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18 Email Newsletter Examples We Love Getting in Our Inboxes - Let's say a salesperson comes up to you and says, "Here's something you should know about." If you don't see this person as a trustworthy, knowledgeable source, you probably have no reason to listen.
Topics: content, newsletters, newsletter, youre, read, getting, examples, subscribers, love, inboxes, email, company, design, great. -
3 Mistakes to Avoid With Your First E-Commerce Store - As a flood of entrepreneurs moves online, many are getting caught in the same traps.
Topics: website, avoid, thats, dont, ecommerce, store, think, getting, thing, work, online, mistakes. -
5 Tips for Getting Started With Cross-Border Commerce Today - Expanding into new countries is a proven way to grow your business. By 2022, consumers shopping online with merchants outside their home country will account for 17.3% of all online spending, according to 451 Research.[1] And consumers everywhere are increasingly willing to choose a cross-border brand when they shop online.
Topics: platform, commerce, today, youre, online, crossborder, tips, started, store, ecommerce, getting, start, merchants, country. -
6 Creative Strategies for Getting Traffic from Pinterest - Pinterest is an undeniably powerful opportunity to reach and convert new audiences.
Topics: website, search, strategies, pins, pin, images, traffic, followers, social, pinterest, rich, getting, content, creative. -
6 Tricks for Getting Your Brand on Instagram's Explore Page - In 2019, Instagram is an undeniably powerful marketing tool -- in fact, it now has over one billion active users, making it one of the top social media platforms.
Topics: content, getting, users, instagrams, page, tag, instagram, brand, video, algorithm, posts, tricks, instance, explore. -
Custom framing startup Framebridge is opening two retail stores - For a long while, you couldn’t swing a bag of cats around without hitting a retailer looking to create a digital presence. Now, the inverse is growing in popularity, with many digital-first retail brands looking to set up a brick-and-mortar shop. The latest is Framebridge, a custom framing startup that has raised more than $67 […]
Topics: startup, tynan, expensive, stores, framed, retail, framebridge, store, custom, opening, process, price, framing, getting. -
Daily Crunch: 4chan users exploit AI image generator’s ability to create realistic nude deepfakes - Hello, friends, and welcome to Daily Crunch, bringing you the most important startup, tech and venture capital news in a single package.
Topics: nude, image, techcrunch, companies, metrics, crunch, realistic, sarah, daily, means, amazon, peloton, generators, users, exploit, getting, deepfakes, efficiency, company. -
Direct Mail Replaces Facebook for Barbeque Seller - Lea Richards launched Pig of the Month, a direct-to-consumer seller of barbeque, in 2010. The company has thrived, with dozens of meat products and outsourced logistics for other merchants.
Topics: free, start, mail, big, replaces, ship, good, direct, facebook, getting, bacon, seller, weve, working, barbeque. -
Email Blacklist: How to Get Off It (By Avoiding It In The First Place) - In the email marketing industry, sending spam or unsolicited bulk messaging can taint any organization's brand. It can prompt mailbox providers to filter their messages to the spam folder or place them on an email blacklist.
Topics: emails, addresses, email, address, blacklist, blacklists, spam, avoiding, ip, getting, place, contacts. -
For those who want to turn travel into dollars, Fora can help start your next career - Fora is one of the latest startups seeing venture capital attraction to push more of the travel industry into the digital age and tapping into the creator economy.
Topics: travel, career, company, start, content, sell, million, vazquez, getting, turn, fora, dollars, techcrunch, capital, help. -
From Getting Kicked Out of Staples to Being Acquired By BIC - Joe Lamey and Jake Epstein are the founders behind Rocketbook. The creators behind everlasting notebooks and digital tools to ensure users can have one single notebook for all of their needs. In this episode of Shopify Masters, Joe shares their crowdfunding journey, how they overcame manufacturing challenges, and how the team collected over 3 million email addresses by building their app.More
Topics: acquired, really, app, staples, notebook, idea, rocketbook, video, product, crowdfunding, little, kicked, getting, bic, microwave. -
GDPR: Getting Re-Permissioning of Customer Consent Right First Time - With just under two months before 25th May, consumers are seeing a plethora of re-permissioning emails hit their inboxes. Some work (very well), others down right fail. In this article our General Counsel, Julian Palmer, considers what it takes to make sure your re-permissioning campaign (to send future marketing campaigns) works first time.
