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Licensing Is No Joke

Many of the top-ranking influencers on YouTube, Instagram, and other platforms, as ranked by sheer numbers of followers, specialize in comedic sketches, observations about their daily lives, pranks, and similar content. A few of the social media stars of this sort have fairly broad licensing programs. Jake Paul, represented by Brand Central since 2017, is […]

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Shopping for New Retail Strategies

Retail chains continue to experiment with different business models as they deal with ongoing challenges. Some recent ventures illustrate the variety of strategies being tested: Partnerships with etailers. Lord & Taylor is launching a presence on Walmart’s website starting in spring 2018, referring to the initiative as its online flagship store. The deal brings the […]

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Bankrolling Brand Extension

At the end of last month, Iconix Brand Group reported that it was selling The Sharper Image to ThreeSixty Group. The announcement offers a good opportunity to take a look at the recent activities of the major investment companies that have become such a strong presence in licensing, especially in the fashion, luxury, corporate brand, […]

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Join the Crowd

Licensees and retailers increasingly want to profit from the popularity of social media stars, whose fame is derived from their presence on YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Vine, Twitter, and/or Snapchat. Not only do these new celebrities have ever-expanding and very loyal and engaged audiences, but they can have a great influence on their fans’ purchasing habits […]

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