AmazonFresh Expands to the U.K.
While several U.S. cities have yet to reap the benefits of AmazonFresh, several reports are indicating the grocery delivery service will begin expanding overseas to the U.K. as early as September of this year.
While several U.S. cities have yet to reap the benefits of AmazonFresh, several reports are indicating the grocery delivery service will begin expanding overseas to the U.K. as early as September of this year.
Mobile apps are evolving in a big way. In the U.S. 50% of the top retailers offer a transactional app, while U.K. only 18% of the top retailers offer a tranactional app. See how apps are evolving in commerce.
Gap is teaming up with Birchbox, the online beauty subscription delivery service by incorporating Birchbox counters in several Gap stores in major cities throughout the U.S. See what this will mean for both brands.
Back-to-school is practically here and shoppers are gearing up for the best deals and places to shop for school supplies. This infographic offers retailers an inside look at what to expect this back-to-school season.
More than 80% of abandoning visitors never return to the website, so what is killing those conversions? This infographic by Formstack will show what five problems are chopping your conversions.
Today merchants are using catalogs for a myriad of reasons that range from establishing their brand awareness to driving consumers to the web and sell products. See what retailers are saying about the state of the catalog.
The Prime Day catfight between Amazon and Walmart continued yesterday, as Greg Greeley, Vice President of Amazon Prime, scratched back at Fernando Madeira, President and CEO of Walmart.
Walmart announced the launch of its own week-long online-exclusive sale in an effort to steal some thunder from Amazon Prime Day, which is being “celebrated” July 15, the eve of Amazon’s 20th anniversary.
Why would Amazon launch its own shopping holiday? See why Prime Day makes perfect sense for this marketplace giant.
Macy’s announced it is pulling the Donald Trump branded merchandise after he made inflammatory and racially charged statements directed towards immigrants from Mexico, calling them “killers and rapists.” See what this will mean for Trump and for Macy’s.