Topics: customers, right, consent, email, marketing, repermissioning, emails, data, privacy, customer, policy, gdpr, getting. -
Getting 20x ROAS with Facebook Retargeting Ads - Reza Khadjavi is the Founder of Shoelace, which specializes in retargeting, especially for Shopify stores. We cover a lot of ground in terms of what kind of return on add spend you can expect to see with retargeting, desktop versus mobile, and if you should be layering all sorts of additional demographic attributes on top [...]
Topics: roas, think, know, ad, yeah, spend, youre, lot, 20x, retargeting, getting, say, really, facebook, ads. -
Getting AI Fatigue? What It Is and How To Navigate It - “If you’re not using AI, you’re falling behind” is a statement you might have read and heard frequently in the past few months.
Topics: marketers, youre, learning, fatigue, getting, marketing, jobs, ai, help, generative, navigate, using, learn. -
Getting Acquired Without Your Typical Off-the-Chart Sales Figures - In this episode of Shopify Masters, Alex Back, a cofounder of Apt2B shares the logistical challenges of shipping furniture and how to make your business attractive to potential acquisitions—without “insane” sales figures.More
Topics: marketing, offthechart, weve, figures, sales, industry, online, business, things, furniture, really, lot, customers, getting, acquired, typical. -
Getting B2B Sales Teams to Embrace Ecommerce - A sales team can determine success or failure for a B2B ecommerce program. Sales personnel have the influence and trust among customers to drive ecommerce adoption. In this post, I will share a 10-step approach for getting a B2B sales team to embrace ecommerce.
Topics: embrace, sales, fears, getting, success, b2b, feedback, teams, staff, expectations, team, know, ecommerce, customers. -
Getting Funded: How Gender Bias Affects Women Founders - Jennifer Freitas walked into a bank to secure a business loan. She was only 29 at the time but was in a better financial position than most of her peers: no debt, and enough money in her account to guarantee the loan. Still, she was denied—unless her dad co-signed. 62% of women entrepreneurs report that they experience some form of gender bias during the funding process. Through the stories of Jennifer and other women, we dive into the funding gender gap.More
Topics: business, bank, getting, gender, men, founders, affects, vc, women, gail, bias, mom, funded, funding, businesses. -
Getting Into Subscription Ecommerce? Don't Try to Be Amazon - Amazon's scale and distribution capabilities mean it has the basics covered but customers want more than just the basics.
Topics: example, subscription, retailers, getting, ecommerce, dont, customers, company, amazon, amazons, products, try, prime. -
Getting Investors to Buy Your Inventory - When it comes to funding inventory, retail businesses can be creative, using loans, credit cards, supplier terms, and even advances from family. Whatever the method, however, raising the money can be a challenge.
Topics: buy, funding, coops, inventory, investors, businesses, crowdfunding, loans, kiva, consignment, companies, getting. -
Getting Reacquainted with LinkedIn Ads - Advertising on LinkedIn has come a long way. But the platform still isn’t getting the attention it deserves. Until now. With Facebook’s data controversy and the renewed concerns about online privacy, advertisers ...
Topics: page, targeting, getting, inmail, users, reacquainted, text, messages, sponsored, similar, ads, linkedin. -
Getting Started With Adobe Creative Cloud - In college, I took a semester-long video editing course which required me to work in Adobe Premiere Pro. If you’re unfamiliar, it’s a video editing software for TV, film, and web. By the end of the semester, I realized my classmates and I had only mastered a small portion of the software. That’s because Adobe Premiere Pro has hundreds of features and capabilities to create virtually any type of video you could imagine. And Premiere Pro isn’t the only software like this. In fact, Adobe sells over 20 more applications that cover a variety of skills, such as photography, design, and website development, each of which also has hundreds of features and capabilities. You can gain access to all of these applications— along with other creative tools — by becoming an Adobe Creative Cloud user.
