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The 2017 Omnichannel Holiday Strategy Advantage

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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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6 Reasons Walmart’s eCommerce Strategy is Winning

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This service is also beneficial for consumers worried about their goods being stolen after they are dropped off. 66% of consumers surveyed said “best value for money” keeps them returning to a brand, taking the top spot in terms of consumer preferences. Lowest prices” came in second and “fast shipping” came in eighth place.

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Tim Hortons’ Turnaround Strategy, Why it’s Working

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This was reflected in Tim Hortons’ same store sales growth which was slowing, dropping from 2.5% in 2016 to -1.5% Customers that were loyal to you don’t always return even when you are trying hard to get them back. One of the hardest things for a company to do is turnaround its business. Do you like this content?