store sales

October 30, 2025

Nora Eisner, senior research data scientist, Tatari For most retailers, measuring the success of an ad is as simple as waiting to see if it drives someone to visit a website. But what about getting shoppers to go to a brick-and-mortar store? Yes, in-store sales are still very much a thing in 2025. In fact, […]