One of the few positives to come out of the pandemic is the proliferation of ecommerce. According to Digital Commerce 360/ Bizrate Insights 's April coronavirus survey of 1,000 online shoppers, the following findings were noteworthy:
One can only assume that a significant number of shoppers were pushed into trying ecommerce for the first time while others were forced to buy more online due to physical store closures. Now that the comfort levels among these shoppers has risen, they too are potential candidates for even more shopping online. We can certainly thank grocery stores, Amazon, Target and Walmart for facilitating these experiences, especially during the height of the coronavirus.
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New Ecommerce Shoppers Plan To Continue After Pandemic: Study 06/26/2020
Over of a third of consumers expect to shop online more in the future, according to Behind The Rise Of Ecommerce In America, a study by demand-side platform Adelphic.
And of the people who have shopped online more during the pandemic, 82% plan to do so with increased frequency after it’s over.
Since the pandemic began, there has been a 33% increase in the number of consumers shopping online four to six days per week, and a 54% increase in consumers who are shopping two to three days a week.
GSA makes 3 awards in e-commerce test -- Washington Technology
Amazon, Fisher Scientific and Overstock.com will each provide a GSA-approved online marketplace where agencies employees can buy commercial products priced below the micro-purchase threshold of $10,000 using government-issued purchase cards, according to GSA award announcements.
The awards, said GSA in a June 26 statement, will allow those purchases for up to three years under the proof-of-concept. The agency anticipates the initial service to be available in the next 30 days.
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By 2040, as much as 95% of shopping will be facilitated by eCommerce. This means good news to eCommerce owners like yourself, who will be in high demand. But it’s also bad news for you because it means the competition in eCommerce is going to be even more fierce than ever.
So it should be your goal to ensure that your eCommerce store is in tip-top shape to meet all your customers’ needs.
In case you are keeping track:
Retail Ecommerce Veterans Haase, Lopez & Cheyney Join CitrusAd
The recent surge in demand for digital retail media has positioned CitrusAd as the preferred solution for retailers who are taking retail media seriously and want to offer something better to their suppliers and advertisers. The recent hires will serve CitrusAd's growing customer base as well as the brands and agencies that leverage the self-serve platform's impressive reach.
Christian Lopez joins CitrusAd as VP, Solutions Architect from competitor Criteo. Lopez will be the primary point of contact for all US based integrations. When asked about the jump Lopez said, “I was simply so impressed by the technology CitrusAd had built in such a short time, true innovators and creators of digital ad tech that I just had to be part of. Another key differentiating factor that appealed to me was the agility and flexibility that CitrusAd offers.
Data Driven Approach to Start an Online eCommerce Store | CustomerThink
In the 21st century, Data is one of the most integral parts of every business as it allows them to conduct various operations evaluating customer behavior.
If you are looking forward to starting an online eCommerce store and establishing yourself as a brand, we recommend you follow the data-driven marketing approach.
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In a nutshell, data-driven marketing is an understanding of data you possess already & you get from the customers and organize, analyze and use it for future marketing efforts.
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The e-commerce industry has taken off over the past few years, with dedicated platforms like Shopify and Etsy making it easier than ever for people to produce knitwear for dogs and sell it online .
On top of that, industry giants like Amazon, ebay, and Alibaba have adjusted their businesses to allow individual sellers access to their sites, even offering to handle all shipping and customer service needs in exchange for a listing fee.
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