
All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA) has once again written to the leading mobile phone manufacturers — Xiaomi, Samsung, and OnePlus — asking them to control deep discounting on their products listed on ecommerce websites like Amazon and Flipkart.
The association AIMRA wrote to the mobile phone manufacturers on January 10. In the letter, AIMRA told the manufacturer that unless the online discounting is controlled, the retailers will sell their products at the prices of ecommerce websites. The cell phone retailers have also informed the brands that they might also boycott selling their products unless the online price is controlled.
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Kount Named a Leading Provider of eCommerce Fraud Prevention Solutions in 2020 Frost &

"Kount has been noted for its strong growth and innovation performance in our analysis. The company has a proven track record and is solely focused on fraud protection, enabling agility in innovation," said Vikrant Gandhi, Industry Director, Information & Communications Technologies, Frost & Sullivan. "Kount has experienced rapid growth across many verticals, leading to its favorable positioning along the growth index.
The 2020 Frost Radar in the U.S. E-commerce Fraud Prevention Market report highlights numerous strengths and opportunities for Kount, including:
Ecommerce Product Releases: December 15, 2019 | Practical Ecommerce
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UPS expands international Express services . UPS announced expansion across 40 countries of its UPS Worldwide Express and UPS Worldwide Express Plus — part of the UPS international suite of shipping services that guarantees delivery targets for urgent shipments. The latest expansion offers morning or midday service for time-sensitive shipments.
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eBay launches “Buy Again” button . eBay announced an all-new feature called Buy Again. When buyers go to their purchases page on iOS or to the eBay hamburger menu on Android, they can scroll through a list of their purchases to see a “Buy Again” button, to quickly repurchase that item from the same seller. If the item is not available from the same seller, shoppers can use the “Buy Similar” button.
Bringing Allergy-Friendly Food To Consumers | PYMNTS.com

Blake Sorensen grew up with a nut allergy that limited his diet long before he started the Blake's Seed Based food brand.
Sorensen took that frustration and decided to do something about it in 2017. He was in a social entrepreneurship class and tasked with solving a social need. Sorensen said he thought there was a lack of tasty, healthy snacks that didn't have the major allergens.
The class project led him to buy a food processor, and he started making bars in his kitchen. Today, his company sells a variety of seed-based snacks and protein bars. (He always ate many seeds, as he couldn't eat nuts when he was growing up.)
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Ecommerce platform selection and integration: a guide – Econsultancy

The content for this briefing has been reproduced from Econsultancy's Ecommerce Best Practice Guide .
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The starting point for understanding best practice in platforms is understanding the wider ecosystem in which the ecommerce platform operates. Mapping business processes, technical requirements, market opportunity and operational realities to create an end-to-end ecommerce capability helps the marketer develop an understanding of the flows of data, content and payments.
CCI may take suo motu action against ecommerce firms, if warranted: Chairman Ashok Kumar Gupta -

In what could have significant ramifications for Amazon , Flipkart and other ecommerce companies, the chairman of the Competition Commission of India Ashok Kumar Gupta told CNBC-TV18 that the watchdog will not shy away from taking suo motu action on deep discounting and discriminatory pricing if warranted.
Asking e-commerce players to increase transparency, the head of the CCI said, "If other entities and business participants feel that they may need competition law enforcement, then cases can be filed. And, suo moto also CCI can take up such cases and go ahead with enforcement."
How an e-commerce strategy can benefit manufacturing companies | The Drum

The marketing sector can be a complicated place as new marketing tools and techniques are launched, almost on a weekly basis. Powered by The Drum Network , this regular column invites The Drum Network's members to demystify the marketing trade and offer expert insight and opinion on what is happening in the marketing industry today that can help your business tomorrow.
The majority of manufacturing businesses predict that at least 41% of their revenue will be derived from e-commerce websites they own or operate by 2051, be that selling online to business customers or with a direct to consumer offering.
22 Cross-Sell Examples for Your Ecommerce Store - Business 2 Community
Getting new customers can be difficult and costly. Selling to existing customers, on the other hand, can be more effective and more affordable. In fact, the probability of an existing customer buying a product is 60-70% , versus a new customer, where that probability drops to 5-20%.
Often, businesses treat existing customers and new customers differently, especially with marketing campaigns. With cross-selling, you can target both customer groups, drive product sales, and build trust in your brand while giving customers a better product experience.
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