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Gina and Gary Gloria and "Marlon" come face to face in Shakespeare And Hathaway
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Maid Marian (Live Action Portrayal) - Through the Ages 
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) - Portrayed by Olivia de Havilland
Rogues of Sherwood Forest (1950) - Portrayed by Diana Lynn
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) portrayed by Joan Rice
Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) as Maid Marian Fitzwalter portrayed by Sarah Branch
Robin and Marian (1976) - Portrayed by Audrey Hepburn
Robin Hood (1991) - Portrayed by Uma Thurman
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) as Marian Dubois - portrayed by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Robin Hood (BBC SERIES) (2006–2009) - portrayed by Lucy Griffiths
Robin Hood (2018) - Portrayed by Eve Hewson
Extra Mentions:
Robin Hood (1912) -  portrayed by Barbara Tennant
Robin Hood (1913) -  portrayed by Gerda Holmes
Robin Hood (1922)  as Lady Marian Fitzwalter - Portrayed by Enid Bennett
The Prince of Thieves (1948) as Lady Marian Claire - Portrayed by Patricia Morison
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955-1959) - Portrayed by Bernadette O'Farrell and Patricia Driscoll
Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood (1969) as Lady Marian Fitzwalter -  portrayed by Ciaran Madden
Disney’s Robin Hood (1973) -  voiced by Monica Evans and Nancy Adams
Robin of Sherwood (1984-1986) - Portrayed by Judi Trott
Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) - portrayed by Amy Yasbeck
Robin Hood (2010) - Portrayed by Cate Blanchett
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‘Belfast’ Star Ciarán Hinds on His Oscar Nom and the Movement to Get the ‘Snyder Cut’ Made
Variety Awards Circuit Podcast: Ciarán Hinds on his getting recognized, working with Kenneth Branagh and more.
Belfast native Ciarán Hinds finally received the recognition he’s deserved with an Oscar nomination for his role in the Focus Features picture “Belfast.” Hinds’ career has spanned over 120 films and television series, but he tells Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast that knew when he began to read writer and director Kenneth Branagh’s script for “Belfast” that he wanted to be a part of it.
On this episode, Hinds talks about the impressive career that has seen him share the screen with the likes of Andrew Garfield and Daniel Day-Lewis and working under the guidance of master filmmakers like Paul Thomas Anderson and Steven Spielberg, whom he reunited with at this year’s Oscar nominees luncheon.
He also discusses what it was like to work with an outstanding cast that included Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan and the young Jude Hill. Finally, he discusses the movement for the release of the “Snyder Cut,” the extended version of “Justice League,” where he voiced the villain Steppenwolf.
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“Belfast” tells the story of Buddy (Jude Hill), a young boy and his working-class family as they experience the tumultuous Irish city during the late 1960s. Hinds plays Pop, the grandfather of young Buddy, and provides life lessons and guidance on existing in a confusing world. For his efforts, Hinds received his first Oscar nomination for best supporting actor, as well as recognition from the Critics Choice and BAFTA awards, which take place this coming weekend.
Hinds has been a character actor for decades with memorable performances in films like “Munich” (2005), “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” (2011) and the “Harry Potter” and “Game of Thrones” series.
Variety Awards Circuit podcast is hosted by Clayton Davis, Michael Schneider, Jazz Tangcay and Jenelle Riley and is your one-stop listen for lively conversations about the best in movies. Michael Schneider is the producer and Drew Griffith edits. Each week, “Awards Circuit” features interviews with top talent and creatives; discussions and debates about awards races and industry headlines; and much, much more. Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or anywhere you download podcasts. New episodes post every week.
https://variety.com/2022/film/awards/ciaran-hinds-belfast-oscars-nomination-zack-snyder-justice-league-1235201443/
Remember… he discusses the movement for the release of the “Snyder Cut,” the extended version of “Justice League,” where he voiced the villain Steppenwolf. — Variety
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bombermuc · 4 years
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Ciaran Griffiths in Shameless UK (S07E09) wearing a green MA1 bomber jacket.
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forensicated · 8 months
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I wish we had seen this side of Craig more often!
(as opposed to this side of Matt 🤣🤣)
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peach-salinger · 6 years
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✧・*゚scottish male names
→ link to my scottish female name masterlist → link to my scottish surnames masterlist
under the cut are a mixture of 281 traditional, modern and uncommon scottish male names. this masterlist was created for all in one breath rp, but feel free to link on your own sites! names are listed in alphabetical order. as always, it's a good idea to google pronunciations (some of them might surprise you!). my favourites are in bold, just because. please like♡ or reblog if you found this useful.
