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The History of Ecommerce: What The Past Says About Tomorrow’s Retail Challenges

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In fact, growth projections estimate that by 2022, ecommerce revenues will exceed $638 billion in the U.S. Globally, ecommerce growth projections are also on an upward trajectory: They show that retail sales may exceed $4.058 trillion by as soon as 2020. of total retail sales. Business-to-Consumer (B2C).

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150 Years of the Best Holiday Campaigns

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For those in the retail, ecommerce, and marketing world, we have already begun strategizing and executing our holiday marketing campaigns. In 2017, social commerce and true omnichannel expansion began to drive 3x in revenue for brands taking advantage of it. Owned retail store : 24.7%. Amazon : 24.5%. Facebook : 17.47%.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [August 2021]

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Consumer spending habits returning to normal. Mastercard reports that their Q2 2021 revenue surged 36% over last year, a confident indication that consumer spending is rebounding after the pandemic made shoppers wary of making discretionary purchases. billion in consumer spending in Q2. of all retail sales ( eMarketer ).

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Retail vs Ecommerce: What’s the Difference?

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Quick answer : The term “retail store” typically applies to a physical, or brick-and-mortar location, such as a supermarket, boutique, or individual offline store. Both retail and ecommerce stores have their own distinctive pros and cons to consider for any entrepreneur. What is Retail? How Does Retail Work?

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [December 2021]

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Last year, consumers moved toward digital more quickly than ever in light of the coronavirus pandemic. With store closures, safety concerns about being around other people, and more, consumers shifted to online shopping enough last year to push ecommerce to levels that weren’t expected until 2025! billion in revenue.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [March 2021]

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73% of consumers using D2C ecommerce over the course of COVID-19 plan to continue post-pandemic ( McKinsey ). With consumers more concerned about their discretionary spending, the online resale apparel market is projected to double by 2024 ( Statista ). US online grocery sales surged 54% to reach $95.8 billion in 2020, up from $62.2B

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [July 2021]

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Alternative payment options have surged over the past year and a half after the coronavirus pandemic pushed consumers to be wary about high-contact shopping. Buy now, pay later (BNPL) is one of the myriad alternative payment methods that has seen the most growth since last year, with BNPL adoption up more than 81% year-over-year.

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