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Why Online Store Owners Should Be Using Google’s Currency Conversion in Google Merchant Center

Store Growers

In 2016, Google launched a brand-new currency conversion feature that’s been a complete game-changer for merchants worldwide. This feature lets merchants use automatic exchange rates for their target audiences in various locations on a global level and lets them expand their businesses wherever they please.

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How MVMT Watches Uses Google Ads To Sell $80M/Year

Store Growers

In 2016, MVMT did $60M in revenue. Since the MVMT YouTube channel is pretty small, a lot of those clicks either come from paid ads or other channels promoting the brand to collect affiliate commissions. Search Ad for MVMT’s anniversary promotion. As the promotion came to an end, an extra line pushed the urgency a bit harder.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 251 Annual Predictions 2021

Retail Geek

Installment Payments heat up – At least one company is acquired (Affirm, Afterpay, Klarna, QuadPay, Sizzle) Yes (IPO’s). Jason: [30:13] Yeah yeah the cognitive load can get pretty high when they start NASCAR racing up the checkout with multiple buy now pay later options. Digital grocery wars heat up. 2021 Predictions.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 290 – Shoptalk 2022

Retail Geek

Jason: [6:17] There was some version of that there was you know Uber instacart and doordash all talking about instant delivery well a lot of the, the tenuous VC funded ones were, we’re announcing their their shutdowns and for sure they’re there was I mentioned 650 exhibitors I think about 620 of them were payment providers.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 270 – Microservice based commerce platforms with Kelly Goetsch

Retail Geek

And then behind the scenes were actually seven vertical teams so we have a team focused on checkout we have a team focused on product catalog. They bought us and I’ve been using the Lego analogy since I started in 2016 and when Lego closed I was so excited because you know they they complete the analogy it’s perfect.