This favorable trend will continue in 2021 as the market has many new converts. And with so many exciting things expected in the coming years, you should work now to identify the top trends that will shape the future of ecommerce in the coming year.
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If you were in a niche market before the pandemic, you probably aren't now. Entrepreneurs have had their eyes opened to the power and potential earnings of ecommerce outlets and the rush to fulfill demand has led to new names in every market.
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Optify Launches New Optical Omni Channel eCommerce & Marketing Platform for Prescription
With marketplaces changing for all industries, and customer needs shifting increasingly online, Optify introduces the world's most comprehensive e-commerce software designed specifically with Optometrists in mind.
While there are over 30,000 Optometrists in the United States, and it remains a successful profession, many practices are unable to capitalize on in-person sales — especially during the COVID-19 Pandemic. With 40% of optometry practices' incomes attributed to frames and lenses, a lack of online presence can be detrimental to business.
Rise Of Off-Price Retail, eCommerce Technology | PYMNTS.com
Julian Fuchs on the Future of Ecommerce in 2021 | TechBullion
The year 2020 saw massive growth in the ecommerce sector. Whether you're hoping to bolster your ecommerce brand or enter this exciting space, it's imperative to know the latest trends shaping ecommerce in 2021.
We spoke with ecommerce industry veteran Julian Fuchs about the breathless progress of last year and where he sees ecommerce heading.
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"Some are worried that the explosive growth from 2019-2020 will necessitate a pull-back, a cooling off period," says Fuchs. In addition, many in the industry worry that as vaccinations reach critical mass and lockdowns lift, consumers will abandon online shopping for in-store shopping. Fuchs is confident that, "as public health risks decrease, consumers will be shopping in-store more, but overall ecommerce will continue to increase.
While you're here, how about this:
This startup turns short-term rentals into ecommerce brand showrooms - Technical.ly DC
If you recently stayed in a short-term rental, you may have admired your host's taste in furniture, or brand of coffee. In some cases, you may have even noticed a QR code on the back of their furniture (or coffee), which took you to a website to learn more about the item, or purchase it at a discounted price.
If so, you've already taken part in the Glimpse experience — a brand-to-consumer service run by a D.C. startup.
Founded by Purdue University graduates Akash Raju, Kushal Negi and Anuj Mehta , Glimpse connects brands to services like short-term rentals, coffee shops, ride-shares and coworking spaces, to create intimate product showrooms for customers.
Analyzing the best ecommerce platforms for SEO - ClickZ
Ecommerce has really exploded in the last year. As an SEO agency, we have never had more enquiries from ecommerce websites over the last 12 months who are looking to boost their rankings and positions in Google’s search results.
With this in mind, we review the best ecommerce platforms for SEO including Shopify, WordPress and Wix.
Subscription models to retail media: How is ecommerce changing right now? | Econsultancy
The events of 2020 have fundamentally changed the course of ecommerce. So, what can marketers and brands expect over the coming 12 months?
Our own Richard Robinson, Managing Director of Xeim Engage, asked the following panel of experts at eCommerce Expo 2021 for their opinions:
Cassandra Stevens, Global Commerce Lead at Publicis Commerce, believes retail media, across platforms such as Amazon and Walmart, will have a much bigger role to play within brand budgets globally in 2021.
E-commerce disputes on the rise, shows data | Hindustan Times
omplaints of botched online shopping experiences have risen to unprecedented levels, as millions o urban Indian households take to online shopping in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
E-commerce disputes raised by buyers through the national consumer helpline (1800-11-4000) have outstripped complaints with regard to offline purchases, data from the consumer affairs ministry shows.
Frm April 2020 to February 2021, consumers logged 188,262 disputes or claims related to e-commerce transactions. At 22%, this share was the highest among five segments including banking, telecom, electronic products and consumer durables.
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