How to Win the Valentine’s Day Shopper
Retailers are plenty busy as Valentine’s Day approaches. See how retailers are taking full advantage of this holiday and what changes they are preparing for.
Retailers are plenty busy as Valentine’s Day approaches. See how retailers are taking full advantage of this holiday and what changes they are preparing for.
As it heads into Valentine’s day, Vermont Teddy Bear Company is seeing consumers shift to mobile commerce. See what other changes it is expecting for Valentine’s day.
Mobile remains a top priority for retailers in 2015, with 58% of retailers placing it at the top of their lists, up from 53% in 2014. See what else retailers are planning this year.
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, retailers are forming strategies to make consumers fall in love with their brand this February 14th and the weeks leading up to the big day. See how you can become your consumer’s brand of choice.
Chinese Laundry saw extensive growth to its ecommerce and mcommerce channels. See what the brand did to achieve success across the sales channels.
Sixty-seven percent of users start engaging on one device and continue on to another and expect the experience to be seamless. See what other expectations consumers have when it comes to mobile shopping.
When it came to desktop buying, Cyber Monday once again ranked as the highest shopping day of the year. See how other days did for holiday season 2014.
The holiday shopping season saw strong online and mobile sales with online sales up 13.9% year-over-year. See what other key metrics made an impact on the 2014 holiday season.
Staples announced the availability of ambient alerts for its Staples Connect platform, providing visual notification outside of the Staples Connect app. See what other features are available with the ambient alerts.
In this video interview, Multichannel Merchant content producer Daniela Forte talks with George Chang, senior vice president of sales, merchandising and marketplace for Rakuten about the current holiday shopping trends as we look ahead to 2015.