Save 71%: You could do much worse than a pair of Persol sunglasses on your face, especially at 71 percent off.
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Save 53%: When you’re having trouble putting together an outfit, default to a pair of clean white sneakers.
Save 30%: Think of a chambray shirt as the blue jean of tops — it’ll go with everything.
Save 34%: Of course The North Face’s iconic Nuptse Jacket looks great as a summer sandal!
Not to change the topic here:
What GoogleBot is Doing to Shopping Carts... and Why - Search Engine Journal
Contrary to common impressions about this topic, Google isn’t crawling and adding products to random shopping carts. This is what’s really going on.
What’s really going on is that merchants who participate in Google Shopping (or Google’s back-end for sellers the Merchant Center and Shopping ads) agree to have their sites crawled, including their shopping cart.
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“If the content you submit contains URLs or similar content, you grant Google the right to access, index, cache or crawl the URL(s) and the content available through such URL(s), or any portion thereof.
Deliverable Provides Consumers with a COVID-Free Shopping Experience
With curbside pick-up and in-store pick-up rates rising by 425% in May 2020 , consumers have the opportunity to delegate the task of picking up orders to a Deliverable driver, and they can shield themselves from COVID-19. For example, if one places an order of groceries at Walmart through the computer or mobile app, one can opt for curbside or in-store pick-up at checkout to maintain their safety. However, what if the customer does not want to risk going to the store due to COVID-19?
In our post-COVID-19 world, consumers are flocking to online platforms, and E-Commerce rates have skyrocketed in May and June 2020 . Moreover, Deliverable looks to streamline the shipping process to make it accessible for Americans to secure a no-contact delivery. Although Deliverable has sought Walmart's endorsement, Deliverable searches for venture capitalists to assist with a nationwide launch to protect consumers during COVID-19.
Quarantined Consumers Are Still Shopping for Clothes — But They're Putting a Lot More Thought
When we initially got the idea to poll our readers on their quarantine shopping and dressing habits, it was mainly to clock any fundamental changes in what our readers were shopping for. Had they committed permanently to a wardrobe of athleisure? Were they practicing "wishful shopping," a term I just made up that refers to buying cute outfits as a way of holding out hope for a less socially-distant future?
About 40% of respondents said they mostly wear athleisure but will dress up occasionally to make themselves feel better. Meanwhile, another 32% said it's sweats all day every day. Of those who have to do video calls for work, more than 50% say they will at least dress up a little bit, even if it's just from the waist up or with some earrings or makeup.
In case you are keeping track:
The Deal Guy: Online Shopping Deals
Sauced BBQ & Spirits at DOCO is open for business and welcoming customers to dine outside on the patio.
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Cayla Jordan recently opened up a new Creamy's location at the Roseville Fountains. Gary stopped by to check out the treats.
My Biggest Fourth of July Regret Was Shopping for Fireworks - D Magazine
The Fourth of July weekend began on Thursday with a sprinkle of rain and an order from Gov. Greg Abbott announcing that mask coverings would be mandatory in public. On Friday, I sped eastward out of Dallas to find a fireworks stand.
I intended to nab a few sparklers and survey the state of the fireworks industry in the COVID-19 economy. As I drove down I-80, small bottlenecks of trucks and RVs formed. North Texas campgrounds reported packed campsites all weekend, and I found myself in the midst of the mass emigration.
Online Shopping Still a Hot Trend: 5 Stocks Set to Rally
The coronavirus-led lockdown fueled a number of trends, one of those being the rapid shift to online shopping as brick-and-mortar stores remained shut during lockdowns.
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The coronavirus pandemic compelled many retailers to shut down stores through March, April and May, driving the crowd to online platforms. Even though the economy is reopening, consumers continue to shop through online retail channels. This is because the lockdown measures may be easing but signs of resurgence of coronavirus and unavailability of a proper vaccine have been keeping people at home.
How Stitch Fix used AI to personalize its online shopping experience | VentureBeat
Companies like Stitch Fix , Wantable , and Trunk Club have attempted to address this problem by hiring professionals to choose clothes based on your custom parameters and ship them out to you. You can try things on, keep what you like, and send back what you don't. Stitch Fix's version of this service is called Fixes. Customers get a personalized Style Card with an outfit inspiration. It's algorithmically driven and helps human style experts match a garment with a particular shopper.
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