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aaron, abhainn, adie, adam, aedan, aibne, ailbeart, ainsley, alasdair, alec, alban, allan, alpin, andrew, angus, archibald, arran, argyle, armstrong, artair, askill, aulay, avery
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baen, baigh, baird, balloch, banner, barclay, bartholomew, bean, bearnard, birk, blaine, blair, blake, bothan, boyd, braden, bram, brian, brochan, broden, brodric, brody, bruce, bryce, bryson, busby, buzz
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caddock, caelan, cahal, cailean, calder, callum, camden, cameron, campbell, carson, ciaran, cinead, clement, clyde, coinneach, coby, colin, collum, colwyn, comhnall, constantine, corey, cormac, craig, creighton, crisdean, cuthbert
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daffyd, daimh, dallas, dalziel, damhan, dand, derrick, davy, dewey, donal, doughall, douglas, duncan, diarmid, domhnall, duff
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edan, ellar, elliot, emlin, ennis, errol, erskine, eugene, evan, evander, ewan, ewart
F
farlan, farquharson, fergus, fillan, fingal, fingan, finlay, fionn, fletcher, forres, francis, frankin, fraser
G
gair, gareth, gavin, geoffrey, gerwin, gilbert, gillchrist, gillean, gilmore, gilroy, glendon, glenn, godfrey, gordon, gowan, graeme, grant, gregor, griffith, gus
H, I, J
hamish, hamilton, harris, harold, hector, hew, horace, iagan, iain, innes, irvine, irving, isaac, iver, jackson, jacob, jaime, jamieson, jock, jonah
K
kade, kai, kane, keir, kendrew, kennan, kennedy, kester, kevin, kin, kirk, kyle
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labhrainn, lachlan, lamont, laine, lennox, leod, lewis, llewellyn, lloyd, logan, lorne, lucas, ludovic, luthais, lyall
M
macauley, mackenzie, maddock, magnus, malachy, malcolm, malise, marcus, martainn, maxwell, milroy, mitchell, morgan, montgomery, morrison, morven, murdo, muir, mungo, murdoc, murray, murtagh, myles
N, O, P, Q
nachton, neilan, niall, nichol, ninian, norris, norman, norval, ogilvy, oliphant, ossian, paden, parlan, paton, patrick, peterkin, petrus, quany, quinn
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ramsay, ray, reed, rhett, ringan, robert, rodrick, ronald, rory, ross, roswald, roy
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sandy, scott, seth, seumas, shaw, sholto, siomon, sloan, solomon, somerled, sorley, stewart, struan
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tamhas, taveon, tavin, tavish, teague, thacker, thane, thaxter, theobald, todd, toren, torgeir, torhte, tormaigh, torrence, torrian, torsten, torquil, tristan, tyree, tyrone
U, V, W, Z
urquhart, valentine, wallace, walmond, walrick, walter, watson, zachary
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Copper -  BBC America  -  8/19/2012  -  9/22/2013
Period Drama (23 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Tom Weston-Jones as Kevin "Corky" Corcoran
Kyle Schmid as Robert Morehouse
Ato Essandoh as Matthew Freeman
Anastasia Griffith as Elizabeth Haverford
Franka Potente as Eva Heissen
Kevin Ryan as Francis Maguire
Dylan Taylor as Andrew O’Brien
Kiara Glasco as Annie Reilly
Tessa Thompson as Sara Freeman
Alex Paxton-Beesley as Ellen Corcoran
Ron White as Ciaran Joseph Sullivan
Donal Logue as Brendan Donovan
Alfre Woodard as Hattie Lemaster
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UPDATED PEAK 2020 Retailers urged to focus on CX, Urban Outfitters smooths online payments, Missguided takes over lockers, widget tracks peak price drops, how to leverage marketplaces
InternetRetailing rounds up the latest news, insights and trends on how retailers and customers are planning for peak trading this year. In recent years pre-Christmas shopping has been at its highest over the Cyber Weekend of Black Friday to Cyber Monday, but the shape of this year’s shopping could well be different since English non-essential shops are now closed until December 2 under a second Covid-19 lockdown. Non-essential shops are however open in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland
  RETAILERS MUST DELIVER BETTER ON- AND OFFLINE EXPERIENCES OR LOSE £1.3BN, STUDIES WARN
Channel hopping shoppers are planning to cut their Black Friday budgets by 37% and holiday budgets down 43% – so retailers are being urged to work on their customer experience (CX) if they want to grab their slice of the action. Not doing so could cost as much as £1.3bn in revenue, studies warn.
