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No Longer Just Local: Why Cross-Border Commerce is Opening Doors for Smaller Retailers Ready to Compete

Retail TouchPoints

The savvier the customer, the more agile merchants need to be to remain relevant. Now is the time to shine for smaller and mid-sized retailers that prioritize good service, quality products, and have the flexibility to deal proactively with the modern complexities associated with cross-border ecommerce. The Tide is Turning.

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Mi9 Retail Successfully Implements Their Retail Platform for Alterra Mountain Company

Mi9

We look forward to the continued enhancements it will bring to our customer experiences,” said John Collins, VP, Mountain Technology Group at Alterra Mountain Company. This partnership is a testament to our commitment to helping retailers optimize their operations and elevate customer experiences.

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What to Sell in 2018: How to Find a Product Niche and Start Selling Online

BigCommerce

Niche products are goods or services that serve a specific segment of customers. Taking this tack when generating ideas for a product or service is a reliable avenue to kickstart a successful business. Your product or service doesn’t necessarily need to be a huge, complicated endeavor. Taking Matters Into Your Own Hands.

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A Descriptive Guide To Selling Print-On-Demand Products In 2020

Ecommerce Platforms

The better part of it is that a merchant doesn't have to create the designs. A transaction takes effect once a customer places an order. In that effect, the merchant doesn’t need to hold onto any inventory whatsoever. . This includes printing the custom design and shipping the finished product to the end buyer.

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Our Top 3 Takeaways from Gartner’s Magic Quadrant Report

Sailthru

Customer profile management and customer data management are not new needs. Most industries have been talking about the need for a single customer view for years, if not decades. Financial services companies have had to comply with know-your-customer rules since 2002.

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Amazon, UPS and FedEx: How Does the Story End?

eCommerceFuel

” It’s an interesting question, because anyone who follows Amazon…you know, I like to say that the only way you get to see how scary Amazon is, is if you’re both a subscriber to Amazon Seller Central, Vendor Central, and AWS, Amazon Web Services. So, the question is, where are they moving?