Designers take Target to task over website redesign
Twitter and the blogosphere weren’t pleased with the retail giant’s refresh, calling it cluttered and pointing out its generous use of drop shadows.
Twitter and the blogosphere weren’t pleased with the retail giant’s refresh, calling it cluttered and pointing out its generous use of drop shadows.
The soft drink brand worked with an agency to create a microsite for the promotion. Would-be designers have made some doozies.
As the holidays approach, consider one of these tomes to offer a little humor to a writer in your life, even if that writer is yourself.
A group of Walmart associates advocating for higher pay posted an image to Facebook of a sign for the food drive. A Walmart spokesman said the drive is a positive.
People’s waistlines might not be able to afford the extra slices of pumpkin pie, but new projections show it should be less of a concern for customers’ checkbooks.
The carrier did great in terms of cancelled flights and on-time arrivals, but lagged in denied boardings and customer satisfaction score.
Through no fault of their own, a few excited gamers received consoles prior to the Nov. 22 release date. Microsoft won’t let them play through their Xbox Live accounts, though.
Social media users who are hammering the store chain over its holiday hours are receiving responses that are like cranberry sauce: canned.
If what you really want is more customers, avoid these tactics.
Tenants at Rockaway Townsquare in New Jersey might be left playing the ultimate game of ‘Simon Says’ in response to management’s memo about its new holiday hours.
Stores will open their doors at 8 p.m. on the holiday because it’s what shoppers want, the company says. Employees must be thrilled
At least one blog suggests that a better name would make the ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government a little easier to swallow. So here are some tongue-in-cheek suggestions.
An internal poll gauging employee opinion on coming in to work at 7:30 p.m. on the day before Black Friday went public this week.
The unabashedly Christian store chain announced it is re-examining what it stocks after a blogger wrote about an alleged incident in a New Jersey store. (UPDATE)
Do you wish someone ‘Happy Birthday’ on Facebook, or shorten someone’s name right after you meet them? Knock it off!