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How to Build Trust in Your eCommerce Website and Increase Online Sales [Infographic] | Social
Are you looking for ways to increase sales on your eCommerce website? Want to learn how to build trust with your website visitors?
Data Drop: eCommerce Numbers Steal Relevance | PYMNTS.com
Is the retail industry looking at the wrong numbers? It could be. While last week's 16 percent overall spending drop lit up the headlines and scored high on the drama factor, it's the eCommerce numbers – up 8.4 percent during the same period – that could hold the most importance for the future.
"As predicted, retail sales were bad in April and lower than in March," noted National Retail Federation (NRF) Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz. "This should come as no surprise, since April was the first full month when most businesses not considered essential were closed, both in retail and across the economy. But month-to-month comparisons provide little insight other than indicating that most of the economy was on lockdown.
Furniture Ecommerce Back To Business With Work-From-Home Surge
Supply chain and logistics have been one of the biggest pain point for the segment rather than customer sentiment
As the government slowly opens up the economy, all "non-essential" businesses are also beginning to come back on track. The furniture ecommerce industry, which was shelved as it didn't fit into the essential category is making the best of the prevailing circumstances.
The work-from-home norm seems to have spurred the segment. So much so that the impact of the lockdown is limited compared to the other ecommerce ventures like apparel and clothing. Pepperfry cofounder and COO Ashish Shah told Inc42 that the company has managed to recover 60-65% of the sale volume it was catering to in March 2020, before the nationwide lockdown was announced. However, the average order value has remained the same.
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Will New Ecommerce Sellers Squeeze Existing Merchants? | Practical Ecommerce
The coronavirus pandemic has forced some brick-and-mortar businesses to focus on ecommerce, but this shift in focus is not likely to stop many permanent closures.
“If this isn’t the retail apocalypse, I don’t know what would be,” said Sarah Wyeth, the lead analyst for retail and restaurants at S&P Global Ratings, according to a Wall Street Journal article on May 14, 2020.
Wyeth has estimated that 19 large retail businesses are a coin toss away from going out of business because of mandatory shutdowns and Covid-19’s overall economic impact.
SkinnyDipped - Ecommerce and Digital Marketing Manager - BevNET.com Beverage Industry Job Listing
There’s something you should know. We’re Nuts. Truly, deeply Nuts. The kind of Nuts that made a treat to defy the laws of snacktime.
In the early days, Val, Breezy and their friends/co-founders Lizzie Resta and Chrissy Haller hand-dipped individual almonds with a fork and dried them on their kitchen table, then drove literal truckloads of nuts around Washington state.
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SkinnyDipped is seeking a dynamic Ecommerce and Digital Marketing Manager to lead the company’s ecommerce strategy and execution. Reporting to the Head of Marketing and working in partnership with Sales, she/he will be responsible for maintaining, optimizing and driving digital commerce across owned channels (SkinnyDipped.com and Amazon).
10 awesome ecommerce business ideas to try in 2020 | AZ Big Media
The spread of the COVID-19 virus has a lot of businesses closing and shutting down worldwide. That also affects workers. Today, 20.5 million Americans are dealing with unemployment caused by COVID-19.
One way people are dealing with this crisis is by venturing into eCommerce. In this guide, we'll help you by providing 10 great eCommerce business ideas. Keep reading below to see these 10 ideas and how you can develop them to suit your business style.
Italy’s Commerce Layer raises $6M led by Benchmark for its headless e-commerce platform
In the world of commerce, the last few months have underscored the fact that every retailer, brand and entity that sells or distributes something needs to have a digital strategy. Today, one of the startups that’s built a platform aimed at giving them more control in that process is announcing a Series A to continue expanding its business.
Commerce Layer , which has built a “headless” e-commerce platform — used to develop online sales strategies that use APIs to plug your inventory to take orders and payments from a variety of endpoints like other marketplaces, your own site and app (and the various payment systems you might use depending on the country you’re selling into), messaging services, social channels, and more — has raised a Series A of $6 million, which CEO and founder Filippo Conforti
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