  New research conducted on behalf of JRNI, an experiential relationship management (XRM) platform for scheduling and managing personalised experiences at scale, reveals how, with 43% of shoppers planning to spend less this holiday season, and 37% spending less in Black Friday sales, retailers will need to provide a multitude of shopping experience options if they are to maximise revenues.
  A second study from thinkTribe, a web performance and testing service provider, warns that poor online experiences could cost retailers 1.3bn in lost sales opportunities.
  Uncovering how the recent surge to online shopping is more nuanced than previously thought, the Rewriting the rules of engagement report from JRNI exposes how consumers are using a host of tools to ‘channel hop’ their way to the experiences they want. It also highlights that these changing behaviours are anticipated to stick long-term.
  Since the pandemic began, 58% say they shopped online for items that would previously have been purchased in-store. Over a third (36%) also said they had explored the very latest channels available, including shopping by appointment, audio and video personal shopping consultations, and click and collect/kerbside pickup.
  Despite all the hype, however, virtual and augmented reality technologies were met with muted enthusiasm by the overwhelming majority of shoppers; just 8% of US consumers had tried out these types of immersive technologies in the past six months.
  The research highlights how the days of spontaneous shopping sprees are becoming a thing of the past. More than half (56%) of UK consumers say they are now far more likely to schedule an appointment to visit a store than they were prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  Meanwhile, the research from thinkTribe of 2,000 UK shoppers, shows that the average consumer abandons 10% of their online purchases due to poor website performance. This means that retailers risk losing out on an estimated £1.3bn in lost sales over the peak trading period if their ecommerce platforms cannot cope with the surge in demand. And this comes just at the time when many retail businesses are trying to make up ground from lost sales in Q2 and Q3 in order to secure they long-term survival.
  John Federman, CEO at JRNI, comments: “We use phrases like ‘omnichannel’ to describe scenarios as though every consumer wants to move seamlessly across everything a retailer, for example, has to offer. However, we have to turn that idea inside out and remember that for consumers it’s all about experience, and always has been. A consumer will choose the experience they want, based on the service or goods they are buying, and then the channel. The businesses that will be rewarded with brand loyalty are those delivering great experiences in stores and online.”
  Deri Jones, CEO of thinkTribe, adds: “The pressure to perform in peak 2020 has been magnified by the pandemic and getting Black Friday - traditionally the gateway to Christmas trading - right this year could be ‘make or break’ for many retailers. It’s key that retailers address the fine balance between adding new functionality in order to deliver value to customers’ CX, against being technically robust enough to accommodate those changes because, with any change, you also bring risk.”
  URBAN OUTFITTERS AND ANTHROPOLOGIE OFFER SMOOTHER ONLINE PAYMENTS AHEAD OF PEAK
URBN lifestyle brands Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie are set to give customers across Europe a smooother online shopping experience, offering a range of flexible payment options following a partnership deal with Klarna.
  Klarna will be available to Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters shoppers in the UK, Germany, Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands. UK customers will have access to Pay in 30 days, the most popular Klarna service, which gives customers up to 30 days to pay for their goods after the item is shipped. They will also have the option of Instalments, allowing them to split the cost of their purchase into 3 equal monthly instalments. Both products incur no interest or fees.
  Michael Marth, COO for URBN International, comments: “Our ultimate goal is to provide our customers with the shopping experience that best works for, and fits, their lifestyle. Shoppers are increasingly demanding more flexible and convenient ways to pay so we are thrilled to add Klarna as an online payment option for both the Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie brands.”
  Luke Griffiths, Chief Commercial Officer at Klarna, adds: “As a global leader, at Klarna we provide customers all over the world with the opportunity to buy what they love, and to pay for it how they choose. To enable Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie shoppers to do this, not only in the UK but across Europe, particularly at a time when online shopping has been firmly established as a staple in all of our lives, is an exciting step towards achieving this ambition. It has been amazing to see such an immediate adoption and preference from Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie customers, especially in the UK market.”