Topics: mobile, getting, photoshop, apps, software, started, web, adobe, design, app, cloud, creative. -
Getting Started on IG: A Beginner’s Guide to Instagram Marketing - Are you a new creator or ecommerce brand that wants to market on Instagram? Learn everything you need to know about Stories, Reels, influencers, and more to build your brand on IG.More
Topics: different, posts, profile, marketing, users, instagram, content, guide, beginners, hashtags, contest, post, started, ig, getting. -
Getting Started with A/B Tests (to Drive Sales) - A/B tests can improve conversions on an ecommerce site. There are many testing platforms — search Google for “A/B tests.” To run a test, identify a key conversion element, such as ...
Topics: group, b, getting, conversion, results, sales, test, traffic, drive, testing, tests, ab, product, started, page. -
Getting Started with Continuity Ecommerce, Part 1: Approaches, Expectations - Continuity ecommerce combines recurring revenue, connected devices, and auto-ship functionality. It's subscriptions on steroids, and it's becoming big business. In this article, I'll explore how merchants can implement continuity programs...
Topics: typically, customers, expectations, consumers, programs, products, ecommerce, customer, continuity, pet, commerce, product, approaches, getting, started. -
Getting Started with Continuity Ecommerce, Part 2: Steps to Success - Continuity ecommerce generates recurring revenue via a combination of connected devices and auto-ship functionality. It's subscriptions on steroids. In "Part 1: Approaches, Expectations," I explained how continuity ecommerce can build high-margin revenue streams. In this article, I’ll focus on how to make continuity programs a success.
Topics: continuity, revenue, steps, started, success, customers, sales, product, ecommerce, inventory, programs, products, churn, increase, getting. -
Getting Started with Google Tag Manager, for Ecommerce - Many websites lose reporting from one of their marketing or analytics platforms. The culprit is usually the removal of tags during updates to the sites. Tags are critical for ecommerce merchants. But they add clutter to websites. That's the purpose of Google Tag Manager — to manage tags and contain them in a single JavaScript snippet on all pages.
Topics: ecommerce, getting, view, manager, analytics, tags, gtm, page, pages, started, tracking, google, tag. -
Getting Started with In-house Fulfillment - Many emerging ecommerce businesses start in someone's garage or kitchen. They store, pack, and ship from a home base and control all the activities. But even established sellers sometimes opt for fulfilling in-house.
Topics: packing, packaging, order, stock, space, getting, started, cost, shipping, fulfillment, inhouse, inventory, software. -
Getting Started with Marketing Automation (for Ecommerce) - Marketing automation is the process of using software to manage repetitive marketing tasks. Examples include automated emails based on a user’s action and automated social media posts. Offering relevant cross-sells ...
Topics: ecommerce, based, marketing, tools, getting, email, tool, data, users, automation, started, offer, integrate. -
Getting Started with Promotions Based on Product Attributes - In today’s market, increasing customer satisfaction and retention cannot be done without an effective promotional strategy. Convert Cart reports that 80% of customers end up making a first-time purchase after receiving an offer. This means that you’re missing out on revenue if you do not have an effective promotional merchandising strategy. At Elastic Path, we understand the challenges merchandisers face to deliver innovative product experiences, including eCommerce promotions. As you manage the myriad of SKUs and merchandising strategies, creating promotions can be a time consuming endeavor if you don’t have flexible functionality. That is why we have released attribute-based promotions in Commerce Manager, our business user tooling. Create Attribute-Based Promotions with Ease What are product attributes? They are the features that describe a product such as color, size, texture, brand, etc. Attribute-based promotions is a way to allow users to navigate an eCommerce store through product filter and search. It gives merchandisers the ability to dynamically include or exclude groups of products in a promotion based on a specific attribute, without custom development or time-consuming manual work. For example, you want to run a promotion for all red and green shirts for a Christmas sale. You’d create a promotion based on the red and green attribute. However, you don’t want to offer promotions on silk tops. You could simply exclude all products with the “silk’ attribute. This functionality is available for percent discount, fixed discount, amount-based discount, and line-item discount promotions. No longer will you have to go through the tedious manual process of including and excluding items within a promotion. You can now simply add your preferred attributes in Commerce Manager, choose to include or exclude specific attributes based on your promotion strategy, and those items will be eliminated or included in the promotion. This enhancement saves merchandising teams time and money while ensuring that customers see the product experience they expect. In other words, the right products at the right price. This new feature builds on recently released hierarchy-based promotions which gives merchandisers the ability to include or exclude categories or subcategories (hierarchies and nodes) in your promotions. Now, your merchandising team can combine attribute-based promotions and hierarchy-based promotions in one single promotion. EP Product Experience Manager (PXM) Merchandise Every Unique Product Experience, Without Custom Dev Work Go to EP PXM Implement Attribute-Based Promotions for Any Use Case So, why does this matter for merchandising teams? In short, merchandisers can quickly and easily create unique promotion strategies. Let’s say you’re a clothing brand that would like to create a promotion within your women’s clothing catalog. It is an end of summer sales promotion, so you would like to put all shirts on sale except for long-sleeved knit shirts. As you create a new promotion in Commerce Manager, you can click “add exclude” in the promotion and type in the components so this product is excluded from site promotions and discounts. All this can be done in a matter of minutes. Let’s take a look at this example in action: Attribute-based promotions are a great way to configure promotions for specific products quickly. At Elastic Path, we will continue to serve merchandisers with product innovations that drive revenue and conversion and help you create innovative product experiences with ease.
