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15 Facts You Need to Know About StockX the Billion Dollar Resale Platform

Indigo 9 Digital

One of the reasons it has grown so fast is that platforms like StockX make it easy for consumers to put up their coveted merchandise for sale in a secure and transparent manner. But when StockX launched in 2016 it made reselling goods even easier. Adidas dropped a limited number of Campus 80s directly onto StockX.

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6 Reasons Walmart’s eCommerce Strategy is Winning

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Since 90% of the United States population lives within 10 miles of a Walmart store this move has become a game changer for the retailer. Consumers love shopping online but what they really want is control. Be honest, before the pandemic weren’t you were part of the vast majority of consumers that had never tried curbside pickup?

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The 2017 Omnichannel Holiday Strategy Advantage

Wiser

If last year was any indication of the sheer power of omnichannel retailers, then we’re in for a treat again this coming holiday season. During the 2016 holidays, the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) found that nearly 70 percent of purchases were made with retailers who had both a brick and mortar and online store.

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Tim Hortons’ Turnaround Strategy, Why it’s Working

Indigo 9 Digital

This was reflected in Tim Hortons’ same store sales growth which was slowing, dropping from 2.5% in 2016 to -1.5% Or in the process of trying to turn the ship around many companies make a number of missteps as they desperately try to improve operations. One of the hardest things for a company to do is turnaround its business.