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

BigCommerce

Most online sellers begin their journey from one sales channel, setting up shop through a website or marketplace. Multi-channel retailing is the practice of selling merchandise on more than one sales channel. Consumers Are Shopping in More Locations Than Ever. 54% shopped at ecommerce marketplaces.

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What Should You Look for in an Ecommerce Platform?

Kibo

Good ecommerce can scale up or down easily and grow with companies as they expand their offerings and expand to new online channels. Managing all of this while keeping the wheels turning requires robust admin tools that offer multi-layered B2B and B2C management. Mobile shopping is on the rise. Mobile-centricity.

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Cars, Wine, Trees — COVID-19 Proved Once and For All that You Can Sell Just About Anything Online

Retail TouchPoints

Of course, there are reasons why certain kinds of products haven’t been as quick to become ecommerce mainstays — mailing a live tree will never be as simple as shipping at T-shirt, for example. The numbers speak for themselves: Online sales of alcohol in the U.S. were up 80% last year, approaching $5.6 Easier said than done, of course.

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Amazon Prime Day 2020 Prep (Part 4): Prime Day Digital Advertising Strategies

ROI Revolution

And now it’s been pushed back again to give time for the marketplace giant to get all its shipping and fulfillment ducks in a row, including the hiring of more than 175,000 new workers. Amazon Stores offer qualified brands the chance to design and create multi-page stores that showcase their brand’s products on desktop, mobile, and tablet.

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Ecommerce Glossary

AcquireConvert

Comparison shopping engines: websites that allow shoppers to browse the same product sold by multiple retailers, e.g., Google Shopping. Margin (“profit margin”): the profit percentage of a sale after the cost of goods and expenses have been factored in. Sometimes called “user experience” (UX).

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7 Strategies to Convert Comparison Shopping Consumers

UpSellIt

With the eCommerce market as saturated as it is, comparison shopping has essentially become standard practice among consumers, and individual eCommerce brands can take a hit as a result. Let’s take a look at what comparison shopping is and how your business can combat it. What is Comparison Shopping?

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How Does Google Shopping Work?

SellBrite

Google Shopping refers both to Google’s comparison shopping network and to their advertising platform. Here’s how it works: Google Shopping: The Comparison Shopping Engine. When we refer to Google Shopping, we’re actually talking about two interconnected platforms. Google’s comparison shopping engine.