  MISSGUIDED IN ‘LOCKER TAKE OVER’ WITH INPOST TO PUSH CONTACT FREE PEAK SHOPPING MESSAGE
Online fast fashion retailer Missguided is using lockers to push its brand in the run up to Christmas, with a UK ‘locker takeover’ in collaboration with locker delivery brand InPost.
  The collaboration will see 180 of InPost’s lockers around the UK fully branded with eye-catching Missguided visuals in the run up to Christmas and beyond.
  The aim of the takeover is to raise awareness of this safe and contact-free delivery and returns option that’s available to Missguided customers. As well as 24/7 access and ultra-convenience, InPost’s lockers offer a low-risk way to collect and return goods over the busy peak period.
  “Our customers don’t just love our cutting-edge fashion; they also prize the convenience and ease we offer when it comes to delivery and returns. We also know that this year’s Black Friday and Christmas is going to be different for everyone, with many preferring to avoid post offices and busy collection points.
  “That’s why we’re collaborating with InPost and taking our brand right to the heart of our customers’ communities. It’s a great way to remind our customers that they can collect their Missguided orders safely and securely on their own watch and at their preferred collection point.” Nick Bamber Chief Growth Officer - Marketing & eCommerce Trading at Missguided.
  Jason Tavaria, CEO at InPost added: “Our parcel lockers are easy to use, contact-free and located in accessible and convenient locations. With the bigger focus on covid-safe and contact-free delivery, customers can pick up and drop off their Missguided parcels – along with those of other InPost partner retailers – at any time that suits them. We’re excited to be bringing the Missguided brand to our lockers to help raise awareness of this great delivery option.”
  PRICE TRACKING IOS WIDGET LAUNCHED AS SHOPPERS LOOK TO SHOP SMARTER
Klarna is also in the PEAK 2020 news with the launch of a price-tracking iOS 14 widget that allows consumers to track price drops on items they are chasing down across the peak season.
  The feature launches alongside new curated holiday Wish Lists, deals and inspirational content to help savvy shoppers buy the perfect gifts for everyone on their lists this holiday season.
  A recent study by Klarna revealed that 73% of US shoppers surveyed have made a concerted effort to shop smarter since the beginning of the pandemic, with 8 out of 10 saying the pandemic has made them more mindful of their budget. Top strategies among respondents included shopping sales (61%), using coupons (54%), buying in bulk (41%), and using interest-free, buy now, pay later payment options (25%) as a means of better managing their personal finances.
  TIPS FOR USING MARKETPLACES ACROSS PEAK REVEALED
As retailers find themselves facing tough restrictions this golden quarter, and particularly during the cyber weekend, Global eCommerce platform, Kooomo, advises that marketplaces provide a great opportunity to branch out internationally as well as shift overstock as a result of the pandemic.
  Ciaran Bollard, CEO, Kooomo explains: “While most retailers will have had their plans in place for the cyber weekend for some time, some preparations are still being finalised. With a range of different restrictions, lockdowns and tiered approaches across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, it’s important retailers have considered every avenue in order to ensure they maximise sales. With this in mind, marketplaces offer a great opportunity to enhance sales this cyber weekend.”
  Bollard advises retailers to consider the following key aspects for taking advantage of marketplaces during this year’s cyber weekend:
Define your cyber weekend success
What is it that a “successful” cyber weekend means to you? Is it to have increased sales? Increased conversions? Increased traffic? Increased customer retention rates? Perhaps this year your goal is to shift stock that was stuck during lockdown? In an ideal world, you would satisfy all of these goals in a single swoop, but different elements of your strategy can impact each of these targets differently, and so too can utilising marketplaces.
Choose the right marketplace for your product
Different sales channels have different subscription costs and plans and, in return, they also offer different services. It is better to shortlist a few channels and then carefully go through their specific plans to choose the ones that you want to go for. For example, sellers of beauty products might want to opt for the likes of BeautyBay.com, while those in fashion could lean more towards sites like Yocabe.
Consider the customer experience
Ensure the marketplace you select offers top-notch customer experience. Whether they are on your website or not, the consumer is still likely to associate the experience with your product, and a negative experience will hinder your customer retention. When you’re selling on a marketplace, you can’t tailor the entire sales experience like you can on your own eCommerce site. But there are elements you can control and with these, consistency is vital.
