In this post, we’ll summarize some of PTG’s key strategies based on four categories, as follows:
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Over 75% of online shoppers abandon their carts without making a purchase, this is up from roughly 60% in 2006, as illustrated in the following chart by OptinMonster .
Poor user experience is a big reason people abandon shopping carts—things like forcing a user to create an account, high shipping costs, and an overly complex checkout process dissuade users from taking that final step to purchase. Improving user experience can help mitigate cart abandonment.
Quite a lot has been going on:
Supplying the glue to eCommerce -
Enterprise Times met up with Rory O'Conner, CEO and founder of Scurri. The company plays a key role in the eCommerce eco-system. Scurri provides software that connects and optimises the online ordering, shipping and delivery process. Formed in 2010, based in Wexford, Ireland Scurri has built an effective and adaptable platform designed to meet business eCommerce needs.
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Scurri emphasises 'connecting commerce' because the company adds value at multiple stages during the eCommerce journey. From selecting the most effective delivery option for each package to providing tracking from despatch to delivery. Scurri enables eCommerce operators to confidently scale and reach customers all over the world.
How to Improve Your Ecommerce Website Security (3 Ways) - Business 2 Community
If you own an ecommerce website, are you taking the appropriate measures to ensure it's secure for your customers?
In 2019, at least 7.9 billion records were stolen from websites, including credit card numbers and home addresses. People feel rightfully hesitant to trust online stores and their security measures. It's not worth it to put themselves at risk, especially when there are many other options for them to choose from.
Ecommerce Fraud Detection during the Pandemic | Practical Ecommerce
The coronavirus pandemic has led to significant changes in consumer purchase behavior and raised concerns about ecommerce fraud.
Fortunately, overall ecommerce fraud does not appear to have risen disproportionately to the number of online purchases.
“We haven’t seen a significant change in the amount of card-not-present fraud at this point,” said Eyal Raab, vice president of sales and business development for Riskified, an ecommerce fraud prevention firm.
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Take Advantage of Opportunities in Ecommerce in Today's Market
The benefits of eCommerce don’t just lend themselves to developed markets, but all markets around the globe are forcing to adapt amid the coronavirus pandemic. This puts exchange-traded fund (ETF) investors at an advantage to capitalize on eCommerce opportunities in certain funds.
“COVID-19 has certainly made an impact on eCommerce over the past couple of weeks now that isolation and social distancing measures have been put in place,” a Search Engine Journal report said. “Workers in many infected countries have been asked to work from home, countries including the UK, Italy, and France have been placed under lockdown and schools have been shut down.
Pandemic Ecommerce Tactics for Wineries to Implement Now - Wine Industry Advisor
Now that tasting rooms are closed by the government, how can wineries shift their marketing focus to sell wine directly to consumers? What can they do today to try and recoup lost revenue?
It's been evident for a long time that selling wine online is a huge and growing opportunity. With the recent COVID-19-related "shelter-in-place" directives being implemented and encouraged across the nation, and on-and-off-premise buying options unavailable or unsafe, consumers are looking to the internet more than ever to buy wine.
Your Questions Answered by Our Ecommerce Experts
Asking questions is the foundation of innovation, which during uncertain times is what sets successful businesses apart from the rest. And right now, as massive disruption from coronavirus continues, major changes in ecommerce are happening faster than ever before.
To address this situation, Multichannel Merchant has launched a new "Ask the Experts" feature, so our audience can submit questions weekly. Below is our first crop of answers from ecommerce experts on the merchant and provider side, based on questions submitted last week. We hope you find their insights of value as you navigate these uncharted waters.
Odisha Allows All Ecommerce Deliveries; Will Other States Follow?
Wth most other states under strict lockdown, will ecommerce players be able to tap the opportunity?
The government of Odisha has allowed all ecommerce platforms to resume their operation in the second phase of the lockdown, which is set to begin tomorrow (April 15). In this new phase, the ecommerce portals would not have to limit themselves to the delivery of essential goods, but can also start delivering "non-essential" goods. The question now is whether other states will follow suit and open up deliveries in a staggered manner.
Happening on Twitter
The State Council pinpointed cross-border #ecommerce as a new pillar for #China's foreign trade sector as it rolled… https://t.co/IK7teowCnX ChinaDaily (from Beijing, China) Tue Apr 14 05:15:24 +0000 2020
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