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  1. Clearly, businesses need a website. Regardless of how prospective customers hear about your particular enterprise, many will check your website before deciding to purchase. In some ways, a website has become an electronic "business card." And if you don’t have one, your business may not be seen as legitimate.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/254396/
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  2. xSellco recently teamed up with customer journey optimization (CJO) company Yieldify to discuss what online sellers need to know about e-commerce disengagement in an age of better technology and faster internet and how consumer demands have changed.
    https://www.business2community.com/brandviews/xsellco/5-steps-increase-customer-engagement-e-commerce-02025704/
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  3. Over the past few years, more people have turned to online shopping instead of brick-and-mortar stores because of convenience. In 2017, eCommerce businesses accounted for 9.1 percent of US retail sales during the fourth quarter, higher than the 8.2 percent share f the previous year.
    https://www.webpronews.com/5-ways-artificial-intelligence-benefits-ecommerce-businesses/
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  4. What is the point of a website? Depending on who you ask you will get a plethora of answers. Some websites are designed to help you show up in google, others are there for credibility purposes, some are to sell products and services directly from the website. No matter what your answer is, in the end, they all come down to one thing. Selling! The world runs on the all mighty dollar, and the ability to sell is critical to all efforts of your business.
    https://smallbiztrends.com/2017/04/sell-services-online.html/
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  5. We are proud to announce that one of the largest supermarket chains in the Netherlands, Albert Heijn, now uses Mopinion’s feedback software on their website (AH.nl). Albert Heijn – also referred to as the AH or ‘Appie’, as the Dutch like to call it – jump-started its online feedback programme in June of last year (2017). Since then, they have employed various feedback forms across their website with the aim to extract valuable insights into the online shopper journey.
    https://mopinion.com/albert-heijn-caters-to-online-shoppers-with-customer-feedback/
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  6. We are delighted to share that the world’s largest sporting goods retailer, Decathlon, is now using Mopinion’s feedback analytics software. Decathlon hit the ground running with their new online feedback programme in the summer of 2017 with feedback forms on their French and Chinese websites. Pleased with the performance and customer insights obtained via Mopinion’s software, Decathlon is now in the process of rolling out Mopinion software on webshops in twenty-one additional countries!
    https://mopinion.com/decathlon-rolls-out-mopinion-feedback-software-in-23-countries/
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  7. When a new entrepreneur pursues their dream of running their own business, one of the really important tasks is marketing strategies to get the company off the ground. One of the first techniques that entrepreneurs start with is digital marketing. Here are four digital marketing strategies to grow the new company via the internet...
    https://axcessnews.com/business/marketing/ecommerce-for-entrepreneurs-how-to-grow-a-new-company-via-internet_3341/
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  8. Expresso Fashion and Claudia Sträter are two well-known Dutch fashion brands with stores in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Alongside their more traditional, brick-and-mortar shops, these labels are also sold online. This omni-channel strategy makes it possible for these two webshops to not only serve as sales channels but also platforms for inspiration. Visitors can get their inspiration online and then choose to do their shopping in the webshop or in-store. In other words, their online services are critical to the success of both on- and offline channels.
    https://mopinion.com/expresso-fashion-claudia-strater-customer-story/
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  9. Is your webshop built using Lightspeed’s ecommerce software? Then we’ve got great news for you. All-in-one feedback analytics software Mopinion and ecommerce software provider & global leader in Point-of-Sale systems, Lightspeed have joined forces. The result? A new app integration in the Lightspeed app store which enables Lightspeed webshops to easily capture feedback from their online visitors using easy-to-install, customisable feedback forms. The webshops also have access to advanced reporting and analysis capabilities that will provide them with the insights they need to improve overall performance and the user experience of their webshop.
    https://mopinion.com/mopinion-software-lightspeed-app-store/
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  10. In a bid to alter the retail landscape with brick-and-mortar stores that offer quicker checkouts and deeper data collection, Amazon with “shop from anywhere” business model is building Amazon Go stores next to the retailers that survive on “shop from somewhere” consumers.
    https://www.geospatialworld.net/news/retailers-help-location-intelligence-finding-ways-combat-amazon-go-stores/
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