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Richpanel Review: Multi-Channel Customer Support for Shopify and More

Ecommerce Platforms

One of the core features that helps Richpanel stand out from the competition is how it allows store owners to handle customer support from multiple sales channels in one place. Store owners can connect however many of these they want; after which, messages from all of those channels get sent to the Richpanel message center for processing.

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The Comprehensive Guide To Selling Consumer Packaged Goods Online

Groove

From 2019 to 2020 alone, revenue from selling consumer packaged goods online in the U.S. In this guide, we’re outlining the importance of a few variables — packaging, shipping and fulfillment — as well as strategies to help your eCommerce store drive CPG growth. increased $63 billion. Read on for more!

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What is Multi-Local Commerce and Why is it Essential for Growing Global Sales

ESW

Rather, every detail of the shopper journey – from demand generation to last-mile delivery – is part of a multi-local commerce implementation. What is Multi-Local Commerce? Multi-local commerce prioritises the shopper. It knows that long-term success is superior to a short-term burst of revenue.

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4 Ways to Prepare Your DTC Channel for Peak Season

ESW

While every brand with a DTC channel dreams of a sudden surge in website traffic, too much of a good thing can do irreparable damage to even the most established online retailer. Preparing a DTC channel for peak season is a must for growing revenue and preserving brand reputation.

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Shopify POS vs Square POS: Which is Best?

Ecommerce Platforms

Shopify and Square stand among some of the better-known all-in-one merchant solutions for business leaders today. These tools can both support business leaders in taking payments offline, building relationships with customers, and even building an online presence. However, they both have their distinct pros and cons to consider.

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The Complete Guide to Shopify Payments

SellBrite

When paying for products, customers prefer stores that make the payment process easy and smooth. So the importance of having a payment gateway that makes checking out uncomplicated cannot be overemphasized. Payment gateways are platforms, like PayPal, Square, and Stripe, that process credit card payments for ecommerce sites.

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Amazon’s Counterintuitive Next Big Move — Helping Brands Sell Off Amazon

Retail TouchPoints

With 2 million third-party sellers accounting for more than half of its retail revenue, Amazon ’s relationship with the businesses that sell on its platform has become essential to its success. As those sellers have become more successful though, they have also become more powerful …and more demanding.