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Offsite Retail Media Ad Spending, US

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Dec 23, 2025

The retail brands that thrived in 2025, and those that struggled

Article
Dec 19, 2025

Retailers with a well-defined identity delivered strong growth in 2025.

How Target's Roundel is reshaping retail media with guest-centric strategies

Article
Dec 18, 2025

"The retail media landscape is only becoming more crowded, but Target's guest insights are often cited as a key differentiator," said our analyst Sarah Marzano during EMARKETER's recent Commerce Media Summit.

Target, Walmart face FDA warnings over potentially unsafe baby formula left on shelves

Article
Dec 16, 2025

The FDA sent warning letters to four major retailers that continued to sell baby formula linked to a botulism outbreak after the products were recalled in early November. As retailers move deeper into health and wellness, their daily operations need to support the image they’re trying to build.

Retail & Ecommerce Earnings Q3 2025

Retail & Ecommerce Earnings Q3 2025

Report
Dec 11, 2025

Q3 consumer spending looked steady, but the gains were fueled mainly by higher-income shoppers, revealing a split landscape that bolstered value and essentials retailers while squeezing brands dependent on discretionary and big-ticket projects.

Retailers race to win shoppers with delivery windows that stretch to Christmas Eve

Retailers race to win shoppers with delivery windows that stretch to Christmas Eve

Article
Dec 05, 2025

Amazon, Target, and Walmart are stepping up their holiday fulfillment efforts to reassure late shoppers that gifts will arrive before Christmas. Amazon is adding clear “Arrives before Christmas” messaging and enabling delivery or pickup on many items through Christmas Eve, while Target is extending store hours and leaning on rapid curbside, in-store pickup, and same-day delivery. Walmart is expected to match or exceed last year’s Christmas Eve express cutoffs. These moves highlight how crucial last-minute reliability has become, as faster delivery speeds increasingly shape where shoppers spend and give retailers with strong fulfillment networks a powerful competitive edge.

Retail Mobile App Shopping 2026

Retail Mobile App Shopping 2026

Report
Dec 01, 2025

Mobile will account for nearly half of US online sales in 2026 and become the dominant channel in 2027. To make the most of this shift, retailers and brands should enhance integration of their shopping apps and loyalty programs.

Last-minute ways retailers can win the Cyber Five

Article
Nov 26, 2025

Retailers aren’t waiting for Black Friday to kick off their holiday campaigns. Since October 1, linear TV holiday ad spend reached $475.1 million, up 13.2% YoY, according to iSpot. Weekly spending has also climbed steadily, indicating brands are frontloading their budgets to capture demand across all of Q4.

Amazon and Walmart gain momentum ahead of the holidays, while Target struggles

Amazon and Walmart gain momentum ahead of the holidays, while Target struggles

Article
Nov 24, 2025

Q3 was another strong quarter for Walmart and Amazon, and another weak one for Target. Shoppers are showing a clear preference for the convenience, product selection, and overall value that Amazon and Walmart offer, while being less impressed by Target’s assortment and shopping experience. Economic uncertainty is heightening the gap, as more shoppers turn to Amazon and Walmart for necessities like groceries while pulling back on the discretionary spending that fuels Target. Walmart's and Amazon's ability to combine low prices with an extensive product selection and fast and convenient delivery will serve them well this holiday season, while Target has the harder task of convincing price-conscious shoppers to spend on nonessential items.

As Walmart surges and Target rebuilds, their 2026 playbooks look similar

Article
Nov 21, 2025

Walmart and Target closed their recent earnings calls on sharply different footings, but with a surprisingly shared vision for the immediate future.

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Ecommerce and ads propel Walmart’s growth as consumers prioritize value

Ecommerce and ads propel Walmart’s growth as consumers prioritize value

Article
Nov 20, 2025

Walmart raised its full-year outlook again as its strong value proposition and fast-growing ad business drive broader consumer spending. It now expects net sales growth of between 4.8% and 5.1% this year, and EPS between $2.58 and $2.63. Q3 comps rose 4.5% YoY, with higher traffic and ticket size, and gains were strongest among higher-income shoppers. US ecommerce sales jumped 28%, supported by faster delivery, rising Walmart+ signups, and 33% growth in US ad sales (excluding Vizio). Walmart is also expanding to emerging channels, including ChatGPT. Its focus on value, convenience, and tech has strengthened its position, helping it compete with Amazon and capture more holiday and online spending.

