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3 Ways Fashion Brands can Move Toward Sustainable Business Models

Retail TouchPoints

As prices continue rising, consumers rely on a combination of their wallets and consciences when deciding which fashion industry trends to buy into. Rather than releasing CO2 into the environment, Lululemon has found a way to capture it and use it to develop inventive new textiles. Take a forward-thinking approach.

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Inside the Metaverse Mania: Experts Identify 4 Key Challenges and Opportunities

Retail TouchPoints

“With it will come the meta-economy, which will power new opportunities for work, wealth, status and identity, and will impact how consumers communicate, play, shop and learn.”. Presently, the tools and tech available really only allow us to experience the metaverse in its most basic form, a sort of web 1.0 1: Infrastructure.

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Analysis: Why CX is the Rx for metaverse success

Inside Retail

Last year, sales across the top four emerging metaverse platforms – Sandbox, Decentraland, Cryptovoxels, and Somnium Space – topped a staggering US$501 million, MetaMetric Solutions data shows. Gartner found that 94 per cent of consumers have either not heard about the metaverse or, if they have, they don’t understand what it is.

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How-to: 39 Google Merchant Center Errors You Need to Fix

Store Growers

Last Updated on July 3, 2023 Ecommerce merchants are no strangers to using Google Merchant Center. Although Google Merchant Center is a pretty straightforward platform that anyone can learn how to use, you can still encounter errors sometimes. Note: use the command CTRL + F to search and skip directly to the error that you need to fix.

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The Future of Retail in the New Era of Risk

Retail Prophet

A shock to the system of western merchants and consumers who had largely operated with an assumption of unconstrained access to whatever they’ve wanted, whenever they’ve wanted it. While cotton could indeed be sourced elsewhere, the US had several distinct market advantages. A myopic and often perilous focus on lowest landed unit cost.