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How to Improve Customer Loyalty with Pricing

Prisync

If you’ve achieved to attract visitors to your store and gained a sustainable traffic, then you should think the next step which will be about converting visitors to actual customers and keep them loyal to your store. That’s the consumer psychology! That’s why you should think customer loyalty like a puzzle.

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Retail technology for building recession resilience

iVend

Consumers continue to spend on essentials such as food, personal care, and basic clothing, but reduce their outlay on items such as furniture, home electronics, sporting goods and accessories. Retaining existing customers – strengthening relationships, making them feel valued and enhancing the customer experience.

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How to Improve Your Store’s First Impression Through Targeted Branding

retailnext

However, despite the doom and gloom, retail research shows that 49 percent of consumers still prefer brick-and-mortar. But there’s no denying that fighting for shopper foot traffic and customer loyalty is an uphill battle. Moreover, physical stores account for 94 percent of retail sales in the country.

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Ship-to-Store Breaks Down the Barrier Between Physical and eCommerce Retail

ESW

Fareeha Ali at DigitalCommerce360 reports that while eCommerce sales have nearly quadrupled since 2007 (to more than $450 billion), they still account for just 13 percent of total retail sales in the United States. More than anything, ship-to-store helps these retailers meet the customer where they want to be.