B2B Sees Faster Online Sales Growth than B2C
B2B ecommerce has grown at a faster sales pace than B2C, according to Epsilon’s 2014 Multichannel Trend Report.
B2B ecommerce has grown at a faster sales pace than B2C, according to Epsilon’s 2014 Multichannel Trend Report.
Missing any customer contact, or responding too slowly, often results in lost sales and revenues. Here’s how omnichannel merchants can better manage inbound customer requests from multiple engagement channels.
View Web Version O+F Advisor Operations & Fulfillment Strategies & Tactics August 6, 2014 SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBE Engaging Customers on all Channels UPS Spending $175M to Add Holiday Shipping Capacity … Continue Reading →
It was a busy week for executive hirings: Target brought in a new chairman and CEO, and Walmart U.S. promoted its new president and CEO from within.
UPS plans to spend $175 million to increase holiday shipping capacity, including adding 50 new hub sorts and going from limited to full operations on Black Friday.
View Web Version MCM THURSDAY News and Intelligence for the Multichannel Merchant August 08, 2014 SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBE Data Breaches Signal Increased Need for EMV Adoption in the U.S. Can … Continue Reading →
Merchants who want to conduct cross-border ecommerce into France and Germany have to grapple with a common issue – trust in the online channel.
Canada (84%) and Australia (54%) are the top choices for cross-border ecommerce, followed by Japan and New Zealand (39% each), according to the results of Multichannel Merchant’s MCM Outlook 2014. Here’s why U.S.-based merchants are high on doing business in those countries.
View Web Version MCM TUESDAY News and Intelligence for the Multichannel Merchant August 05 , 2014 SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBE Target and Walmart Announce New Leaders How to Effectively Use Social … Continue Reading →
View Web Version MCM THURSDAY News and Intelligence for the Multichannel Merchant July 31, 2014 SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBE Social Media is Driving Customer Engagement How the Retail Industry Uses Shoppers’ … Continue Reading →