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How UpSellit Maximizes Revenue for Fashion & Apparel Brands 

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The fashion industry is undoubtedly having a major moment. For fashion and apparel retailers, this history-making benchmark is a golden opportunity to turn each website visitor into maximized revenue. First up: The fashion industry. Here are examples of how each experience can greatly benefit fashion and apparel marketers.

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Ecommerce Sales Funnel: Content Strategy to Increase Interest

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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. Just like before, you want to flaunt the reasons customers should shop with you instead of your competitors. Customer Journey.

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5 Ways to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Ecommerce Business

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When Pinterest first launched back in 2010, it was the go-to place for women to browse and pin the latest fashion, decor, and meal planning trends. Add ‘Shop the Look’ Pins. One recent change is the introduction of Shop the Look Pins. Pinterest is constantly evolving to meet the changing needs of its users.

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How Upsellit Maximizes Revenue for Home & Decor Brands

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Be sure to check out our first blog in the series , where we focused on the fashion industry. This is the perfect solution whether you want to remind them of a promotion you’re running, bring seasonal markdowns to their attention, let them know they’ve qualified for free shipping, or just about anything else.

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Scaling Google Shopping To Multiple Countries

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Getting tax & shipping settings right. Google Shopping campaign setup. Is going abroad with Google Shopping worth the hassle? Bonus : Watch our free Google Shopping optimization training. One of the Google Shopping policies states that the price in your product feed needs to match the price on the landing page.