Organise your marketplace marketing
Marketplaces are busy places, with lots of potential customers - but also a lot of competition, so you have to ensure your products stand out if you want to be found by the right people. Focusing on your product descriptions and images is the first place to start, not only in terms of standing out, but context will improve the customer experience and increase initial trust in your products.
Optimise your stock and warehouses
If you are a retailer with an eCommerce site as well as a marketplace presence, it’s vital to optimise your product selection and order fulfilment process, because synchronised stock lists are vital for minimising errors and disruptions. Nothing will annoy your consumer more than being given the ability to purchase an item, only to find it is sold out upon checking out.
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InternetRetailing rounds up the latest news, insights and trends on how retailers and customers are planning for peak trading this year. In recent years pre-Christmas shopping has been at its highest over the Cyber Weekend of Black Friday to Cyber Monday, but the shape of this year’s shopping could well be different since English non-essential shops are now closed until December 2 under a second Covid-19 lockdown. Non-essential shops are however open in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland
  RETAILERS MUST DELIVER BETTER ON- AND OFFLINE EXPERIENCES OR LOSE £1.3BN, STUDIES WARN
Channel hopping shoppers are planning to cut their Black Friday budgets by 37% and holiday budgets down 43% – so retailers are being urged to work on their customer experience (CX) if they want to grab their slice of the action. Not doing so could cost as much as £1.3bn in revenue, studies warn.
  New research conducted on behalf of JRNI, an experiential relationship management (XRM) platform for scheduling and managing personalised experiences at scale, reveals how, with 43% of shoppers planning to spend less this holiday season, and 37% spending less in Black Friday sales, retailers will need to provide a multitude of shopping experience options if they are to maximise revenues.
  A second study from thinkTribe, a web performance and testing service provider, warns that poor online experiences could cost retailers 1.3bn in lost sales opportunities.
  Uncovering how the recent surge to online shopping is more nuanced than previously thought, the Rewriting the rules of engagement report from JRNI exposes how consumers are using a host of tools to ‘channel hop’ their way to the experiences they want. It also highlights that these changing behaviours are anticipated to stick long-term.
  Since the pandemic began, 58% say they shopped online for items that would previously have been purchased in-store. Over a third (36%) also said they had explored the very latest channels available, including shopping by appointment, audio and video personal shopping consultations, and click and collect/kerbside pickup.
  Despite all the hype, however, virtual and augmented reality technologies were met with muted enthusiasm by the overwhelming majority of shoppers; just 8% of US consumers had tried out these types of immersive technologies in the past six months.
  The research highlights how the days of spontaneous shopping sprees are becoming a thing of the past. More than half (56%) of UK consumers say they are now far more likely to schedule an appointment to visit a store than they were prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  Meanwhile, the research from thinkTribe of 2,000 UK shoppers, shows that the average consumer abandons 10% of their online purchases due to poor website performance. This means that retailers risk losing out on an estimated £1.3bn in lost sales over the peak trading period if their ecommerce platforms cannot cope with the surge in demand. And this comes just at the time when many retail businesses are trying to make up ground from lost sales in Q2 and Q3 in order to secure they long-term survival.
  John Federman, CEO at JRNI, comments: “We use phrases like ‘omnichannel’ to describe scenarios as though every consumer wants to move seamlessly across everything a retailer, for example, has to offer. However, we have to turn that idea inside out and remember that for consumers it’s all about experience, and always has been. A consumer will choose the experience they want, based on the service or goods they are buying, and then the channel. The businesses that will be rewarded with brand loyalty are those delivering great experiences in stores and online.”
  Deri Jones, CEO of thinkTribe, adds: “The pressure to perform in peak 2020 has been magnified by the pandemic and getting Black Friday – traditionally the gateway to Christmas trading – right this year could be ‘make or break’ for many retailers. It’s key that retailers address the fine balance between adding new functionality in order to deliver value to customers’ CX, against being technically robust enough to accommodate those changes because, with any change, you also bring risk.”
  URBAN OUTFITTERS AND ANTHROPOLOGIE OFFER SMOOTHER ONLINE PAYMENTS AHEAD OF PEAK
URBN lifestyle brands Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie are set to give customers across Europe a smooother online shopping experience, offering a range of flexible payment options following a partnership deal with Klarna.
