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Archive for the 'E-Commerce' Category

‘Why eBay should think big and be ready to buy’ – Internet Retailer

Shelly Banjo says, “Investors cheered a fourth consecutive quarter of sales increases, and maintaining a full year of gains helped quiet concerns that without PayPal Holdings Inc., the subsidiary it split from in 2015, eBay would be left for dead. It’s no time for self-congratulatory pats on the back, though. Growth initiatives touted by eBay management during its earnings call last week, such as ramping up millennial-focused TV advertisements and making it easier for consumers to find new stuff on its sites, just aren’t aggressive enough to match eBay’s grand ambitions... [...]

‘How to Set eCommerce Prices’ – Small Business Trends

Shubhomita Bose says, “It’s a question every business owner has to ask himself at some point: what price do I sell my product at? Truth be told, pricing is tricky even for the most seasoned entrepreneurs. Price your product low and you might receive a lot of sales but less profit. Price too high and you will end up attracting a niche audience that expects top quality. It’s a fine balance, really and determined by the product you’re trying to sell. How to Price Ecommerce Products Depending on your situation, you may at times want to mark-up your products lower or higher. A simple formula... [...]

‘Easy Marketing Investments to Improve Your E-Commerce Store’ – MOZ

Kane Jamison says, “At least once or twice per month, I talk to a small e-commerce store owner who wants to invest in content marketing. Often times, I have to break it to them that they’re not ready for content marketing. You see, before you spend a bunch of time generating traffic from your target audience, it’s important to make sure those visitors get the best experience possible while browsing your store. So, in this post, I want to give store owners and e-commerce newbies a clear idea of where they can invest their time before investing in more paid and organic traffic to their... [...]

‘Wal-Mart’s strategy shift comes with 200 e-commerce job cuts’ – Internet Retailer

Tracy Maple says, “E-commerce teams throughout Wal-Mart’s operations are affected, says Marc Lore, Jet.com founder and Wal-Mart’s new head of e-commerce. E-commerce continues to drive change at Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and the most recent restructuring involves the loss of about 200 jobs within its U.S. e-commerce team. A memo sent Tuesday to Wal-Mart employees from Marc Lore, the retailer’s president and CEO of U.S. e-commerce, informed staff of the cuts. “We’ve made the hard decision to eliminate around 200 positions today. These changes touch teams across the U.S. e-commerce organization,”... [...]

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‘China’s Alibaba reports a 54% increase in revenue in Q3’ – Internet Retailer

Don Davis says, “That includes $17.4 billion worth of sales on its online marketplaces during the annual Singles’ Day sale. Net income for the first nine months exceeds $5.5 billion. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. reported a 54% year-over-year increase in revenue in its fiscal third quarter ended Dec. 31 as China’s mostly mobile shoppers continued to flock to its giant online marketplaces, Taobao and Tmall. A highlight of the quarter was the $17.4 billion worth of purchases on Alibaba’s shopping portals on Nov. 11, the annual Singles’ Day online shopping extravaganza in China, with 82%... [...]

‘How to Increase Your E-Commerce Conversions in 2017’ – Business.com

Nathan Resnick says, “Your company’s ability to thrive in today’s ultra competitive e-commerce industry hinges upon your ability to create an extraordinary experience for your customers. This experience begins with an inviting, captivating website that helps your customers achieve their goals quickly and easily. Below are five ways to increase your e-commerce conversions. 1. Revamp your website Your path to e-commerce prosperity begins with a fantastic website. After all, new customers will never make it to the decision-making phase unless they are drawn to your website. While the extent... [...]

‘How to Identify Your E-commerce Product Page Keywords Using MozBar’ – MOZ

Brian Childs says, “A common challenge when doing SEO for e-commerce sites is deciding how to choose keywords for product pages. When it comes to e-commerce in particular, there’s always that question on a page-by-page basis of “Which keyword is right for this page?” Especially for existing sites that need an SEO update, finding time to do page-specific keyword research can be burdensome. But product pages deserve every ounce of SEO they can get. Today, I’ll show you a way to make your e-commerce product page keyword research a lot easier. My secret weapon? MozBar. By the end... [...]

‘7 Ways to Promote Your Amazon Listings and Drive More Sales’ – Shopify

Shopify team says, “Shopify recently released an Amazon sales channel, making it easier than ever to list your products on the world’s largest marketplace and get your brand in front of millions of online shoppers. Using a Professional Sellers Account, Shopify merchants can create Amazon listings directly in Shopify, sync their inventory across both sales channels, fulfill Amazon orders in Shopify, and track sales from both channels in one place. 4 Key Reasons To Sell On Amazon The Amazon sales channel is a great news for a few key reasons. 1. Shoppers Often Begin Their Search on Amazon Shoppers... [...]

‘How Augmented Reality Will Shape the Future of Ecommerce’ – Entrepreneur.com

Eden Chen says, “Last year, 2016, will undoubtedly go down as one of the most pivotal years in the history of virtual reality (VR). Major VR platforms, from the likes of Google, Facebook and Sony, were either promised or actually released, giving this new technology added credibility from these corporate heavyweights. What’s more, devices that utilize virtual reality — and its cousin, augmented reality — have evolved from the dreams of tech enthusiasts to something your uncle can purchase from his local brick-and-mortar retailer. Consumer demand, high-quality devices and... [...]


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