Topics: promotions, create, exclude, merchandisers, manager, product, attributes, getting, merchandising, discount, based, started, promotion, attributebased. -
Getting Started with eCommerce Product Photography - Have you ever found yourself browsing an online store because a beautiful image showed up in your Twitter feed? Welcome to the power of eCommerce product photography! If you’re launching a WooCommerce store, photos are one of your most impactful sales tools. Good eCommerce photography attracts the right customers, tells a story, and lifts the […]
Topics: started, photography, youre, photos, white, ecommerce, shot, great, product, camera, shoot, getting, style. -
Getting Traffic But No Sales? Here’s What You Need to Do
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So you’re generating traffic, but you’re not getting any sales. Would you believe us if we told you that this is actually a blessing rather than a curse? Not convinced? Let’s take a step back for a moment. Sure, on the one hand you’re not making any sales, but let’s […]
Topics: store, heres, product, need, theyre, products, customers, getting, sales, information, traffic, pages, page, youre. -
Getting Your B2B Team on the Digital Train - The pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation of many B2B companies. Implementing ecommerce and other digital tools requires rethinking how your organization operates and how it interacts with customers. It's an opportunity to improve sales and back-office efficiencies.
Topics: train, b2b, ecommerce, leaders, team, skills, digital, change, employees, marketing, getting, learning. -
Getting beyond the first date: 4 core elements to get customers committed to your brand - As a retailer you often find yourself focusing on acquisition. And why wouldn’t you? Your customers are what make the success of the brand (the more the better, right?). But with brands spending so much of their resources focusing on getting customers in, they often lose focus when it comes to keeping them around. Repeat customers are essential for growth; this is because repeat purchase is more predictable and help boost return of investment. The study of this brand loyal customer relationship often borrows from what we understand about our own relationships. Brands and consumers enter real, long-lasting relationships with each other, which need to be reciprocal and consistent in communication and value to survive. For a marketer, there are so many solution options available, each promising to help secure customers and ensure their loyalty. And while they may work great individually having a series of platforms that don’t not talk to one another when ‘bolted’ together is far from ideal. This means that data is siloed and has to be interpreted by either an agency or by an in-house data analyst (and considering everyone is time poor, both options are not only time-consuming and reliant on other people, when you have tight deadlines, but can be very expensive). This also may require batch work and often means the transitional period between first post-purchase and second purchase campaigns is so long that it allows for the customer to become disengaged. This leads to a lack of efficiency and limitations in, not only how you hit your target but also how you win over new customers and keep them loyal.
Topics: date, resources, core, customers, brand, value, loyalty, content, elements, getting, second, customer, committed, relationship, marketing. -
Getting more people to open your emails - We’ve aggregated the world’s best growth marketers into one community. Twice a month, we ask them to share their most effective growth tactics, and we compile them into this Growth Report.
