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What to Learn from China’s Singles’ Day and Spring Festival Going Into 2022

Retail TouchPoints

Since the infamous shopping holiday was created and marketed by Alibaba in 2009, there has been no slowing down. Singles’ Day, also known as Double 11, is now the world’s largest shopping holiday, with advertisers seeing incredible returns. Social commerce generated approximately $ 475 billion (U.S.) trillion by 2028.

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Combat Inflation’s Impact by Streamlining Conversational Commerce Channels

Retail TouchPoints

In yet another sign that the COVID-generated ecommerce surge has subsided, the Salesforce Shopping Index reported flat ecommerce sales in the U.S. for Q1 2023 — the first period with no online sales growth since the Index debuted in 2014. So the questions retailers should be asking themselves are: How loyal are your customers?

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Retailers Take Note: Generative AI is Killing the Single Voice of the Brand

Retail TouchPoints

Maybe they both like the great outdoors, but the words you use to appeal to each should be different — while staying true to your brand values. You use consumer data (like demographics, location and buying history) to better understand what your audience segments want, helping you deliver promotions and offers based on their preferences.

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Retail Statistics You Should Know

Small Biz Trends

If you own a retail store or are considering shop ideas for a new one, take a look at the stats below. Online shopping enables you to place an order from the comfort of your home. But people still love visiting a store, experiencing products, and shopping in-store. Shopping Statistics. Retail Statistics: The Big Picture.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 307 Amazon Prime Day, Commerce Next, and NRF Nexus Recaps

Retail Geek

Jason: [7:54] Yeah yeah and there were a number of sessions at both shows, switching per second from Commerce next which was June in New York to Nexus which was July in California so interrupt Nexus is kind of the spiritual successor. Like Furniture to hold the covers when it rains in Chicago some weird weird outdoor stuff.