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Creating a Better eCommerce Customer Experience

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However, Time Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times all featured articles about online shopping in April and May. The topic of these articles varied: from the things wrong with eCommerce shopping; to information gathering through online coupons; to marketers gathering information about eCommerce customer experience.

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How to Optimize Your Business’ Contribution Margin Ratio

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In this article, we’ll cover how to calculate it, what it means, and how to improve it. A contribution margin ratio is the difference between sales and variable costs within a company. The difference will then get used for fixed costs, like rent and insurance. Fixed Costs Vs. Variable Costs.

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An E-Commerce Business’ Guide To Shipping Policy

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A little analysis of your customer behavior at this stage or simply asking for their feedback will give you an insight into how your shipping policy impacted their purchasing decision. But why are these shipping policies so crucial that 67% of shoppers check a store’s policy before making a purchase?

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Post-Purchase Experience And Customer Lifetime Value (CLV): Relationship Goals

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Talking about CLV, it’s a calculation used to assess the long-term financial value of a customer. The idea behind using Netflix as an example is that CLV is easy to calculate for a subscription-based business. The idea behind using Netflix as an example is that CLV is easy to calculate for a subscription-based business.

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How To Choose an Ecommerce Fulfillment Service

Ecommerce Platforms

If you're reading this blog post, you'll know that there are many challenges to running your own online store; one is handling the storing, packing, and shipping of your products. With that said, here we're going to look at how to choose an ecommerce fulfillment service. Another reason to consider third-party fulfillment is space.

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Teespring vs Redbubble (July 2022): What You Need to Know

Ecommerce Platforms

Print on Demand companies, like RedBubble and Teespring give business leaders the opportunity to create their own products to sell to customers, without having to worry about things like designing and shipping items themselves. With TeeSpring, you can create and sell more than 50 kinds of products with zero upfront risk or cost.

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What is Printful and How Does it Work? (June 2021)

Ecommerce Platforms

We'll cover everything about Printful in this article, including information about the basics of Printful, what you can sell, and how much it costs (hint: it's mainly free). How Does Printful Work? How Much Money Can I Make With Printful? Printful then packages the item and ships it to your customer.