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Ecommerce with Flair: Digital Tools for a More Inspiring Online Experience

Retail TouchPoints

While videos make for a more engaging customer experience, only 40% of product detail pages currently use video, according to the 2022 Omnichannel Retail Index. By 2025, mobile sales are expected to account for 44% of retail ecommerce in the U.S., By using high-quality images and videos of products, customers are drawn closer.

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Top Market-Driven B2B eCommerce Trends of 2021

GetElastic

B2B companies are implementing new strategies to adapt to a changing market and take advantage of a growing online customer base, characterized by rising mobile usage, new expectations for personalization and self-service, and increasing demand for digital connectivity.

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Shoppers’ In-Store and Online Expectations for 2019

Wiser

To learn more about the changes consumers are looking for in the coming year, Wiser has surveyed over 2,400 of our mobile app users about their 2019 shopping preferences. Comparison shopping is a very popular trend that only appears to be growing. The omnichannel experience could be the key to 2019 retail success.

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What Should You Look for in an Ecommerce Platform?

Kibo

Native Personalization Capabilities Built-In Order Management API-First, Microservices Architecture Admin Tools and Settings Advanced Catalog Management Mobile-centricity SEO Friendliness 24/7 Support Pre-Integrated Payment Gateways Speed Easy-To-Use UI. Perhaps you only offer online shopping now, but plan to open stores in the future.

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The Art of Retail: Balancing Retail Brand Experience In-Store and Online

OrderDynamics

As e-commerce adoption increases, today’s customer journey is spread across multiple channels such as website, mobile app, physical store and social media. Several studies point out that customers still prefer in-store shopping. Therefore, having an omnichannel strategy in place is key to a retailer’s success.

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E-Commerce and Physical Stores: How Do They Stack Up?

OrderDynamics

When shopping online, customers also don’t have to contend with checkout lineups, making it a much faster path to purchase. Comparison shopping and ability to research. Read More: Omnichannel Retail vs Ecommerce Pureplay. The internet has allowed access to so much more information than ever before. Customer experience.

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An Overview of how the BOPIS Retail Strategy is Transforming the Industry (2021)

Retalon

In fact, it can even be viewed as the natural evolution of omnichannel retail — the ultimate blending of online with brick-and-mortar. In the comfort of their home, a person can take their time to comparison-shop local stores’ assortments and inventory. Furthermore, many online retailers provide easy-to-use comparison tools.