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Retail Media Vibes

Retail Media Vibes

著者: Brandon Viveiros
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Retail Media Vibes is your marketing lens on the world of shopping, commerce, and culture. Each episode brings fresh conversations with industry insiders who break down the stories driving how brands reach shoppers and how shoppers connect with brands. From big retail moments to the latest shifts in digital media, it’s your front-row seat to the strategies shaping the future of commerce.


We keep it smart, energetic, and actionable, mixing sharp analysis with good vibes so you walk away informed and inspired. Whether you’re a retail pro, a marketer looking for an edge, or simply curious about where the industry is headed, this podcast is made for you.


Join the vibe and stay ahead in retail media.© 2025 Retail Media Vibes
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  • Ep. 8 - Secondhand Is the New Mainstream
    2025/12/20

    Attention is scarce, noise is cheap, and shoppers are rewriting the rules. We sit down with brand and growth strategist Erin Campbell to map the new terrain: how to reach people who spend 13 hours a day with media yet crave less clutter and more connection. The core idea that anchors our exchange is simple and hard: tactics are table stakes, meaning is the moat. Erin breaks down how to identify the heart of your audience, connect it to the soul of your brand, and build a brand world that travels across touchpoints with texture instead of repetition.

    From there, we dive into the boom in secondhand shopping, and why it’s more than thrift. Resale blends value, sustainability, and identity, empowering buyers to access rare goods and express taste with provenance. We compare platforms like eBay and GOAT, talk authentication and trust, and explore why brands shouldn’t rush to “own” the resale moment so much as craft products and stories worthy of second lives. You’ll hear practical angles on scarcity with purpose, community lore, and making goods that age into artifacts.

    We also explore the analog comeback: vinyl, paper books, film cameras, even corded phones for kids. After years of chasing frictionless everything, intentional friction feels like relief. Analog rituals offer presence, delayed gratification, and shared memory, things digital rarely sustains. We spotlight LEGO’s mindful build experiences and why designing for calm can be a competitive edge. Along the way we weigh quick hits, from Toys "R" Us 2.0 and experiential retail to Apple’s pricey phone sock and Doug McMillon’s Walmart legacy, and extract lessons any operator can use.

    If this conversation sparked ideas, follow the show, share it with a teammate, and leave a review.

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  • Ep. 7 - Influence with Integrity: Mixing AI and Authenticity
    2025/12/06

    What happens when brand safety and speed meet the messy magic of real human influence? We bring on influencer marketer Emma Curry to explore where AI-driven creators can help, where they can harm, and how transparency keeps audiences on your side. From synthetic personas that never miss a talking point to the irreplaceable trust earned by human voices, we map the tradeoffs and share a practical framework: keep humans in the loop, use AI to pressure-test briefs, and pick categories wisely so you don’t sell perfection where people need honesty.

    Then we get tactical. Retail media keeps accelerating, demanding more assets, more often. We break down how to structure creator shoots for evergreen use, capture both short video and lifestyle stills, and design modular CTAs that swap by retailer without losing the story. Emma shares a favorite move, bring social into the store. An original song cut for in‑store radio during the holidays became prime exposure and a masterclass in stretching one asset across channels where buying actually happens.

    We also wade into the contracts that decide your ROI: usage windows that match retail turnover, the extra costs of in‑store and CTV, and when SAG-AFTRA rules apply. The headline: don’t commission content without a plan. Decide where it will live, how it will refresh, and what success looks like before you press record. Plus, we have fun with quick hits on ads in public restrooms and smart fridges, BNPL holiday habits, and “Campaigns We Love,” featuring Huggies’ cheeky “Do It for the Team” and Walmart’s nostalgia-rich WhoKnewville.

    If this gave you ideas for your next creator brief or retail media pitch, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a review so more marketers can find Retail Media Vibes.

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    52 分
  • Ep. 6 - First Five Recap: Summerween, CTV, and Work Slop
    2025/11/22

    Missed the first five episodes? We stitched the best insights into one high-energy tour through what’s actually moving shoppers and budgets right now. From Halloween arriving in July to AI that can buy for you, we dig into the hits, the misses, and the money-makers.

    We kick off with Summerween, where retailers extend the season and capture early spend without feeling forced. Then we shift to agentic shopping—the idea that AI agents handle the repetitive, low-risk purchases and increasingly the shortlist for bigger ones. Trust, transparency, and clear opt-ins will drive adoption this holiday season, and we share the guardrails that make it work. The brand-versus-shopper debate gets a fresh look through the lens of first-party data at scale: why building brands inside retail ecosystems can accelerate conversion and loyalty when done right.

    Connected TV steals the spotlight with surging retail media investment and the promise of closing the loop. We talk about when shoppable overlays beat the scroll and how to design incentives that overcome second-screen distraction. On measurement, we tackle the ROAS trap and lay out a practical stack: incrementality, retailer attribution, MMM, and KPI alignment by tactic. The gaming segment explores safe, authentic ways to show up—native integrations, limited digital items, and digital-physical twins that create real value without breaking immersion.

    We round it out with store tech that actually helps—think app-first wayfinding and contextual offers over expensive cart hardware—and a reality check on “work slop,” or AI output that creates rework when nobody owns accuracy. For dessert, we break down hype marketing that lasts: smart collabs, limited drops, and timing that feeds long-term loyalty. Ready to retool your retail media playbook before the holidays? Listen, share with a teammate, and tell us your boldest prediction. If you’re enjoying the show, subscribe, leave a quick review, and pass this episode to someone who loves both strategy and sell-through.

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