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It’s The Business Model Itself That’s Changing: Top Retail Trends

RTP blog

Retailers Blur The Lines Between Online And In-Store In addition to turning physical stores into experiential destinations, retailers are blurring the lines between online and brick-and-mortar retail by enhancing omnichannel offerings with faster delivery options.

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As ‘Appointment Retailing’ Use Cases Expand, More Brands See Value

Retail TouchPoints

Retailers such as Best Buy and Apple were two of the first to implement the model at scale, showing the value for businesses outside of luxury and specialty retail. Retailers need to supply both contact center agents and in-store associates with consistent customer information through a centralized platform.

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How To Ship Alcohol: Some Tips For Shipping Alcoholic Beverages Across All The 50 States

Korona

Consumers can use one of the alcohol eCommerce and alcohol delivery sites, such as Drizly or Minibar, or WineDirect, to order alcohol directly to their homes or to send beer, wine, or spirits to a friend. If you own a physical liquor store, you should think about creating an eCommerce site if you don’t already have one.

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DXL Group Drives Transformation of its Digital Business with DynamicAction’s Retail Analytics Solution

Dynamic Action

DynamicAction, a Shop.org 2017 Digital Commerce Startup of the Year finalist, will enable Destination XL to connect customer, product and profit data across its business, fostering organizational alignment and an exceptional customer experience. The Company also operates an e-commerce site at www.destinationxl.com.

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What Is Inventory in Retail – Everything You Need To Know As a Retail or SMB Owner

Korona

In retail, inventory is a detailed listing of all items in stock and sold in a store. The physical inventory of products is held in the store or warehouse to sell to customers at a brick and mortar or eCommerce shop. Additionally, retailing can be done in several ways: Offline – This is the most common form of retailing.

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

Ecommerce Platforms

Today’s commerce environment has a wide range of solutions for brick-and-mortar stores, most of which are essentially multifaceted point of sale systems. Ecommerce: Although the principal focus here is in-store selling, the best POS software systems are also capable of supporting parallel selling. But, here’s the thing.