  Klarna will be available to Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters shoppers in the UK, Germany, Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands. UK customers will have access to Pay in 30 days, the most popular Klarna service, which gives customers up to 30 days to pay for their goods after the item is shipped. They will also have the option of Instalments, allowing them to split the cost of their purchase into 3 equal monthly instalments. Both products incur no interest or fees.
  Michael Marth, COO for URBN International, comments: “Our ultimate goal is to provide our customers with the shopping experience that best works for, and fits, their lifestyle. Shoppers are increasingly demanding more flexible and convenient ways to pay so we are thrilled to add Klarna as an online payment option for both the Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie brands.”
  Luke Griffiths, Chief Commercial Officer at Klarna, adds: “As a global leader, at Klarna we provide customers all over the world with the opportunity to buy what they love, and to pay for it how they choose. To enable Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie shoppers to do this, not only in the UK but across Europe, particularly at a time when online shopping has been firmly established as a staple in all of our lives, is an exciting step towards achieving this ambition. It has been amazing to see such an immediate adoption and preference from Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie customers, especially in the UK market.”
  MISSGUIDED IN ‘LOCKER TAKE OVER’ WITH INPOST TO PUSH CONTACT FREE PEAK SHOPPING MESSAGE
Online fast fashion retailer Missguided is using lockers to push its brand in the run up to Christmas, with a UK ‘locker takeover’ in collaboration with locker delivery brand InPost.
  The collaboration will see 180 of InPost’s lockers around the UK fully branded with eye-catching Missguided visuals in the run up to Christmas and beyond.
  The aim of the takeover is to raise awareness of this safe and contact-free delivery and returns option that’s available to Missguided customers. As well as 24/7 access and ultra-convenience, InPost’s lockers offer a low-risk way to collect and return goods over the busy peak period.
  “Our customers don’t just love our cutting-edge fashion; they also prize the convenience and ease we offer when it comes to delivery and returns. We also know that this year’s Black Friday and Christmas is going to be different for everyone, with many preferring to avoid post offices and busy collection points.
  “That’s why we’re collaborating with InPost and taking our brand right to the heart of our customers’ communities. It’s a great way to remind our customers that they can collect their Missguided orders safely and securely on their own watch and at their preferred collection point.” Nick Bamber Chief Growth Officer – Marketing & eCommerce Trading at Missguided.
  Jason Tavaria, CEO at InPost added: “Our parcel lockers are easy to use, contact-free and located in accessible and convenient locations. With the bigger focus on covid-safe and contact-free delivery, customers can pick up and drop off their Missguided parcels – along with those of other InPost partner retailers – at any time that suits them. We’re excited to be bringing the Missguided brand to our lockers to help raise awareness of this great delivery option.”
  PRICE TRACKING IOS WIDGET LAUNCHED AS SHOPPERS LOOK TO SHOP SMARTER
Klarna is also in the PEAK 2020 news with the launch of a price-tracking iOS 14 widget that allows consumers to track price drops on items they are chasing down across the peak season.
  The feature launches alongside new curated holiday Wish Lists, deals and inspirational content to help savvy shoppers buy the perfect gifts for everyone on their lists this holiday season.
  A recent study by Klarna revealed that 73% of US shoppers surveyed have made a concerted effort to shop smarter since the beginning of the pandemic, with 8 out of 10 saying the pandemic has made them more mindful of their budget. Top strategies among respondents included shopping sales (61%), using coupons (54%), buying in bulk (41%), and using interest-free, buy now, pay later payment options (25%) as a means of better managing their personal finances.
  TIPS FOR USING MARKETPLACES ACROSS PEAK REVEALED
As retailers find themselves facing tough restrictions this golden quarter, and particularly during the cyber weekend, Global eCommerce platform, Kooomo, advises that marketplaces provide a great opportunity to branch out internationally as well as shift overstock as a result of the pandemic.
  Ciaran Bollard, CEO, Kooomo explains: “While most retailers will have had their plans in place for the cyber weekend for some time, some preparations are still being finalised. With a range of different restrictions, lockdowns and tiered approaches across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, it’s important retailers have considered every avenue in order to ensure they maximise sales. With this in mind, marketplaces offer a great opportunity to enhance sales this cyber weekend.”
  Bollard advises retailers to consider the following key aspects for taking advantage of marketplaces during this year’s cyber weekend:
Define your cyber weekend success
What is it that a “successful” cyber weekend means to you? Is it to have increased sales? Increased conversions? Increased traffic? Increased customer retention rates? Perhaps this year your goal is to shift stock that was stuck during lockdown? In an ideal world, you would satisfy all of these goals in a single swoop, but different elements of your strategy can impact each of these targets differently, and so too can utilising marketplaces.
