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ShipBob vs Deliverr: Choosing the Best Ecommerce Shipping Option in 2020

Ecommerce Platforms

Love it or hate it, shipping is an essential element to any ecommerce operation, and when done well, it's another opportunity to wow your customers. In the era of Amazon Prime, consumers now expect reliable and exceedingly fast shipping times. This is why engaging a reliable fulfillment solution is imperative.

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Amazon vs. Walmart: Where Should You Sell?

Algopix

We’ll explore their histories, target audiences, fee structures, seller policies, and various other factors that should be considered when deciding where to set up shop. Amazon is known for its customer-centric approach, fast shipping with Amazon Prime, and its ever-expanding catalog of products.

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Post-purchase Strategies to Turn One-Time Holiday Shoppers into Your Brand’s BFFs

lateshipment

However, as for pain points, customers said they had several frustrations in the previous holiday season such as a lack of communication during the shipping process (57%), lost or damaged packages (51%), and delayed packages (49%). Here are a few tips for delivering a seamless order fulfillment process: 3.1:

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4 Critical Steps for Optimizing Omnichannel Order Fulfillment in 2021

Retalon

Omnichannel order fulfillment that drives customer experience (and boosts profits). Consumer expectations have evolved in the digital age, and retailers are now offering a multitude of flexible order delivery methods such as “Buy online, pick up in-store”, “curbside pickup”, “order in store, deliver home” and more.

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How Retailers Can Minimize Returns: Focus on Convenience, Communication and Personalization

Retail TouchPoints

No matter what the channel, however, there will always be customers who second-guess their purchase, have something arrive too late for its intended use or receive something other than what they expected. These include not just costly shipping and processing fees but also the extra promotions or liquidations needed to move excess inventory.

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[Guest Blog] Order Fulfillment in 2019: Meet Customer Expectations and Increase Conversions

ChannelAdvisor

Customers expect fast and affordable shipping at the click of a button. Thanks to Amazon Prime, two-day shipping is the new normal. Enter same-day shipping and delivery. With same-day shipping, a customer’s order ships out on the same day it’s purchased — but that doesn’t necessarily correlate to when the order will arrive.

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How To Exceed Your Customers’ Expectations For The Holiday Season

lateshipment

Shipping, fulfillment, and timely deliveries Thanks to the growth of e-commerce, apart from looking across products and choosing a brand to buy them, today’s customers also have high expectations when it comes to order deliveries. Optimize your order fulfillment process to reduce processing times.

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