How to Grow Your Global Social Media Presence
Retailers that have taken the dip into international waters should now begin thinking about the use of social media on the global scale.
Retailers that have taken the dip into international waters should now begin thinking about the use of social media on the global scale.
Merchants who want to conduct cross-border ecommerce into France and Germany have to grapple with a common issue – trust in the online channel.
When it comes to going global with your business, you’ll want your customers both here and abroad to feel at home on your website. But what are the best practices to make this happen?
While the Chinese ecommerce market is growing wildly, getting goods there can prove tricky, attendees were told at Multichannel Merchant’s Growing Global conference.
Mark Vandegrift, director of business management for Channel Advisor, will talk about Amazon, eBay and Newegg and others based in other countries – Tmall, TradeMe, Mercado Libre during his session on July 15 at Multichannel Merchant’s Growing Global conference in Long Beach, CA.
Fine jeweler and watch retailer Betteridge announced that it has partnered with Borderfree to expand its online customer experience globally. By partnering with Borderfree, Betteridge now offers international shipping to over 100 countries and territories worldwide in more than 60 global currencies.
The presentation, which is entitled Get It Delivered For Less: World-Class Strategies for Sourcing Global Parcel Transportation Rates & Contracts, provides advanced procurement strategies for shippers looking to reduce global parcel costs through contract negotiations.
Since it began working with NetSuite, Jimmy Jazz has averaged 87% annual ecommerce growth over the past four years.
If you’re a U.S. retailer looking to expand your ecommerce business globally, South Korea may be the place to do it.
GoECart has partnered with Bongo International to make global ecommerce easier and quicker for GoECart customers.