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June 7 · Issue #177 · View online
A weekly digest of SUMO blog content, plus eCommerce news, events and job listings.
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The Current State and Future of Voice Commerce | SUMO Heavy
While most people have yet to fully embrace voice assistants, they are becoming more familiar with the technology and its uses. In fact, of the consumers who do own a voice assistant, 29 percent use them on a regular basis (daily or weekly).
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What does the new Adobe & Amazon partnership mean for ecommerce? We ask the experts – Econsultancy
What could Magento Commerce branded stores for Amazon sellers mean in the grand scheme of ecommerce? We asked the opinion of a few experts.
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Why 75% of Shoppers Turn to Amazon for Brand Discovery
Amazon.com is an open door to increasing brand awareness, reaching new buyers and maybe, if you do it right, even stealing some customers from your competitors.
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Walmart curbside grocery pulls new customers, higher spend - Business Insider
Walmart’s curbside grocery pickup offering, which is set to be available from 3,100 stores by the end of the year, is gaining serious traction.
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Secondhand Shopping Becoming a First Choice in China Jing Wang | May 21, 2019
In China, recommerce is on the rise. Here’s what you need to know about the country’s fast-growing second-hand goods market.
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Most UK retailers still have no Brexit plans
Despite three years passing since the EU referendum, more than half of UK retailers still have no plans in place for Brexit, according to a survey.
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004: Carolyn Horner and Eve Ackerley of Jenzy | SUMO Heavy
Our guests are Carolyn Horner and Eve Ackerley, the founders of kids shoe sizing app, Jenzy.
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Available wherever you listen to podcasts:
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3PL Summit | June 10 - June 12, 2019 | Atlanta, GA
IRCE | June 25- June 28, 2019 | McCormick Place South, Chicago
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Meet the new face of horror: The Lion King's Pumbaa
You probably never thought that Pumbaa—master of “Hakuna Matata” and lover of all things buggy—could manifest as anything short of precious or lovable. And that’s, perhaps, why so many are melting down over a new image of the lovable warthog as he’ll look in the “live action” version of The Lion King coming out in July. A whole slew of photos from the film just dropped, but all anyone’s talking about is Pumbaa’s resemblance to a certain satanic goat, one you might have seen in Robert Eggers’ The Witch. Dear reader, they might have a point.
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