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Archive for the 'E-Commerce' Category

‘What is Drop Shipping and How Can I Use It In My eCommerce Business?’ – Small Business Trends

Nash Riggins says, “Every business wants to see big demand for its services. But when you’re running a small eCommerce business, big demand can often spell disaster if you lack the capacity to fill and ship out orders. After all, it’s hard to secure enough capital to invest in a whole load of inventory you aren’t confident you can sell, and it takes a lot of time and energy packing and shipping orders all over the place. That’s precisely why more and more small businesses are experimenting with drop shipping. What is Drop Shipping? Simply put, drop shipping is a retail fulfillment... [...]

‘Case study: Location data outperforms online signals as e-commerce targeting tool’ – Marketing Land

Greg Sterling says, “Location data platform PlaceIQ and mobile messaging tool AppBoy have teamed up. In the context of their announcement, the two companies showcased a case study with retailer Urban Outfitters. The noteworthy aspect of the case study is that offline location data were used to target audiences online — for e-commerce purposes. The result: location data from PlaceIQ outperformed online signals alone. I spoke to PlaceIQ CEO Duncan McCall about the case study. While marketers are increasingly aware of the value of offline data for digital attribution and competitive analytics,... [...]

‘Walmart reports 29% growth in US e-commerce’ – Marketing Land

Matt McGee says, “Walmart’s recent focus on digital commerce appears to be paying dividends. In its Q4 earnings today, the company has reported 29 percent growth in US e-commerce sales, and a 36 percent jump in gross merchandise volume (GMV). That includes sales data from last year’s Jet.com acquisition, as well as online grocery sales. In today’s earnings call, the company also touted several other e-commerce successes: * Walmart now has more than 35 million SKUs — more than quadruple the number Walmart had at the beginning of the year, according to CEO Doug McMillon. * More than... [...]

‘2017: Why content is the queen of eCommerce’ – Experian Marketing Forward

Ashley Lockridge says, “By now you’ve all seen the headlines about the burgeoning success of eCommerce compared to the relatively drastic decline in transactions for brick-and-mortar stores during the holiday season. ComScore data showed desktop online sales in the last two months of 2016 rose 12%, and are expected to rise to 16-19% once the mobile commerce numbers are tallied. This steady downward trend for brick-and-mortars has been caused by a variety of factors. Amazon has carved out a desire for free, fast shipping and one-stop shopping. The rise of “fast-fashion” pushes consumers... [...]

‘Report: E-commerce accounted for 11.7% of total retail sales in 2016, up 15.6% over 2015’ – Marketing Land

Amy Gesenhues says, “According to a recent report from the US Department of Commerce, e-commerce sales brought in $394.9 billion in 2016. The Commerce Department reports online sales grew 15.1 percent in 2016 and accounted for 8.1 percent of total retail sales for the year. Internet Retailer, which covered the Commerce Department’s report last week, noted that the Commerce Department’s retail sales data included items not normally bought online, such as fuel and automobiles. Excluding fuel and car sales, Internet Retailer’s calculations showed e-commerce growth slightly higher at 15.6... [...]

‘Reports: digital, especially mobile, driving trillions in offline retail spending’ – Marketing Land

Greg Sterling says, “The $354 billion in 2016 e-commerce sales is small potatoes compared with offline retail spending: over $4.5 trillion according to US government figures. But what’s also larger than e-commerce is offline spending influenced by the internet — between $1 and $2+ trillion, depending on the estimate. According to a new Forrester research report, $1.26 trillion of local retail sales were affected in some way by digital media in 2016. The firm also projects that by 2021 mobile devices alone will influence $1.4 trillion in local sales. Forrester’s total retail figure is... [...]

‘These 3 Essentials Can Save You From Being Crushed by Ecommerce Giants’ – Entrepreneur

Phil Barrett says, “After Wal-Mart acquired Jet.com last year, Wal-Mart CEO Doug McMillion predicted that “Walmart.com will grow faster, the seamless shopping experience we’re pursuing will happen quicker, and we’ll enable the Jet brand to be even more successful in a shorter period of time.” Company executives brokered the partnership to create a standout digital experience, making it ever easier for consumers to shop online. The Wal-Mart app, its website and stores all were part of the strategy. Already, the move is putting pressure on ecommerce leader Amazon.com. As two of the... [...]

‘What is Wal-Mart’s e-commerce strategy?’ – Internet Retailer

Zak Stambor says, “Wal-Mart’s acquisition of Moosejaw is the latest in a series of recent moves that illustrate the retail giant’s lack of a coherent e-commerce strategy, industry experts say. Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s acquisition of outdoor gear retailer Moosejaw is puzzling to a number of retail industry experts. Consider the context: Wal-Mart is buying up relatively small—and in some cases unprofitable—retailers like Moosejaw, Shoebuy.com Inc. and Jet.com Inc., while Amazon.com Inc. is feverishly swallowing up the e-commerce market and posting growing profits. Amazon, No. 1 in... [...]

‘Four strategies for getting rich in e-commerce’ – Internet Retailer

Don Davis says, “A new Internet Retailer report analyzes the value of privately held e-retailers and provides guidance on how to build the value of an e-commerce business. Every entrepreneur starting an online retail business at her kitchen table dreams of getting rich. It can be done, even if Amazon.com Inc.’s growing dominance of online retailing makes it tougher, and Internet Retailer has produced a new, 32-page report that shows how. The report, “Valuing America’s Top E-Retailers: A Guide for E-Retailers and Investors,” is based on an analysis of 553 privately held web-only and... [...]

‘Data Breaches of eCommerce Retailers Cost $172 Per Record’ – Small Business Trends

Joshua Sophy says, “If your small business hasn’t been “hacked,” it can be difficult to quantify the potential impact of cyber crime. True the impact of a cyber crime committed against your small business can range from simply annoying to potentially crippling. But in the end, the question remains whether a way exists to measure that impact in dollars and cents? Cost of a Data Breach Well, new data from cyber security software provider Symantec (NASDAQ:SYMC) and eCommerce platform BigCommerce reveals the true cost of a hack on an eCommerce retailer. According to that data, the cost... [...]


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