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7 Ways Big-Box Retailers Can (Painlessly) Move into Wireless Retail

Retail TouchPoints

Simultaneously, consumer demand for new connected devices — such as cellphones and tablets, smart systems, and connected wearables and hearables — has never been higher. Keeping inventory management separate. Managing store-within-a-store staff. Solving for new consumer behaviors.

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Mi9 Retail Offers Built-In Integration for Google Shopping Local Feeds Partnership

M19 Retail

This collaboration alleviates the need for retailers to independently undertake the integration process as Mi9 Merchant takes charge of supplying the product inventory and pricing directly to the retailer’s Google Merchant Center account. remarked Connie Ng, Product Manager for Mi9 Merchant.

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How to Sell to Spendsetters: 1/3 of All Consumers

Retalon

Smart Allocation: Retail localization that automatically account for existing stock, assortment distribution, and drills down to SKU performance at a channel/location level, essential for the flexible fulfillment options that Spendsetters want. The post How to Sell to Spendsetters: 1/3 of All Consumers appeared first on Retalon.

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Cross-Channel Home Décor Retailing: 5 Take Away Lessons from The Game Changers

RETAIL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

Digital is as much about consumers, customers, people and mindsets as it is about technology. Hence it is imperative that the digital agenda in any retailer organization is driven by consumer trends. Formerly known as CSN Stores, the company was founded in 2002.

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Predictive Analytics Brings Retailers Closer To Omni-Channel Customers

Retalon

Consumer behavior & expectations have changed. Converting Data into Tangible Actions: According to Accenture & Forrester Research, 71% of shoppers said they expect to view in-store inventory online, while 50% expect to buy products online and pick them up in a store of their choice.