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Exclusive Q&A: EY Defines 5 Post-Pandemic Consumer Segments

Retail TouchPoints

That means retailers have to be transparent with their pricing, but they can go further. For example, a retailer could allow the consumer to compare other retailersprices on their sites, like the price comparison tools insurance companies advertise.

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Streamlining Price Checks in Your Brick-and-Mortar Store

Wiser

Retail price checks, an essential aspect of retail, involve monitoring and updating the prices of goods within a store. In the pursuit of competitive pricing and high customer satisfaction, these checks must be accurate, efficient, and consistent across all locations.

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Why modern retailers must provide “much more” than what they are selling

Inside Retail

Not that long ago, walking into a carefully organised grocery market, hearing a pianist perform in the centre of a high-end department store, or having a retail associate help guide you represented a good retail customer experience. Data is key.

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7 Key Insights About MAP Monitoring and Compliance

Wiser

Successful omnichannel marketing requires leading brands to support brand value with consistency in quality, service, support, and pricing. A well-crafted and thoughtfully enforced MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) policy is a critical tool for achieving these objectives and riding the wave of unified commerce. .

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Guide to Omnichannel Pricing

Wiser

In the current retail landscape you have to admit that omnichannel retailers typically have a leg-up, compared to their single channel competitors. But one aspect of this unified retail experience that gets tricky is omnichannel pricing. Omnichannel Pricing Depends on the Selling Channel .

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How Consumers Compare Prices to Make Purchase Decisions

Wiser

Four percent of our survey participants typically compare prices with others who have bought similar products to find the best price possible. Nine percent selected “other” for this question—those people are comparing prices to those listed on Amazon, various advertisements, websites, and more.

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

Store Growers

Invalid Value for Category [price] If you use an incorrect source field when entering the price attribute, you’ll get an error notification from Google Merchant Center. Since many shopping carts usually have more than one price field (special prices, retail prices, etc.), How to fix it? How to fix it?