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How to buy glasses online (and save a ton of money)

The cost of prescription glasses can easily top $500. And for many years, blurry-eyed consumers had no choice but to pay it. That’s changed with the arrival of online eyewear providers, which offer frames and lenses at substantial discounts to their brick-and-mortar counterparts. But it’s tricky. Buying glasses online involves a degree of risk. Then […]

Pulse Health Launches Google Analytics 4 Integration to Better Support the Life Science Industry

/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Pulse Health, a leading provider of cloud-based technology and services for the life science industry, announced that it has completed.

LensDirect Launches Exclusive Line of Performance Eyewear in Collaboration with Fitness Lifestyle Influencer Brian Mazza

Garden City, NY (PRWEB) September 12, 2022 LensDirect, a leading online retailer of vision care products, launched a limited-edition line of unisex

eMarketer Podcast: Brand Anatomy: How LensDirect leveraged subscriptions to build an upstart D2C company

It’s our third episode of Brand Anatomy, where we get exclusive looks inside leading brands! Today, eMarketer Briefing director Jeremy Goldman sits down with Ryan Alovis, CEO of LensDirect, to discuss how his direct-to-consumer (D2C) brand pivoted toward subscriptions to build a profitable D2C business, what marketing channels he leverages, and the benefits of being a smaller, more nimble player in the market.

Paying Workers Higher Wages Can Solve the Labor Shortage

Companies are facing a labor shortage, despite a 6% unemployment rate. AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh Experts say that a number of factors are making it difficult for companies to hire, despite an unemployment rate of 6%. Enhanced unemployment benefits, workers concerns about catching COVID-19, and the rapid reopening of businesses are all cutting into the number of potential candidates. Even before the pandemic, many lower-paying jobs were struggling to hire.  We re going to go back to that really competitive marketplace for labor, said Marc Wulfraat, the president of logistics consulting firm MWPVL.  It s going to be a shock to companies that are paying low wages, Wulfraat added. They re going to be the ones that are hit the worst, because all that low-wage labor is going to find a home elsewhere where there s more money to be made.

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