Remove Payment Services Remove Returns Remove Social Commerce Remove Store Operations
article thumbnail

How a Reactive Omnichannel Strategy can Help you Capitalize on Reactive Buying Trends

Retail TouchPoints

The numbers from our latest guide to omnichannel commerce speak for themselves, showing that marketing across three or more channels earns brands 250% higher engagement. Social commerce metrics are up in 2023 , with a 9% increase in gross merchandise value and a 63% increase in average order value across BigCommerce’s merchants.

article thumbnail

Digital Is Turning Retail Into An On-Demand Model

Retail TouchPoints

To accomplish this, operational models need to be adapted quickly. Predicting what’s to come isn’t easy, but having a robust network infrastructure in place would allow retailers to deploy new services rapidly when they’re ready to add them — regardless of where stores are located, or how long they’ve been established.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

It’s not e-commerce anymore – it’s just commerce

Inside Retail

We are seeing the role of e-commerce in a number of distinct parts of the journey and motivations to shop online have moved far beyond convenience alone: 1. Awareness Online channels should be leveraged to promote broader awareness of their products and services to potential customers across multiple platforms.

article thumbnail

Turn Innovation into Action: Top 10 Takeaways You’ll Get From #RIC21

Retail TouchPoints

Lionesque Group CEO Melissa Gonzalez and MG2 Design Principal Justin Hill will reveal how retailers can rethink the checkout experience while maintaining fluidity between high-touch customer service and self-service capabilities during an interactive roundtable discussion on Nov. 17 from 1:20 to 2:10 p.m. Join the discussion on Nov.

article thumbnail

Retail Lessons From China: Innovation, Resilience And Recovery

Retail TouchPoints

This applies not just to consumers but to workers returning to retail stores as well. From payments to delivery, processes have been scrutinised to reduce the need to touch people, products and PIN pads. There is no ‘returning to normal’. They’re feeling guarded and looking to minimise contact with strangers.