Topics: founders, posts, emails, marketers, getting, rates, plus, marketing, techcrunch, tactics, open, community, growth, lot. -
How the YouTube Algorithm Works (Or Why Your Videos Aren’t Getting Views) - Many regard the YouTube algorithm as a complete mystery—a higher power that rules over your view counts, completely outside of your control. Except that isn't exactly true. Here's how the YouTube algorithm works, according to Google engineers who worked on it, and how you can work with it to unlock more views on YouTube.More
Topics: getting, clickthrough, arent, algorithm, rate, watch, videos, viewers, youtube, user, works, thumbnails, views, youtubes, video. -
How to Get More Followers On Pinterest: Reach New Audiences To Grow Your Business - Getting more followers on Pinterest is all about understanding the platform and how it works. Do hashtags matter? What’s really working these days? How do you find your audience? Luckily, there are a few straightforward tweaks to your Pinterest strategy that can help you grow your followers, your reach, and your ecommerce business. That’s what we’re tackling today on Ask Shopify.More
Topics: group, grow, pins, audiences, join, different, pinterest, boards, youre, business, pin, board, reach, followers, getting. -
How to Increase Your Reach with Influencer Marketing Strategies - Influencer Marketing Strategy – An Introduction Word of mouth has always been one of the best ways to get people to buy or at least consider buying from a particular business. While it is hard to get everyday people to… Continue reading How to Increase Your Reach with Influencer Marketing Strategies
Topics: business, increase, way, product, post, getting, content, sponsored, media, marketing, influencer, reach, strategies. -
Instagram Is Getting Rid of the Swipe Up: What It Means & How to Use the New Link Sticker - If you've been on Instagram for a few years now, you've likely watched the evolution of influencer marketing unfold.
Topics: feature, social, swipe, post, links, getting, followers, link, product, sticker, means, instagram, rid. -
Instant grocery delivery startup JOKR bags another huge round to enter unicorn status - The company touts itself as “one of the fastest companies to reach unicorn status in history.”
Topics: company, getting, techcrunch, enter, unicorn, instant, wenzel, status, huge, startup, jokr, york, grocery, growth, round, capital. -
JustEat Takeaway $7.6B merger approved, pair pick up $756M in new funding - On the heels of Amazon getting approval from the competition authority to proceed with an investment leading a $575 million round for food delivery startup Deliveroo in the UK, two of Deliveroo’s biggest rivals got their own £6.2 billion merger approved, and they have subsequently picked up an extra $756 million to come out fighting. Today, […]
Topics: 76b, cash, pair, takeawaycom, million, pick, funding, approved, food, merger, delivery, techcrunch, deliveroo, competition, getting, justeat, takeaway, services, 756m, uk. -
Lidl UK’s online launch is getting closer - Lidl UK is said to launch its online shop later this year. The ecommerce website won’t feature groceries, but instead it will sell wine, spirits and non-food items. The discount grocery store chain hasn’t officially acknowledged the upcoming launch of its British online store, but Lebensmittel Zeitung says British industry… Continue reading
Topics: ecommerce, getting, shop, closer, united, lidl, uk, uks, store, spirits, launch, online, wine. -
Looking to Get Into Ecommerce? Here's 3 Things to Do Before Getting Started. - If you're looking to get started in the ecommerce space, here are three crucial things you need to do.
Topics: looking, audience, sell, getting, working, day, months, productsourcing, say, ecommerce, heres, success, products, things, started. -
Move over Le Creuset? A new cookware startup founded by and for millennials is getting down to business - Sometimes, it’s hard to imagine a product or industry that a new e-commerce startup hasn’t tried to remake already, from slippers to mattresses, from luggage to lipstick. Yet two childhood friends in New York have seemingly struck on a fresh idea: taking on the stodgy and often expensive world of cookware, where one’s options out of college are usually limited to […]
Topics: stainless, great, york, founded, getting, creuset, raised, startup, jones, millennials, le, including, business, cookware. -
Nine Secrets to Getting Noticed During the Holiday Season - Win the season with these 9 holiday marketing ideas that will help you get noticed, beat the competition, and attract more customers to your online store.
Topics: getting, service, way, media, customers, offer, holiday, products, noticed, extension, secrets, season, product, customer. -
Success with Google Shopping Ads, Part 1: Getting Started - Google Shopping ads appear in search results as pictures above or alongside the text-based ads and organic listings. But unlike text-based ads, Shopping ads always carry an image, price, and ...