Choose the right marketplace for your product
Different sales channels have different subscription costs and plans and, in return, they also offer different services. It is better to shortlist a few channels and then carefully go through their specific plans to choose the ones that you want to go for. For example, sellers of beauty products might want to opt for the likes of BeautyBay.com, while those in fashion could lean more towards sites like Yocabe.
Consider the customer experience
Ensure the marketplace you select offers top-notch customer experience. Whether they are on your website or not, the consumer is still likely to associate the experience with your product, and a negative experience will hinder your customer retention. When you’re selling on a marketplace, you can’t tailor the entire sales experience like you can on your own eCommerce site. But there are elements you can control and with these, consistency is vital.
Organise your marketplace marketing
Marketplaces are busy places, with lots of potential customers – but also a lot of competition, so you have to ensure your products stand out if you want to be found by the right people. Focusing on your product descriptions and images is the first place to start, not only in terms of standing out, but context will improve the customer experience and increase initial trust in your products.
Optimise your stock and warehouses
If you are a retailer with an eCommerce site as well as a marketplace presence, it’s vital to optimise your product selection and order fulfilment process, because synchronised stock lists are vital for minimising errors and disruptions. Nothing will annoy your consumer more than being given the ability to purchase an item, only to find it is sold out upon checking out.
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Sportscene Predictions: Thommo v Malky Mackay
After two thrilling Scottish Cup ties yielded 15 targets at some stage within the week, the Scottish Premiership returns for some more intelligent ties.
Hibernian and Livingston are every making an strive to assist scramble with third-situation - they face every other at Easter Avenue on Saturday.
After their dramatic Europa League video games, every Celtic and Rangers are in action on Sunday - Neil Lennon's facet host Kilmarnock, whereas Steven Gerrard's men straggle to St Johnstone.
Eradicate up with the team news and statistics for all six of the fixtures and steal your team's preferred XI.
Sportscene Predictor: Thommo v Malky Mackay
Hibernian v Livingston (Sat, 15: 00)
Hibs put no longer absorb any new damage complications. Midfielder Melker Hallberg is pushing for a return following sickness, nonetheless defenders Jason Naismith and Ryan Porteous, and midfielder Stevie Mallan all live out with knee injuries.
Efe Ambrose will straggle straight into the Livingston squad to face his ragged club after becoming a member of this week. Midfielder Marvin Bartley might perchance perchance perchance also additionally develop his return after an ankle damage, whereas Nicky Devlin is pushing for a commence after making the bench at Ibrox following four months out with knee ligament damage. Chris Erskine stays out whereas Cece Pepe is still working his manner inspire from damage.
Hibs head coach Jack Ross:"I think now Livingston are beginning to procure rightful reward, because they are a proper team with proper particular person gamers within it. Powerful is made at events of their model, nonetheless they've some indubitably proper footballers in their team as smartly and their progress has been critical."
Livingston head coach Gary Holt:"Either facet absorb bought slightly of freedom to transfer play soccer without the fear. Yeah, we every are looking to grab the game then again it mustn't be tetchy. This is no longer a must-grab or a must-no longer-lose field thanks to relegation or European areas."
Form you know?Fully St Mirren (23%) absorb picked up a lower ratio of their Premiership aspects in 2019-20 away from home than Livingston (27%), who absorb easiest won 10 of their 37 aspects on the avenue.
Aberdeen v Ross County (Sat, 15: 00)
Funso Ojo will be assessed after working his manner inspire from damage nonetheless Ash Taylor has shaken off a calf criticism. Beefy-inspire Greg Leigh and winger Scott Wright continue to exist the sidelines.
Ross County's damage complications absorb deepened after Coll Donaldson used to be dominated out for a month with a fractured cheekbone. The Dingwall facet are already missing Ross Stewart, Michael Gardyne, Joe Chalmers and Tom Grivosti.
Aberdeen supervisor Derek McInnes:"Supporters treasure them [cup runs], the exact connection from the supporters and the gamers on the terminate of the game - that's what we desire. Now we absorb bought to play cup soccer thru our league."
