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Wiser Insights: Navigating 2023’s Online Back-to-School Retail Trends

Wiser

The emergence of eCommerce has transformed traditional shopping habits, with a growing number of parents and students turning to online platforms to fulfill their annual back-to-school shopping needs. The post Wiser Insights: Navigating 2023’s Online Back-to-School Retail Trends appeared first on Wiser Retail Strategies.

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6 Reasons Walmart’s eCommerce Strategy is Winning

Indigo 9 Digital

Having a wide range of fulfillment options, including delivery to home, collection from store – and by using stores for fulfillment – allowed Walmart to ramp up capacity in a way that many other players struggled to do. We were able to quickly use stores to fill online orders.” Approximately a quarter or $20.4

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Nordstrom’s Strategy for Success, 6 Key Elements

Indigo 9 Digital

Nordstrom on the other hand has weathered many tests of time and is thought to be one of strongest department stores. During the first quarter of 2020 Target’s digital sales increased by a whopping 141% and it fulfilled close to 80% of those online orders from its stores. So how strong is Nordstrom?

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Retail Trends to Watch 2023

Retail Assist

Return options. 2022 saw a rise in retailers charging for shoppers to return online purchases, with ¼ of the UK’s leading retailers charging an average cost of £3.53 for a return. But this hasn’t impacted return rates with online returns up 26.6% in November 2022. Labour shortages to continue.

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Retailers Focus On Customer Experience With Store Remodelling

Rangeme

With stores forced to close, the popularity of e-commerce accelerated and many retailers wondered if in-store shopping would ever return. foot traffic has continued to rise, and retailers are expected to open more than 75 million square feet of new space. Other trends include the development of new types of space.