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Online or In-Store? Why Shoppers Embrace Multi-Channel Shopping

Wiser

In the world of retail, the internet has given way to eCommerce and its rapid shipping, easy price comparisons, and other perks for consumers. The rise of eCommerce is also behind the prevalence of multi-channel shoppers: folks who buy from both online and in-store channels. . In-store Sales Still Beat Online .

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Top 10 B2B eCommerce Website Examples

GetElastic

Some of the key B2B consumer trends we’re seeing today include: Online shopping is here to stay and customers are showing preferences for digital self-service. Consumers are looking for convenience in their ecommerce experience - fast and free shipping. Company to consumer messaging. Multi language. Offer bundles.

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Nike Left Amazon. Should Your Brand Leave Too?

Wiser

It quickly became a major, trending news story—Nike will turn its attention to its direct-to-consumer channel and look to recoup those Amazon sales on its own website. billion in the last fiscal year from its direct-to-consumer sales, which was good for 30 percent of its total sales across all channels.

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The Ultimate Guide to eBay Feedback

SellBrite

Whether or not you like to read what people think of your products or services, consumers do. Nearly all American consumers, anyway — even when they’re shopping online. In 2018, a study by Power Reviews reported that 26% “consult reviews for every purchase they make online. That number jumps to 30% for consumers age 18–44.”

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WooCommerce Dropshipping: The Ultimate Guide

SellBrite

Have you ever wanted to start an online store but didn’t want to deal with inventory management, fulfillment, shipping, or any other ecommerce shenanigans? Dropshipping is an order fulfillment method where the seller doesn’t make or stock products but instead uses a third-party supplier to ship products to customers. Consumer interest.

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Holiday Prep, Part 4: Planning a Smart Fulfillment Strategy

ChannelAdvisor

Trying to determine what it will take to succeed at shipping and returns this holiday season? For the latest installment of our holiday strategy series, we turned to supply chain expert Dan Coll for insights sellers can use to deliver on consumer expectations throughout the season. A Strong Fulfillment Strategy in 2018 Will … 1.

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Own 2018: The Entrepreneur's Checklist to Selling Online

Weebly

By taking a few relatively easy steps, you can be up and running in a matter of days, if not hours, making 2018 the year you own eCommerce. Set Up Shipping 8. Register your domain so it's yours alone; choosing a multi-year registration will help you land higher in Google rankings and avoid an unintended expiration.