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5 Tips for a Great eCommerce Returns Process

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Stock superb products, offer top-notch customer service, and couple it up with exceptional order fulfillment. Additionally, you can offer the return slip both on paper and in electronic form. Most retailers overlook return labels, yet they play a critical role in a shopper’s experience.

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From Bookstore to Superstore: The Evolution of Amazon.com

ChannelAdvisor

Circa 1994, Jeff Bezos began working on a business plan (yes, in his garage) for what would eventually become the largest internet retailer in the US. 2004: Amazon’s consumer electronic sales surpass book sales for the first time. 2004: Amazon’s consumer electronic sales surpass book sales for the first time.

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How to Use BaaS to Solve Cross-Border eCommerce Issues

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Payment Processing A 2019 study by Internet Retailer, BlueSnap and Kount found that one of the biggest challenges for U.S. retailers looking to enter foreign eCommerce markets is currency and payment processing. Further complicating matters: Consumers in different markets have wildly different preferred payment methods.

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What is Direct-to-Consumer and How to Balance D2C with Wholesale

Wiser

According to Forrester, more than 50 percent of computer and consumer electronics sales and roughly 33 percent of clothing, footwear, and accessories sales will be completed on eCommerce marketplaces. Additional data from Business Insider and Internet Retailer showed that eCommerce sales were behind 49.4

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Post-COVID Best Practices: Combine Mall Product Pickups, Give In-Store Shoppers More Personal Space

Retail TouchPoints

Some malls and their tenants are developing systems, or working with third parties, to combine multiple orders and fulfill them at a single point — an option preferred by 70% of shoppers who choose pickup. This trend is particularly strong in electronics, which can be complicated and expensive.