Some consumers who once shopped in brick-and-mortar stores on the weekends are now shopping through digital-first channels during the week. In eCommerce, Amazon's Prime Day is set to headline retail's biggest week. And in the internet of things (IoT), the majority of consumers report owning a minimum of one smart home device, with a majority planning to buy more of them soon. All this, Today in Data.
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43M: Estimated number of consumers who once shopped for groceries at physical stores on weekends and now shop for them during the week using digital channels.
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The Obsession That's Helping E-Commerce Businesses Make More Money
But this data is limited in that it doesn’t explain why the user is behaving in a certain way, it just provides the quantitative data -— the what . A useful tool to delve deeper and better understand your user behavior is a heatmap, which shows the user’s journey in a visual, intuitive way.
If your business is at the stage where you can budget for an in-house or outsourced data analyst, this expert insight and analysis can prove invaluable for your online business, whether it’s product or service-based.
eCommerce giant Radial to hire 2,000 seasonal workers in the Philadelphia region
The King of Prussia-headquartered company is expecting 66% of American consumers to shop online this year. The thousands of new temporary workers are needed to help pack and ship a surge of holiday orders. eCommerce has exploded in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some of the temporary jobs Radial is hiring for may become full-time permanent positions after the holiday season, the company said. Part-time wages range from $14.50 and $15.50, depending on shift schedule. Seasonal hires will have the opportunity to earn double time for all hours worked over 40 hours a week during certain weeks.
AirTank Launches ZiftrShop®, a Next-Generation eCommerce Platform Designed to Manage, Scale and
AirTank, a New Hampshire-based full-service design, development and eCommerce consulting agency, is excited to announce the launch of ZiftrShop, a headless API-first eCommerce business platform built from the ground up to solve the complexities of eCommerce growth and profitability. AirTank's experience with popular eCommerce platforms revealed significant market limitations, inspiring the creation of ZiftrShop as a solution to clients' previously unmet business needs.
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Fenwick's lockdown journey to eCommerce growth - Essential Retail
When the UK descended into lockdown in the spring many retailers immediately switched their efforts to eCommerce, fulfilling orders from their warehouses to keep up with the increasing online demand when stores were forced to close their doors.
While some retailers temporarily shut their warehouses while they tightened up their safety measures, a few were left with more significant challenges and had to pivot their businesses significantly to keep trading.
Forks Township e-commerce center is hiring 1K workers for holidays - lehighvalleylive.com
The e-commerce provider Radial is hiring 1,000 entry-level workers this holiday season at its Forks Township fulfillment center.
Radial has scheduled a hiring event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 22 at the site, 4200 E. Braden Boulevard. Candidates of all levels are asked to apply beforehand at the Radial career page of workforce provider Adecco at adeccousa.com .
All seasonal workers hired will receive hourly compensation and can collect additional overtime pay. Wages start at $14.50 to $15.50 depending on shift schedules, and seasonal hires will have an opportunity to earn double time for all hours worked over 40 hours per week during certain weeks, a company spokesman told lehighvalleylive.com.
E-Commerce Economics Are Broken, Says Tech Startup Tradeswell. It Has A Plan To Help Fix Them.
New tech firm Tradeswell is aiming to give e-commerce brands better intelligence that will help them ... [+] improve margins.
Paul Palmieri was looking at various direct-to-consumer startups as possible investments for his venture capital fund when he decided the e-commerce economics didn't add up.
"I definitely saw a lot of opportunity to invest in direct to consumer brands, but every time we would get close, we would look at it and say, gosh, the numbers are somewhat broken," he said.
Payability Surpasses $3 Billion Provided to eCommerce Sellers - Odessa American: Business
Payability, the leading funding platform for eCommerce businesses, announced today that the company has surpassed $3 billion in funding provided to thousands of seller-entrepreneurs.
This funding milestone comes following a period of exponential growth for the company: since the beginning of 2020 alone, Payability has provided over $1 billion in funding to eCommerce sellers.
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