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IoT in Retail: Top 5 Use Cases and Real-Life Examples

Retail TouchPoints

The statistics show that more and more retail businesses are implementing IoT solutions to explore new ways of connecting with customers, boost sales and streamline business operations. This article explores popular and non-trivial use cases and examples of how IoT tech can help retail companies. Predictive equipment maintenance.

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Walmart SEO: How to Rank for the Right Keywords on Walmart Marketplace

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You’ve just joined Walmart as a seller, and all seems to be going well until you realize one critical issue—the marketplace doesn’t offer individual seller pages. Check out this article on keyword research to get started. You’re an experienced ecommerce merchant who has branding and messaging figured out.

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The Best Website Builder for Small Business in 2020

Ecommerce Platforms

Further reading: Weebly Review – Here's a quick run-through of what consumers should expect if they opt for a Weebly website-builder account. Weebly Pricing – In this article we talk about all Weebly pricing, from the plans to the extras such as themes, hosting, and apps. The removal of SITE123's floating tag.

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20 Progressive Web Apps Examples That Will Inspire You to Build Your Own

Onilab User Guides

This article features our top 20 best progressive web apps examples that will inspire you to build your own. 2019 was the year when most browsers and operating systems already knew how to handle PWAs. These issues should not stop you from building your own iOS PWA app. Every year PWAs become more capable and easy to build.

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How To Start an Ecommerce Business in 2020 – 6 Step Guide

Ecommerce Platforms

The basic assumption most beginners are set to believe is that products are only sold to consumers. Below is a list of parties that ecommerce businesses transact with: B2C: The acronym stands for Business-to-Consumer. As the name implies, this refers to transactions between businesses and consumers.