UPDATE: April 14, 2020: Later this week, Amazon “will allow more products into our fulfillment centers” beyond what had previously been limited to medical and essential items, a spokesperson told Retail Dive on Monday.
If there is one thing every retailer can agree on it’s this: on any given day of any given week you must listen to your customers. Even amidst all of the COVID-19 news, this basic principle still reigns true. During these unprecedented times, these are the strategies every e-commerce brand should keep in mind.
Businesses, large and small, have been sending emails to reassure customers during the coronavirus pandemic. But experts say there is a fine line between keeping them in the know and adding to the noise.
A world that was trending toward digital-first has now implanted itself into a nearly digital-only world, as consumers are shifting their spend online.
Walmart’s chief operating officer for U.S. e-commerce Jamie Iannone played a key role in the retailer’s digital strategy and was one of its rising stars.
Visa Inc. is urging e-commerce merchants still using Adobe Inc.’s Magento 1 platform to upgrade to the newer Magento Commerce 2.3 because Magento will stop supporting Magento 1 at the end of June.