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Chief Direct Marketer View Web Version MCM TUESDAY News and Intelligence for the Multichannel Merchant August 28, 2014 Assessing the Challenges of Going Global Newegg Launches Same-Day Delivery in … Continue Reading →
Chief Direct Marketer View Web Version MCM TUESDAY News and Intelligence for the Multichannel Merchant August 28, 2014 Assessing the Challenges of Going Global Newegg Launches Same-Day Delivery in … Continue Reading →
Chief Direct Marketer View Web Version MCM THURSDAY News and Intelligence for the Multichannel Merchant August 28, 2014 Assessing the Challenges of Going Global Newegg Launches Same-Day Delivery in … Continue Reading →
Staples announced it would close approximately 140 of its North American stores in 2014, according to its Q2 earnings call.
Macy’s is continuing to see in-store sales driven by its online channel at both its Macy’s and Bloomingdales stores, the company told analysts and investors in a Q2 earnings call.
Before heading out for summer recess, the U.S. Senate made plans to extend the Internet Tax Freedom Act, which bars states from levying taxes on internet access.
View Web Version MCM THURSDAY News and Intelligence for the Multichannel Merchant August 21, 2014 SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBE Macy’s Continues to See Results from Omnichannel How to Grow Your Global … Continue Reading →
B2B ecommerce has grown at a faster sales pace than B2C, according to Epsilon’s 2014 Multichannel Trend Report.
When people are willing to hand over data about their heart, sleep cycles, medications, diet and exercise, why can’t retailers collect data without seeming creepy?
While many major retailers have rolled out both apps and mobile optimized sites, small and mid-sized merchants, particularly those with limited resources, need to more carefully weigh their options. We’ve outlined the most important differences between mobile websites and native apps.
It’s hard for many brick and mortar stores to compete with Amazon’s convenience and price advantage, but they need to learn that the secret to beating Amazon is surprisingly simple. With these four simple strategies, retailers can beat Amazon and keep customers returning to their stores.