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Interview: How Wish aims to compete with rivals Shein and Temu

Retail Gazette

Wish now sits in a highly saturated market – not forgetting about the biggest Chinese giant Alibaba – but its not looking to do “same thing, just a little bit better”, explains Monico. When it launched in 2010, Wish.com was the only manufacturer-direct discount shopping app on the market.

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More recessions lessons from Greenlit Brands, Camilla, Super Retail

Inside Retail

And below is part two, featuring advice from Greenlit Brands CEO Michael Ford, former Target Australia CEO Launa Inman and Camilla CEO Jane McNally about the lessons they learned during the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and how they apply to the current environment. Some of your variable expenses like marketing come under scrutiny.

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6 Reasons Walmart’s eCommerce Strategy is Winning

Indigo 9 Digital

This service is also beneficial for consumers worried about their goods being stolen after they are dropped off. 66% of consumers surveyed said “best value for money” keeps them returning to a brand, taking the top spot in terms of consumer preferences. Lowest prices” came in second and “fast shipping” came in eighth place.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 277 – Holiday 2021 Preview

Retail Geek

Tied to the market. Did terrific right and so if there is economic uncertainty and instability in this economy it’s bifurcated and it’s the lower-income people that like do not have equity in the stock market. Um there were her but roll all that up and the the professional analysts feel like.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 285 – 2021 Full Year and Holiday Data Deep Dive

Retail Geek

Two year growth and remember like you know there was in 2008 there was this recession and there was negative growth so you’d think the the year-over-year from that recession would be super high but but this. Over that two-year growth we grew 22% as I mentioned earlier and so I actually. [11:09]

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