- Amazon held fast to its first-place ranking in the top 15 sites, with 19.2 percent of all site visits, an increase over the 18.8 percent in November.
- Amazon saw an increase in visitors to its site of just over 4,000 in December.
- Target managed to edge out Apple for fourth place in the rankings.Apple’s overall share of site visits dropped from 7.6 percent in November to 6.8 percent in December.
- The Home Depot also suffered a decrease in positioning, dropping to 12 th place in December from 10 th place in November.
- Lowe’s Home Improvement dropped out of the top 15 most visited sites in the US in December, and Walgreen’s made it into the top 15, taking 15 th
- Etsy moved up to seventh place in the rankings in December from ninth place in November, increasing its percentage share of all visits to the top 15 sites from 4.6 percent in November to 5.2 percent in December.
- eBay maintained second place in the rankings and won a slight increase in visitors over the month of November.
SALES LEADS: Pepsico, Macy’s, Dos Equis…
A summary for Corporate Marketers, Media Sales Executives and Advertising Agencies to see what clients are moving into the market and/or targeting U.S. consumers right now.
- Pepsico
Bestselling author, speaker and TV host Gaby Natale has inked a deal with PepsiCo to empower and inspire the company’s employees as part of its commitment to celebrating diversity during Hispanic Heritage Month. The EMMY winner will hold two company wide empowerment keynote speeches at the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters in Frisco on September 17 and at the Frito Lay Headquarters the next day, which will be telecast to field locations across the United States. Natale’s deal with PepsiCo is the first in a series of collaborations that the SuperLatina will be focusing on as part of a concerted effort by her company, AGANARmedia, a marketing company with a focus on Hispanic audiences, to develop empowerment programs with organizations that are committed -in words and action- to the advancement of gender parity, pay equity and talent diversity.
- Macy’s
At the event, people will come together to celebrate Mexican talent who https://www.anotherdating.com/eharmony-review/ are representing culture in music and art – with a special mural by LA-based artist Teddy Kelly
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Macy’s is hosting special events nationwide featuring influential individuals who have made contributions globally in connection with celebrating their Hispanic heritage in entertainment and fashion. The spirited in-store events, featuring a variety of celebrities of Hispanic descent, will explore different methods of storytelling featuring music, television and digital content. In addition, guests will learn about traditions like quinceaneras, and how sports play a key role in the celebration of Hispanic heritage.Joining Macy’s to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month are celebrities including Latin Grammy-nominated Farruko; the cast and writers from Starz’s new and groundbreaking hit television show, “Vida;” Gadiel Del Orbe and Maya Murillo from Buzzfeed; Pero Like; ESPN radio and television personality, Gonzalo “Papi” Le Batard; beauty blogger and fashion expert, Elizabeth Torres; and fashion expert, Nick Verreos.Macy’s Hispanic Heritage Month events will take place at stores across the country including California, Florida, Illinois, New York and Texas.
- Dos Equis
In connection with Dos Equis’ recently launched ‘Keep it Interesante‘ campaign, the beer has partnered with popular streetwear and lifestyle brand creators of the ‘Mexico is the Shit’ jacket. The partnership will bring to life a series of pop-up shops and events specially curated by MITS featuring emerging Mexican talent, streetwear designers, visual artists, and music artists. The program will also come to life on social media, in sponsored content, on-premise merchandising and with a special edition Dos Equis & ‘Mexico is the Shit’ can.In celebration of the partnership and Mexican Independence Day, ‘Mexico is the Shit’ and Dos Equis will host a launch event on September 15 at Remezcla House in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The launch event will feature DJ performances by electro indie electronic artist Neon Indian (Texas/Mexico), famed Mexican party DJ Marcelo Cunning (New York), and DJ Chava (Chicago).