Topics: success, shopping, products, product, sales, ad, google, getting, campaigns, text, ads, started, searches. -
Takeaways from Klaviyo:BOS 2019 - Today I’ve got our community manager, Padraic Ryan, back on the show to talk about everything we learned while at the Klaviyo:BOS event. We discuss how switching out imagery and text can make a massive difference in the number of people that buy from your site and all kinds of other good stuff. Listen in [...]
Topics: importance, klaviyobos, text, website, padraic, today, talk, know, youderian, ryan, getting, takeaways. -
Tastemade executive team is getting a Goop makeover with new COO pick - Tastemade is getting a Goop makeover with the announcement that the former president of Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle empire, Geraldine Martin-Coppola, is coming on board as Tastemade’s new chief operating officer. Martin brings a wealth of experience in lifestyle branding to Tastemade’s online video and pictorial food, travel and home design channel. At Tastemade, Martin-Coppola will […]
Topics: tastemade, executive, pick, goop, ventures, getting, lifestyle, team, coo, tastemades, martincoppola, chief, online, makeover. -
TechCrunch+ roundup: Automattic TC-1, federal startup grants, ‘getting s*** done day’ - Our latest longform look at a notable tech company examines Automattic, “the leading commercial complement to the open-source WordPress publishing platform.”
Topics: day, getting, automattic, s, company, techcrunch, roundup, post, tech, startup, future, tc1, startups, grants, federal, open, chinese, mobile. -
Ten Tips for Getting Started With Headless Commerce - Headless Commerce decouples the customer facing frontend presentation layer of your eCommerce experience, from the backend commerce engine. This decoupling provides an unmatched level of flexibility that enables you to make changes as your business needs change quickly and easily. Getting started with a Headless Commerce Approach can feel daunting, here are 10 tips to get you started. Evaluate if Headless Commerce Is Right for Your Business Key areas to consider: are you looking to create differentiated commerce experiences or are you happy with out-of-the-box pre-build experiences? Are you looking to be agile and optimize on-demand? Do you have a dedicated technicalteam or are you open to working with a Systems Integrator? Educate Your Team on the Benefits of Headless Commerce For many in your organization, Headless Commerce may be a new concept or their perceptions may be different than your own. By aligning on what it is, and the benefits, you can positively impact the adoption. Assess the Cost of a Headless Commerce Solution and Determine Your Budget There’s the upfront cost of a solution and there are additional factors that can impact cost such as reference experiences/themes of a website, implementation support, transaction/credit card fees, third-party integrations, hosting, etc. Learn more about total cost of ownership. Understand the Architecture of Headless Commerce Traditional monolithic platforms provide an all-in-one approach which differs greatly froma modern solution where the frontend “Head” is connected to the backend commerce functionality, through commerce APIs. You can see these differences demonstrated in the diagram below. Appreciate the Difference Between Retrofitted Headless Solutions and Headless Microservices Solutions A retrofitted headless solution is an all-in-one platform that ripped off the frontend and connected it with bolted-on APIs. Headless microservices solutions are natively built with APIs to provide flexibility on both the frontend and backend. Evaluate Frontend Options There are three main frontend “head” option types: frontend-as-a-service, digital experience platform, and custom build. Based on the size of your business, skillset of your team, number of products/stores, you will be able to determine which frontend type is best for you. Learn more about these options in the Getting Started with Headless Commerce Guide. Decide How You Will Implement the Frontend Depending upon the skillset and experience of your team, you may decide to utilize your in-house team, partner with an agency, or partner with a systems integrator. Do you have a partner of record? What technologies are you planning to integrate? What is your budget? Evaluate Options to Make Headless Commerce Easier There are a number of Pre-Composed Solutions™, pre-integrated business-ready solutions, available on the Composable Commerce Hub that make adopting headless commerce easier than ever before. Understand the Process of Migrating From a Traditional Commerce Solution to a Headless Commerce Solution Migrating off any platform comes with it’s own set of challenges, we’ve put together a replatforming guide to help you learn the process and we’ve included case studies for your reference to learn from our customers who have successfully replatformed. Assemble the Right Team to Support Your Headless Commerce Solution Due to the decoupled nature of Headless Commerce, having a dedicated frontend and backend team will be important if you would like to manage the solution in-house. For more information on how to get started with Headless Commerce, check out our comprehensive guide.
