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Why Your Loyalties Should Lie With Amazon, Despite the FTC Lawsuit.

Algopix

Amazon started the trend of 2 day free and fast shipping back in 2005, creating a new norm of customer expectation. Since then, prominent retailers like Walmart, Target, eBay and Best Buy have been compelled to introduce 2-day free and fast shipping initiatives, although taking about 13 years to catch up.

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Top 10 B2B eCommerce Website Examples

GetElastic

B2B buyers expect personalization experiences and are even willing to pay more. Consumers are looking for convenience in their ecommerce experience - fast and free shipping. While the B2C market is changing at a fast pace to keep up with customer demand, the B2B market, is also shifting in needs and feature desires. “If

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6 Ecommerce Lessons for Why Amazon is so Successful

SellBrite

The key to sustaining long-term growth with this cycle is to take a customer-focused approach. You can be competitor focused, you can be product focused, you can be technology focused, you can be business model focused, and there are more. But in my view, obsessive customer focus is by far the most protective of Day 1 vitality.”

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7 On-Site Optimizations that Maximize Affiliate Traffic Performance

UpSellIt

However, with the right strategies, it’s simple to give your site an edge and improve your customer experience. However, once a user has had a chance to look around, it’s time to start optimizing the experience. Using a technology like UpSellit’s Visitor ID can make it simple to identify new customers.

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Selling Digital Products in the B2B Space

eCommerceFuel

You know, so often when we think about ecommerce, we think about putting a physical item into a box and shipping it somewhere. Niall : Yes, so I graduated college in 2005, and got into the lovely world of banking. Niall : What I did, specifically, was small business lending.

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