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Why UK Retailers Should Save Some of Their Christmas Marketing Spend for Chinese New Year

Retail TouchPoints

In 2024 it will fall on Saturday February 10 – and kick off the Year of the Dragon. Each year is associated with a specific animal from the Chinese zodiac, and 2024 marks the Year of the Dragon—a particularly auspicious and celebrated year. As a result, shopping during this period is not merely a leisure activity but a cultural norm.

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Holiday Retail Trends 2023: Essential Insights for Online Brands & Retailers

Wiser

Consumers enjoyed the ability to browse and compare products across multiple retailers at their leisure, without the limitations of store hours or geographic location. This digital convenience was furthered by promotional campaigns and expansive product availability, drawing in a wider customer base.

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Leveraging 2020 Ecommerce Trends to Improve Strategies

UpSellIt

Instead of treating online shopping as a dedicated activity, shoppers are increasingly using it as convenient form of leisure. However, as consumers adjust their shopping patterns, sites must go beyond technical functionality to make mobile ordering easy, convenient, and enjoyable for customers. How You Can Take Action.