Topics: learn, team, solutions, cost, platform, frontend, commerce, solution, tips, getting, headless, started. -
The 2018 State of the Merchant - Our second annual State of the Merchant report is here. Hundreds of store owners weighed in on our survey on everything from the health of their business to the impact Amazon has on their store, as well as how satisfied they are in their lives as eCommerce store owners. There’s lots of good news (conversion [...]
Topics: takeaways, growth, survey, know, store, amazon, really, report, state, getting, big, gonna, merchant. -
The 7-Minute Guide to Getting Started With Google Tasks - If you’re anything like me, you love to-do lists. Heck, sometimes you love to-do lists so much, you even put completed tasks on your list just for the satisfaction of crossing them off (No? Just me?).
Topics: guide, google, started, calendar, youre, getting, task, add, click, email, todo, tasks, 7minute, list. -
The Beginner’s Guide to Getting Your Brand on TikTok - Ready to tap into the potential of TikTok? Check out this beginner’s guide to promoting your brand on TikTok, the hottest social media platform of the year.
Topics: users, beginners, platform, video, profile, videos, tiktok, content, app, guide, getting, brand, hashtag. -
The Beginner’s Guide to Offering Click and Collect for Your Ecommerce Store
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Offer Click and Collect services to see your profits and revenue grow! Check out these businesses' click and collect strategies for ideas.
Topics: pickup, businesses, collect, customer, ecommerce, right, click, customers, drive, orders, getting, store, sales, order, strategy. -
The ROI on AR: How Augmented Reality is Boosting Ecommerce Sales - It’s easier than ever to add AR and 3D experiences to your store. and data shows that shoppers are craving more personal experiences.More
Topics: reality, using, sales, getting, used, products, product, ecommerce, 3d, richard, conversion, roi, ar, augmented, boosting, shopping. -
Using Google Analytics’ Learning Resources - Google Analytics is sophisticated and comprehensive. Getting started — logging in, using the menu, viewing the reports — is straightforward. But interpreting the data can be difficult. Fortunately, Google Analytics offers many learning resources to help.
Topics: using, google, data, provides, videos, analytics, getting, resources, insights, including, questions, learning. -
Walmart’s AI is getting smarter about grocery delivery - It’s no surprise that the coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we shop, especially when it comes to groceries. Grocery delivery apps experienced a record number of downloads in March 2020, and by the following month, Walmart Grocery (which is now integrated into the Walmart app) surpassed Amazon as the No. 1 shopping app on […]
Topics: walmarts, brand, tech, venkatesan, techcrunch, ai, data, uses, delivery, smarter, grocery, getting, substitutions, walmart. -
Why Voice Shopping Is Just Getting Started [New Data] - When it comes to product and feature diversification, Amazon isn't exactly a novice.
Topics: report, growth, getting, speaker, started, using, speakers, amazon, shopping, smart, voice, echo, data. -
YC-backed Taste brings multicourse fine dining into your home - Jeff Chen has a pithy pitch for his new startup Taste: “We made the Instagram of nice food.” In other words, just as Instagram made it easy for regular smartphone users to look like talented photographers, Taste makes it easy for customers to prepare impressive meals at home. That’s because the real preparation is being […]
Topics: taste, ycbacked, dining, techcrunch, delivery, chen, kits, restaurants, moved, restaurant, brings, multicourse, fine, real, dinner, getting. -
what3words is Building a New Global Addressing Standard - When Chris Sheldrick started a business organizing live music events, he noticed that people got physically lost all the time. It was so common, frustrating, and bad for business – you can’t afford bands or instruments being late to gigs and festivals! – that he met up with a mathematician friend to come up with […]
Topics: standard, sign, theyre, word, customers, what3words, address, getting, threeword, global, addressing, addresses, system, world, board. -
‘The Operators’: Experts from WeWork and Brex talk marketing – Getting the most bang for your buck - Welcome to this transcribed edition of The Operators. TechCrunch is beginning to publish podcasts from industry experts, with transcriptions available for Extra Crunch members so you can read the conversation wherever you are.
Topics: techcrunch, getting, wework, brex, christiana, company, billion, companies, experts, buck, operators, talk, marketing, bang, tech.