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How UNIQLO Became on the Largest Clothing Retailers

Indigo 9 Digital

billion) in the year ending August 2022 UNIQLO has its eyes set on becoming the number one clothing retailer in the world. Technical clothing and classic designs all at affordable prices are some of the keys to UNIQLO’s success. Budget conscious consumers flocked to the retailer to buy its inexpensive clothing.

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Alibaba’s Business Model – How the eCommerce Giant Makes Money

Indigo 9 Digital

It is a consumer-to-consumer platform where small businesses and individuals sell items to consumers. It launched in 2003 and provided an opportunity for China’s entrepreneurial class to reach China’s increasingly affluent consumer market. Launched in 2010 AliExpress is a global retail marketplace.

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How to Win in Retail: Less Science, More Art

Retail Prophet

E-commerce, which in 2003 amounted to a rounding error on most retailers’ profit and loss statements, has become table stakes for any business wishing to survive. But the shift is bigger than consumer-facing innovations. Most importantly, consumers are looking to retail to play a more artistic role in their lives.

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Abercrombie & Fitch’s Turnaround, Why its Working

Indigo 9 Digital

After growing for decades Abercrombie & Fitch’s revenues peaked at $2.1 Charged with task of turning the brand around Horowitz made sweeping changes at Abercrombie & Fitch and they are working. Competition from fast fashion retailers and the rise of athleisure lured customers away. billion in 2012. With sales of $1.5

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The Benefits & Cons of Selling on Amazon, 10 Factors to Consider

Indigo 9 Digital

Amazon is the first channel consumers turn to when conducting a product search online ahead of even Google. Selling on Amazon comes at a cost. Nike is an example of a high-profile retailer that decided to stop selling on Amazon in 2019. The Children’s Place started selling on Amazon back in 2003. The bad news.

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Normalizing Taboo CPG Topics: Lubricants, Toys, And Menstruation, Oh My!

Rangeme

From period products to sex toys and condoms, women-owned brands are breaking barriers when it comes to “taboo” topics in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry. The stigma that these products are somehow “dirty” or “gross” runs deep within societal and retail norms. Are you a buyer on RangeMe interested in FemmyCycle’s products?