Ecommerce for the 2020 Generation

| Maria Pergolino

Today, ecommerce is a necessity for every kind of organization, a way to reach out directly to your partners, customers, and expand your business (and brand!) exponentially. Here is what you can expect as ecommerce continues to evolve over the next few years.

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10 Ways to Boost Sales In 2017

| Ian Goldman

With the rush of holiday shopping and returns firmly in the rearview, it’s time to focus on hitting sales goals for 2017. Here are ways retailers can get ahead in 2017 and boost their sales.

Walmart Making Great Strides in Ecommerce

| Daniela Forte

Walmart is seeing payoff from its significant investments in ecommerce, growing online sales 29% in the fourth quarter while gross merchandise value (GMV) increased 36.1%. See what plans Walmart has in place to increase its ecommerce footprint.

The Perfect Customer Order Demands Perfect Execution

| Allison Manetakis

To execute the perfect customer order, your order management solution must deliver what customers now expect – the omnichannel experience of buy anywhere, fulfill anywhere and return anywhere. Otherwise, they’ll quickly find somewhere else where they can get that experience.

49 Elements Your Product Detail Page Must Have

| Daniela Forte

Simply selling a great product just won’t cut it anymore, today retailers need to find various ways to make their products stand out among the crowd. This infographic provides 49 elements that will ensure that your product detail page is up to the task of beating your competitors.

When Politics and Retail Collide

| Daniela Forte

Retailers are continuing the “dump Trump” trend, at least in terms of products bearing his family name, as the controversial businessman-turned-president makes moves executives have concerns about – or as they anticipate or experience customer blowback. See which brands and retailers are taking the stand against President Donald Trump and what it means for each of them.

Michael Kors

Michael Kors Expands Store Pickup to All U.S. Locations

| Mike O'Brien

Having seen success in a 10-store pilot of buy online, pickup in store (BOPIS) program in the third quarter of 2016, Michael Kors plans to roll it out across all of its 300-plus U.S. locations this quarter. The company has also seen success with its new line of wearable technology, and is continuing its pullback from the wholesale channel.