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All You Need to Know About Make It Big Virtual Conference 2021

Ecommerce Platforms

So participants can expect to dive headlong into exclusive content, explore recent ecommerce trends, inspire their audience with the fresh strategies acquired, grow your brand, and scale your business with tips from these actionable discussions. About the Host – BigCommerce.

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Cross-Border Commerce 101: The History, The Lingo, The $900B Opportunity

BigCommerce

2013 – Beacons, RFID, Twitter Ads all launched. 200%+ Increase in Cross-Border Revenue by 2020. The landed cost includes the original price of the product, all transportation fees (both inland and ocean), customs, duties, taxes, insurance, currency conversion, crating, handling and payment fees. Get it now.

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API Business Models and How They Future Proof eCommerce

GetElastic

The biggest challenge is how fast API business models are evolving. Back in 2013, we explored API business models in a blog titled, " 18 API Business Models Deconstructed ," which was based on a presentation called " Open APIs: What's Hot, What's Not? " by John Musser of ProgrammableWeb.

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7 B2B Ecommerce Trends + 13 B2B Brands Changing How Businesses Buy

BigCommerce

B2B ecommerce will reach $1.2 of all B2B sales in the U.S. Just by the end of 2017, Forrester expects B2B ecommerce to reach $889 billion and represent 11% of total B2B sales in the U.S. That’s a monumental shift from outbound sales to inbound strategies for B2B businesses. The New B2B Ecommerce Strategy.

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What is Headless Commerce? The Ultimate Guide for Retailers

Fabric

Headless Commerce 101: Everything You Need To Know Headless e-commerce might sound like a new concept, but the term was initially coined in 2013 by Dirk Hoering to describe separating “ single-head ‘suite’ platforms from this new ‘multi-headed’ approach ”.

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