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Ecommerce Sales Funnel: Content Strategy to Increase Interest

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Digital channels such as social media and blogs make it easy for retailers to get personal with their customers. By delivering some kind of value to a customer — whether through your content, store policies, prices, or exclusive products — you play up your business to them so they think favorably about your brand.

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Ecommerce Glossary

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Blog: an online collection of articles relevant to your market. A blog is an important way to inform and educate target customers and attract traffic and backlinks to your store. Comparison shopping engines: websites that allow shoppers to browse the same product sold by multiple retailers, e.g., Google Shopping.

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5 Ways to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Ecommerce Business

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Although it has fewer users than other social media platforms, Pinterest is emerging as a leader for ecommerce. For example, it’s the second largest source of social media traffic to Shopify stores. To get started with Shop the Look Pins, use Pinterest’s tagging tool to create your Pins.

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Online vs. Offline Retail – Blurring the Line between Bricks and Clicks

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The debate over bricks (physical locations) versus clicks (online stores) has long centered on several key factors, including: – Cost efficiency. This could involve physical and online outlets, as well as kiosks, mobile apps, social media, and 3rd-party marketplaces. – Consumer preference. touching products).

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Retail AI & Predictive Analytics Blur the Line between Bricks and Clicks

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The debate over bricks (physical locations) versus clicks (online stores) has long centered on several key factors, including: – Cost efficiency. This could involve physical and online outlets, as well as kiosks, mobile apps, social media, and 3rd-party marketplaces. – Consumer preference. touching products).

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Multi-Channel Retailing and the Buyer’s Journey: Opportunities and Challenges

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It’s all about moving beyond your website and exploring channels such as marketplaces, social media, and comparison shopping engines. Consumers Are Shopping in More Locations Than Ever. A report by BigCommerce confirms that buyers across several age groups are shopping from multiple sales channels.

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24 Ways to Make Your First E-Commerce Sale (Without Spending a Ton)

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Many of them have large followings on social media and loyal audiences on their websites. This can result in a spike in traffic and social media followers, but you’ll also have a seal of approval from industry experts. Start Blogging. Use your blog to answer these questions as individual articles.

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