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Does Customer Age Matter for Fraud Prevention?

Retail TouchPoints

Gen X, ranging in age from 41 to 56, get targeted by robocalls too, as well as text and email phishing scams designed to steal their login credentials and payment data. Like Gen Xers, they’re targeted by text scams, as well as social media scams that offer rewards, package tracking or peer-to-peer (P2P) money transfer confirmations.

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Online Retail in 2021: How to Create an Excellent eCommerce Experience

Korona

Is this the “Retail Apocalypse” or an opportunity to build another retail channel? In the US, the COVID-19 pandemic required about 60% of all retail stores to briefly shut down their brick and mortar operations. Additionally, retailers have seen a 70% decline in consumer spending on “non-essential” items.

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The Best POS (Point of Sale) Systems for 2019: The Ultimate Guide

Ecommerce Platforms

Store management and payment processing – the two functions that pretty sum up what you should expect from a POS system. In other words, leveraging an efficient point of sale system software should help you streamline all your in-store operations. The secret is using a structured selection process. Editor's rating.

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ecommerce in Nigeria – tips for success

Payoneer

However, despite the coronavirus pandemic’s boost, eCommerce in Nigeria faces several challenges, including inadequate logistics infrastructure, limited payment options, high shipping costs, and low consumer trust. In addition, successful ecommerce in Nigeria requires navigating Nigeria’s unique market challenges.

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How to Make Money Dropshipping Without the Unrealistic Hype

Ecommerce Platforms

Dropshipping is a form of online retail selling where the retailer doesn't have to pay for the products before selling them to customers. Overall, selling online, and from a brick-and-mortar store, usually requires a supplier, a retailer (the store the customers buy from,) and a customer. They handle the rest.

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15 ecommerce statistics every entrepreneur must know

Omnisend

Finally, it’s expected that ecommerce will make up 25% of total global retail sales by 2026, up from 19% last year. Though online retail sales have been increasing steadily in the USA for years to $768 billion in 2021, ecommerce statistics show that brick-and-mortar sales still make up the majority of retail sales in the country.