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5 Ways Retailers can Begin to Market from the Outside-In

Retail TouchPoints

The dot.com bust in 2001 slowed, but didn’t stop, the inexorable move toward consumers shopping and buying online. As we have grown consistently more accustomed to having the world at our fingertips, online shopping has only grown. The first challenge is to address the increasingly decentralized media landscape.

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31 Facts About eCommerce That’ll Keep You Up At Night

Creating a Website Today

While it’s still a relatively new technology and form of sales, e-commerce can provide you with a steady amount of income, and if you are a small or major retailer with a physical location, you can improve your sales growth just by adding this online element to your sales funnel. How Social Media Affects eCommerce.

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15 Facts About ECommerce That’ll Keep You Up At Night (2020)

Creating a Website Today

While it’s still a relatively new technology and form of sales, e-commerce can provide you with a steady amount of income, and if you are a small or major retailer with a physical location, you can improve your sales growth just by adding this online element to your sales funnel. How Social Media Affects E-Commerce.

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Squarespace vs Bluehost: The Battle of The Website Builders

Ecommerce Platforms

Suppose you’ve recognized you need your own website to ramp up your online presence past just a social media account. There are dozens out there, and it can be time-consuming and stressful when you don't know where to start. Founded in 2003, Squarespace describes itself as the leader in website design.

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234 American Business Owners on Starting, Scaling and Staying Inspired

BigCommerce

My dad, with his dad – my grandpa – invented a limited-flight golf ball – the BirdieBall – in 2003. We focus on offering products crafted with the precision and care consumers expect, and backed by the customer service they deserve. Small towns + social media = success! – Parker Slavin, President, StationeryXpress.

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72 American Business Owners on What Motivated Them To Become Entrepreneurs

BigCommerce

My dad, with his dad – my grandpa – invented a limited-flight golf ball – the BirdieBall – in 2003. We focus on offering products crafted with the precision and care consumers expect, and backed by the customer service they deserve. Kamie Hallock, Direct to Consumer Manager, Goodie Two Sleeves. Consumers LOVE our product.