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Why Mobile-Specific Shopping Apps Are on the RiseConsumers today are comfortable using their smartphones as their primary shopping devices, and trends suggest that desktop shopping will continue to fall behind. Anything a retailer can do to attract this growing group of mobile-savvy customers will be a smart business plan. |
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The Changing Dynamics of Online Shopping for the Holidays Every time we gear up for a peak-load online shopping day, one of main things is the application’s performance. Was it available without any downtime? Was the response time acceptable? Did the pages load fine? While this information is the main focus, there is increasingly more finesse involved. |
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Walmart versus Amazon: What We Can Learn about E-CommerceWalmart, Amazon's largest retail competitor, is taking on the e-commerce giant with a newly designed website aimed at attracting new shoppers with an improved user experience. By examining both companies' usability tactics, you can learn a lot about what people like in their online shopping options. |
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Big Data Makes Big Impact on Retailer LocationFreedom from the commitment of a lease or rental agreement gives virtual stores the advantage of flexibility with future decisions while using big data to maximize their revenue streams. Now, big data can help level the playing field when it comes to the perceived disadvantage of rental space. |
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Mobile Has a Major Presence This Holiday Shopping SeasonOf the many trends this holiday season, when it comes to doing the actual gift shopping, consumers are really embracing one: mobile devices. Mobile is more popular than ever, for people filling up virtual shopping carts from their homes as well as for the die-hards hunting down presents in stores. |
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Welcome to the First “Nonline” Holiday Shopping SeasonGoogle has predicted that 2012 will be the first “nonline” holiday season, where the lines between online and offline shopping will blur. People no longer see a distinct line of separation for pricing, functionality, and promotions between online and offline shopping. |
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