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The Future of eCommerce: Trends to Watch in 2024

Algopix

As we approach 2024, it’s essential for both established and aspiring eCommerce sellers to stay ahead of the curve by anticipating and preparing for the upcoming trends that will shape the industry. Augmented Reality (AR) Shopping Experiences In 2024, Augmented Reality (AR) is set to revolutionize the way consumers shop online.

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Top 25 best dropshipping apps for Shopify in 2024

Omnisend

Order fulfillment automation: From processing orders to coordinating with suppliers for shipping, these apps automate the entire fulfillment process. This automation is key for scaling your business. Integration with AliExpress allows for a seamless product import and order fulfillment process.

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How To Scale An Ecommerce Business (2024 Guide)

Smile.io

💡 Key takeaways: - Growing a commerce business involves increasing revenue with increased overhead investments. Scaling a commerce business is increasing revenue without a significant increase in operating costs. In 2024, global retail ecommerce sales are expected to reach $6.3 to retain customers.

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Never Miss a Sale

Fabric Blog

fabric’s Order Fulfillment Logic automates distributed order management for omnichannel retailers Our next-generation real-time order fulfillment logic is now generally available in fabric OMS. It helps minimize fulfillment lead times and maximize customer satisfaction with minimal effort.

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The Order: Why It’s the Center of the Commerce Universe

Fabric Blog

Delivering on the customer’s trust doesn’t end with the order — it starts with the order. And, more and more, the order is the foundation for doing amazing things to meet and surpass customer expectations. That’s why I believe the order is the “ heartbeat ” of the entire commerce experience.

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What is Headless Commerce? The Ultimate Guide for Retailers

Fabric

Here are several distinct ways the two differ: Frontend presentation layer and backend functions In a headless commerce architecture, the presentation layer (frontend) and backend are decoupled, so any changes to inventory, order, pricing, promotions, and payments can be made independently from the frontend user interface and vice versa.

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