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IKEA’s Strategy for Staying on Top

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At this store customers can also use IKEA’s app to scan a product’s QR code to add the item to their online shopping cart to have the item delivered or available for pick up. While it might be hard to image this location doesn’t even have parking. While it might be hard to image this location doesn’t even have parking.

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5 Examples of the Store of the Future

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There are many different theories about how the in-store shopping experience will change over the next decade. One of the areas several retailers are focusing on is the fitting room. Scanning QR codes as you shop to retrive product information is another feature of in-store shopping you will see more of. Fast shipping.

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JD.com's Strategy, 10 Things to Know

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Brick and mortar shopping isn’t dying. JD.com believes offline shopping plays an important role in its growth and success. The five story mall is home to more than 150 brands that sell a range of products including electronics, home appliances and furniture. Omni-channel retailing is alive and well in China.

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Cross-Channel Home Décor Retailing: 5 Take Away Lessons from The Game Changers

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While brick and mortar stores still play a strategic role in this market vertical, online shopping has skyrocketed, and with $294 billion expected in online home furnishing sales by 2022, retail store owners can no longer afford to miss out on the opportunity to ramp up their cross-channel game plans.