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Nordstrom Leaves Canada, 9 Reasons Why

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Based on where we are today Nordstrom wouldn’t look at the Canadian market nearly as favourably as it did over a decade ago when it was in the initial stages of considering coming to Canada. If you wanted to buy a new outfit for work or for a party there weren’t many choices at that time. Last year Farfetch brought in $4.1

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Introducing 20 RangeMe Brands Fast-Tracked Into KeHE’s DIVERSEtrade™ Program

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Rachelle Radcliffe, Director of Brand Development at KeHE. Regarding their experience during the DIVERSEtrade event, Wangene Hall, Director of Marketing at Global Village Foods, explains “We found it easy to engage with KeHE and felt like each step was geared towards our success. Got Paella. Dolce Biscotti. Dolce Biscotti.

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McDonald’s Digital Strategy, 10 Things You Need to Know

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From adding digital ordering kiosks in restaurants to creating one of the most widely used mobile apps in the retail sector many companies are taking cues from McDonald’s. That is why when you look at a pair of pants on one site you see an ad for that very same pair of pants after you have moved on to new websites.

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Myth or Truth: Is Brick & Mortar Actually Dying?

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of total retail sales still take place in physical stores, as brick and mortar offers: 1 Young, Jessica. A decade in review: Ecommerce sales vs. total retail sales 2011-2020. Underperforming retailers and tech laggards have been at risk for years, as this timeline of U.S. Retail Dive. A whopping 80.4%

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5 of the Best Ways DTC Brands Get New Customers

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Everlane is a clothing brand that sells high quality basics (cashmere sweaters, cotton t-shirts and jeans) but at lower prices than retailers like J.Crew. Using Warby Parker’s home try on program customers are given the option of trying on five pairs of glasses at home which Warby Parker sends to customers free of charge.