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Retail Consumer Behavior Patterns and Shifting Dynamics: The Future of Retail & Retail Trends

RETAIL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

The Retail market landscape has seen significant changes in retail trends and shifts in consumer behavior since the coronavirus breakout, but the industry now appears more optimistic about the growth prospects. Here Are The Ten Emerging Retail Trends We Predict For 2022.

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2023: The Year of Customer Retention? Retail Tech Predictions

Retail Assist

Marketplaces enjoyed a surge in 2022 and this trend is likely to continue. We’re still seeing retailers planning to launch their own to broaden their product offering, reach and discovery. Physical retail accounts for 75% of sales in the UK and new stores are opening all the time. Got you thinking about retail trends for 2023?

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How Starbucks is Using Mobile Apps to Significantly Increase Sales

Indigo 9 Digital

By Tricia McKinnon Starbucks is a company that has long known that the future of retail is tied to technology. Then it began offering in app payments in 2011. Starbucks’ mobile payment app is so popular that a few years ago it had the most mobile payment users in the United States. Back in 2009 it launched its mobile app.

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3 Unexpected Benefits of Fast Fulfillment

Rangeme

Google Shopping ’s extensive consumer behavior research showed that online shoppers are highly motivated by “the Power of Now.” Early testing found a 9% increase in overall conversion rates for Google Shopping listings displaying a fast shipping tag. Better Customer Retention.

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What is Barcode Technology, and How Does It Impact Retailers?

Star Miconics

Barcode technology, a cornerstone of modern retail, offers a systematic approach to tracking a wide array of inventory items through unique numerical values represented by parallel bars. This innovative method has facilitated the rapid processing and easy readability of product information by both computers and humans.