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Endless aisles in Retail: How does it work?

Tokinomo

However, brick-and-mortar is not dead and many shoppers still prefer to buy in-store. One of the biggest issues when shopping in-store is the low stock of products. Due to the finite space, retailers need to have a smaller stock of products compared to eCommerce retailers.

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Is the DTC business model dead, or just evolving?

Inside Retail

Like many trends, the discourse around DTC is a rollercoaster, ranging from ‘DTC is dead!’ We recently published a peer-reviewed academic study in which we systematically reviewed the history of DTC and its impact and value in an evolving retail landscape. Is DTC dead? But does that mean the entire model is dead?

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Revealed: How retailers can satisfy consumers facing cost-of-living challenges

Inside Retail

Last year, retailers were forced to focus on finding ways to mitigate the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on shoppers. Choco Up commissioned this report because we believe it is paramount that leaders of e-commerce businesses who are seeking sustained success understand the diverse shopper personas in today’s retail market.”

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[Webinar] Increasing Your Share of Shelf with Suggestive Selling

Wiser

As a result of putting these efforts in place, the National Association of Retail Marketing Services attributes 8. So, it’s about making that information as brain-dead simple and readily available for everyone from, you know, field sales reps walking into the store to key count managers during category reviews.