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21+ eCommerce Conferences in 2020 for Retailers

eCommerce Training Academy

To help you out, I decided to create a list of eCommerce conferences in 2020. Unlike other lists online, this list is made specifically for e-commerce. List of 2020 eCommerce Conferences & Events. January 2020. National Retail Federation. February 2020. March 2020. April 2020. August 2020.

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3 More E-Commerce Reports to Guide Your Online Selling Strategy

ChannelAdvisor

Which strategies sellers plan to prioritize for investments in 2020. Internet Retailer: The Latest Marketplace Trends. When the inaugural edition of the Internet Retailer’s e-commerce marketplaces report was published in 2016, just a handful of channels had been established. Download the full report here.

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Retailers, Are You Funding Amazon?

OrderDynamics

An ecommerce Business Insider report in Feb 2017 noted that “ 43% of all online retail sales in the US went through Amazon in 2016 ”. Phillipe Masiello of Internet Retailer estimates that worldwide, “ 2016’s e-commerce global retail sales share is approximately 9% and is projected to be somewhere around 15% by 2020 ”.

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Best of Catalyst Europe 2017: Key Lessons We Learned at #CatalystEU

ChannelAdvisor

David shared some interesting views and stats with the audience: Did you know global e-commerce is set to grow to $4 trillion by 2020? China is, of course, leading the field and expected to be the first nation to top $1 trillion in retail sales, while India is predicted to grow 30% over the next few years.

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What Retailers Can Do in 2021 to Recover More Abandoned Shopping Carts

Retail TouchPoints

When was the last time you abandoned an online shopping cart: yesterday? For online retailers, cart abandonment is a problem, and we’re all guilty of doing it. In an effort to combat the estimated 70% of shopping carts that are abandoned, many retailers now send automated cart abandonment emails — and with good reason.