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The State of Ecommerce Platforms in 2018: Cloud Commerce, Open SaaS and The API Economy

BigCommerce

The only real alternatives to using an ecommerce platform are: Building one from scratch, which is out of the question for most businesses — and only justifiable for multimillion (or multi billion) dollar companies. Discover why brands like SONY and PEPSICO use open SaaS to tackle: Direct-to-Consumer & B2C Implementations.

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[Guest Blog] The Benefit of Unified Commerce During COVID-19

ChannelAdvisor

Gartner, leading research and advisory company , defines unified commerce as “ the practice of providing flexibility, continuity and consistency across digital and physical channels to deliver a superior customer experience.” Eliminating Single-Channel Reliance. How Unified Commerce Can Help Overcome Today’s Challenges.

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Shopify in 2018: No Longer a Startup

eCommerceFuel

So I co-authored a book with one of the guys over there on drop shipping. He did my redesign at Right Channel Radios. For Multi-Store Users. Andrew : What about a multi-store? And then you’ll create these clone shops essentially for those international stores and then for the B2B. Is that a big one?

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Shopify in 2018: No Longer a Startup

eCommerceFuel

So I co-authored a book with one of the guys over there on drop shipping. He did my redesign at Right Channel Radios. For Multi-Store Users. Andrew : What about a multi-store? And then you’ll create these clone shops essentially for those international stores and then for the B2B. Is that a big one?

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