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4 Omnichannel Myths Keeping You From Success

Retail TouchPoints

Omnichannel is a buzzword in the world of retail customer experience. But despite its popularity, there is a lot of misinformation about what it actually means and how to create an omnichannel strategy that works for your business. Myth #1: Omnichannel and multichannel are the same. The benefits of going omnichannel?

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How to Run an Omnichannel E-Commerce Marketing Campaign

Kissmetrics

If you’re like most consumers, there’s a good chance you interacted with the brand multiple times on different channels using different devices before you paid. The customer journey isn’t straightforward anymore (if it ever was). It’s a meandering path where customers visit brands on different platforms before converting.

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Retailers Increasingly Turning to Third-Party Resources to Handle Fulfillment

Retail TouchPoints

While more than half ( 54% ) of retailers responding to the 2023 Omnichannel and Fulfillment Benchmark Report said active physical stores are the final locations for inventory prior to delivery, retailers are increasingly using third-party services to handle the actual mechanics of picking, packing and delivering items to consumers.

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Top Omnichannel Survey Takeaways: RTP Editors Weigh In

RTP blog

The term “omnichannel” gets thrown around a lot — some might say too much — by retailers and industry observers. However, the word still conveys an important truth: retailers must take every action possible to maximize customer engagement opportunities across both traditional and emerging channels. Let us know in the comments below!

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How to Improve Customer Experience in Retail Stores

Wiser

According to a study done by Salesforce , 84 percent of consumers say that customer experience is just as important as a company’s products and services. In fact, customer experience is one of the biggest factors that retailers have to consider. Every single consumer touchpoint is a part of customer experience.

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21 Data-Backed Reasons That Point to Why you Should Consider an Omnichannel Strategy in 2022

GetElastic

Taking an omnichannel approach to your commerce strategy will become core for your business to meet modern consumer demands, improve your customer experience and ultimately, your bottom line. Businesses like Stance, Bank of America, and Starbucks, are all great examples of businesses with omnichannel experiences.

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11 Proven Hacks to Keep Your Customers Buying More

Kissmetrics

It costs 5X less to retain a customer than it does to acquire a new one. That’s why customer retention is crucial to growing your Ecommerce business. What is customer retention? Customer retention is the ability to encourage customers to keep coming back to make purchases.