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U.S. job openings slump to lowest level since January 2021

September 04, 2024 U.S. job openings slump to lowest level since January 2021 In July, job openings fell sharply in healthcare and state and local government and also dropped in warehousing and transportation. BY Associated Press America’s employers posted fewer job openings in July than they had the previous month, a sign that hiring could further … Continue reading U.S. job openings slump to lowest level since January 2021

Martech cut of budget falls to lowest level in 10 years

Gartner survey finds technology getting 23.8% of marketing budget this year, down from 25.4% in 2023. Paid media jumped from 25.6% to 27.9%. Constantine von Hoffman on May 13, 2024 Marketing technology’s percentage of marketing budgets fell to 23.8% this year, down from about 25.4% in 2023, according to Gartner’s 2024 CMO Spend Survey. Spending … Continue reading Martech cut of budget falls to lowest level in 10 years

Consumer confidence drops to its lowest level in nearly two years as Americans fret over their financial futures

April 30, 2024 Consumer confidence drops to its lowest level in nearly two years as Americans fret over their financial futures U.S. consumer confidence deteriorated for the third straight month. BY Associated Press U.S. consumer confidence deteriorated for the third straight month as Americans continue to fret about their short-term financial futures with prices and interest … Continue reading Consumer confidence drops to its lowest level in nearly two years as Americans fret over their financial futures

The Apple Watch SE drops to its lowest price yet, plus the rest of the week’s best tech deals

Cherlynn Low @cherlynnlow I wasn’t expecting Apple, of all companies, to deliver the most competitively priced smartwatch you can buy in 2022. But with Apple shaving $30 off the cost, the new Watch SE is arguably the most compelling wearable on the market. For $150 less than the new Series 8, this year’s Watch SE … Continue reading The Apple Watch SE drops to its lowest price yet, plus the rest of the week’s best tech deals

Why $1000/Month is the Absolute Lowest Amount You Should Spend on Outsourcing Your Social Media

Jason Yormark — February 18, 2020 How’s that for click bait? The difference is, this is a true statement based on years of trial and error as a consultant and agency owner. I’ve spent the better part of the last 10 years trying to figure out how to deliver measurable and meaningful results for business … Continue reading Why $1000/Month is the Absolute Lowest Amount You Should Spend on Outsourcing Your Social Media

Consumer study finds ‘personalization’ lowest on long list of retailer considerations

Consumer behavior may not be what you think it is. Greg Sterling on May 31, 2019   A widely accepted idea among retail technology providers is: consumers crave personalization. However, in a new study, Deloitte finds that personalization is last on a relatively long list of factors that consumers consider when choosing a retailer. The … Continue reading Consumer study finds ‘personalization’ lowest on long list of retailer considerations