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Instagram Shopping: The Future of Mobile Ecommerce + 19 Tips to Increase Conversions Now

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Today, Instagram announced it is expanding its Instagram Shopping initiative, and we’re excited to announce BigCommerce merchants will be among the first to have access to the feature. At launch, only Instagram-approved merchants in the Fashion, Apparel, Jewelry and Beauty/Skincare categories will be able to use the integration.

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What is Headless Commerce? The Ultimate Guide for Retailers

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Today, 66% of online shoppers use smartphones to make e-commerce purchases, compared to 41% who use laptops and 25% who use desktop PCs. According to Insider Intelligence, mobile e-commerce sales are expected to account for 40.4% of retail e-commerce sales in the U.S.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [December 2021]

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We’re in a much different place than we were last year with the COVID-19 pandemic, but we’re definitely not out of the woods yet – and the holiday shopping season will certainly still feel some impacts. In August 2021, 66% of organizations were in the process of delaying their office reopenings. November 23. million by 2022.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [January 2022]

ROI Revolution

For comparison, in 2019, ecommerce sales made up just 11.1% Some of the digital trends that will continue to grow in 2022 include buy now, pay later (BNPL), digital grocery, and social commerce. Omnichannel will also continue to be key as consumers increasingly rely on a blend of online and offline shopping experiences.

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Is Impacting Ecommerce [November 2021]

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Revenue from ecommerce is expected to reach $469.3 US retail ecommerce revenue was just $285.9 Ecommerce growth is definitely not expected to experience any significant surges comparable to what it saw last year, when it grew from $360.1 Ecommerce accounted for 45% of Gap’s revenue in 2020, up from only 25% in 2019.