Ross County co-supervisor Steven Ferguson:"We are under no illusions we're going to Pittodrie very critical the exiguous fish, nonetheless now we absorb got to develop sure that we withstand Aberdeen's threat and offers themsomething to think of ourselves. That is worrying nonetheless we'll live our very handiest."
Form you know?Aberdeen absorb misplaced every of their final three home league suits, and final suffered four straight home defeats in succession within the Premiership in November 2003 under Steve Paterson.
Hamilton Academical v Motherwell (Sat, 15: 00)
Hamilton absorb fitness doubts over defenders Aaron McGowan and Sam Woods, whereas Jamie Hamilton is suspended. Mickel Miller, Andy Dales, George Oakley, Brian Easton and Ryan Fulton live out, whereas Ciaran McKenna is closing in on a comeback.
Motherwell absorb striker Christopher Long on hand again. Centre-backs Peter Hartley, Declan Gallagher and Bevis Mugabi educated on Friday and might perchance perchance perchance merely still be assessed, nonetheless Jake Carroll has been dominated out for the season with an achilles damage. Forwards Christy Manzinga, Jamie Semple and Mikael Ndjoli are out. Midfielder David Turnbull is shut to making his first look of the season after knee surgical operation.
Hamilton Academical head coach Brian Rice:"Whenever you happen to learn about on the team that started towards Motherwell [on December 29] and who now we absorb got now, we are decimated. It's a difficult time of year. There are a long way too many video games in a quick timeframe for a club treasure ourselves."
Motherwell supervisor Stephen Robinson:"David Turnbull is no longer a long way away, which brings a large smile to my face after I eye him in coaching. He is rotund coaching, he has played 11 v 11, so we are proper anticipating the final OK. I can no longer expect that."
Form you know?Hamilton absorb scored more penalties (5) than every other facet in this season's Premiership, with those being scored by three diversified gamers (Ross Cunningham, Steve Davies and Marios Ogkmpoe).
St Johnstone v Rangers (Solar, 13: 30)
Liam Craig returns to the St Johnstone squad - the midfielder left out the Ross County game with a knock. Murray Davidson stays on the sidelines.
Borna Barisic is out for Rangers after struggling a new damage. The left-inspire returned towards Braga on Thursday nonetheless suffered a blow to the kidney. Ryan Jack returns from a European suspension, whereas Jermain Defoe and Filip Helander live out.
St Johnstone supervisor Tommy Wright:"The hump has been gleaming proper. The quality of performances had been proper nonetheless every game puts up a distinct disaster and Rangers put up but one more diversified disaster and some will argue a more difficult disaster. So we might perchance perchance perchance also merely still be ready for that."
Rangers supervisor Steven Gerrard:"Ianis Hagi is a good expertise and that stage [in Europe] used to be made for him. He's bought fight in him. It's no longer proper expertise, or no longer it's fight. He needs to grab. It used to be him who offered the magic [in the comeback 3-2 win against Braga] and spark to procure us inspire into the game."
Form you know?Rangers' Alfredo Morelos has scored six targets in his final 5 league appearances towards St Johnstone; those six targets are bigger than he has towards every other opponent within the Premiership.
Celtic v Kilmarnock (Solar, 15: 00)
Celtic captain Scott Brown is a doubt after coming off with a calf damage within the Europa League procedure with Copenhagen. Neil Lennon hopes Leigh Griffiths and Greg Taylor will return, nonetheless Hatem Abd Elhamed and forward Mikey Johnston live out.
Forward Rory McKenzie is a doubt for Kilmarnock. Harry Bunn will indubitably be absent again with a calf criticism, whereas midfielders Innes Cameron and Adam Frizzell are still out with knee injuries.
Celtic supervisor Neil Lennon:"It's towards critical opponents who potentially had a bitterly disappointing night in midweek nonetheless Alex has them playing gleaming smartly. They scored targets in midweek and they also clearly beat Rangers the week before. They are critical opposition and we are going to might perchance perchance perchance also merely still be very cautious of them."
Kilmarnock supervisor Alex Dyer:"We might perchance perchance perchance also merely still absorb put the game [the Scottish Cup 4-3 loss to Aberdeen] to bed. We bought to a diploma where the game used to be won. We made execrable selections at key moments. I'm gutted for the fans because we let them down."
Form you know?Celtic absorb won 14 of their final 15 home league video games (L1), including 12 of 13 this season. In that hump of 15 suits, they've scored 45 targets and conceded proper seven.
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