Target lays out $5 billion investment plan to help get back on track

Target lays out $5 billion investment plan to help get back on track

Article
Nov 19, 2025

Target will spend $5 billion next year to upgrade stores, merchandise, and digital capabilities as it works to return to growth. Net sales fell 1.5% YoY in Q3, and traffic declined 2.7%, underscoring its exposure to weakening discretionary spending. With shoppers prioritizing value, Target has struggled to deliver enough newness. To get back on track, CEO Michael Fiddelke is focusing on restoring merchandising authority, enhancing the omnichannel experience, and investing in technology. The retailer is using AI to surface trends faster and integrating with ChatGPT to enable conversational shopping. Target’s ability to dig itself out of its current hole will largely depend on how quickly it can fix its merchandising problem and improve the in-store experience.

Starbucks and Target join forces to drive holiday sales

Starbucks and Target join forces to drive holiday sales

Article
Nov 17, 2025

Starbucks unveiled a new holiday drink available exclusively at Target stores. The release of the limited-edition Frozen Peppermint Hot Chocolate marks the first time the two companies have collaborated on a holiday drink. While the holiday exclusive won’t address their deeper challenges, it’s the right note to hit at a time when shoppers need extra motivation to visit a Starbucks or Target store.

US Retail Media Ad Spending Benchmarks: Q4 2025

US Retail Media Ad Spending Benchmarks: Q4 2025

Report
Nov 10, 2025

This benchmark covers how ad buyers can calibrate their retail media ad spending and budget allocations against the market, and how publishers and solution providers can assess whether their ad revenues align with industry trends.

US Search Ad Spending Benchmarks: Q4 2025

US Search Ad Spending Benchmarks: Q4 2025

Report
Nov 10, 2025

This benchmark covers how ad buyers can calibrate their search ad spending and budget allocations against the market, and how publishers and solution providers can assess whether their ad revenues align with industry trends.

Target’s fulfillment pivot improves the in-store experience but may not turn its fortunes around

Target’s fulfillment pivot improves the in-store experience but may not turn its fortunes around

Article
Nov 06, 2025

Target is overhauling its ecommerce fulfillment model by reducing the number of stores that handle online delivery orders to ease strain on operations and improve the in-store experience. After testing the approach in Chicago, it has expanded to 36 markets with more planned next year. The strategy helps cut transportation costs, reduce out-of-stocks, and raise customer satisfaction, while allowing longer next-day delivery windows. However, Target still trails Walmart and Amazon in delivery speed and coverage and faces ongoing challenges as shoppers increasingly focus on essential purchases.

From runway to retail, denim’s shape-shifting power defines its return

Article
Nov 05, 2025

After years of athleisure dominating closets, denim jeans are back in the spotlight. As brands reinvest in fit, quality, and cultural relevance, the US denim market is set to reach $21.5 billion by 2028, according to Euromonitor International.

Target outlines holiday strategy focused on in-store experiences and early deals

Article
Oct 30, 2025

Target’s plan to win holiday sales relies heavily on in-store activations and a steady stream of deals throughout the last two months of the year. All of Target’s nearly 2,000 stores will be transformed into “nostalgic Alpine villages,” complete with festive décor and weekend events throughout the season. The retailer will also offer weeklong deals and host an earlier Black Friday sale to accommodate consumers' price sensitivities. Target is hoping that an emphasis on joy and whimsy—and discounts—will help it recapture some much-needed spending.

Amazon keeps holiday hiring plans steady in sign of optimism

Amazon keeps holiday hiring plans steady in sign of optimism

Article
Oct 13, 2025

Amazon will hire 250,000 workers this holiday season, the same number it brought on each of the past two years. The retailer could account for more than half of all seasonal hires in the last three months of the year, as other companies pare back hiring plans in the face of considerable uncertainty. Amazon’s consistent hiring plans illustrate its (relative) optimism heading into what could be a difficult season.

Expedia and Booking.com integrations push ChatGPT deeper into commerce

Expedia and Booking.com integrations push ChatGPT deeper into commerce

Article
Oct 07, 2025

OpenAI is now allowing users to connect to select third-party apps within the ChatGPT interface. The integrations expand the chatbot’s utility while encouraging users to spend more time within the platform. Consumers may not yet be willing to make transactions within ChatGPT, but they are open to its recommendations. ChatGPT’s integrations with Expedia and Booking.com could transform how people approach trip planning, all while siphoning more traffic from Google—and familiarizing users with the idea of making more purchasing decisions with the help of AI.

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