Businesses who have lived through the evolution of the digital age are well aware that we’ve
experienced a generational shift in technology. The rise of software as a service (SaaS),
cloud, mobile, big data, the Internet of Things (IoT), social media, and other technologies
have disrupted industries and changed customers’ expectations. In our always-on, buy
anything anywhere world, customers want their shopping experiences to be personalized,
dynamic, and convenient.
As a result, many businesses are trying to reinvent themselves. Success in a fast-paced
economy depends on continually adapting and innovating. Companies have to move quickly
to keep up; there’s no time for disjointed technologies and old systems that don’t serve the
customer-obsessed mentality needed to thrive in the digital age.
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By: Reevoo
Published Date: Nov 03, 2011
Social shopping has changed the purchase journey beyond all recognition. Get a grip on the new social purchase journey. Get your free whitepaper now!
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By: Reevoo
Published Date: Apr 17, 2012
Social shopping has changed the purchase journey beyond all recognition. You need to get to grip with the new purchase journey: a complex, cross-channel and thoroughly social process.The New Social Purchase Journey
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By: Curalate
Published Date: Aug 02, 2017
People control their own consumer journeys. Consumers expect a borderless world in which they roam freely between a brand’s social media channels, email campaigns, blogs and e-commerce site, effortlessly buying things that catch their eye. It’s led to a sporadic, personalized shopping journey that frequently begins on digital touchpoints that weren’t built for commerce.
That’s made it increasingly complex for brands hoping to meet customers’ needs and measure the results of their marketing strategies.
At the center of this new customer-driven revolution is visual content. Images and videos play starring roles in the decisionmaking process, and provide consumers with a whole new level of inspiration and knowledge. Every picture and video clip is now the entrance to a digital storefront, meaning brands can use them to drive not only engagement but revenue.
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Want to turn lost shopping carts, incomplete forms, neglected digital tools and interrupted browsing sessions into revenue? Learn how triggered follow-up messages delivered with the right tone, content and offer can recover many of these lost opportunities.
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In this webinar, Jehan Hamedi will discuss using social media to reveal consumer shopping expectations. Also, Jehan will be comparing two different campaigns that were similar in tactic but generated very different results. Click to watch now.
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In this comprehensive research study, we break down the different aspects of social media advertising during the holiday season, so your business can shine bright during the holidays and beyond!
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By: Rokt
Published Date: Jun 18, 2018
In search of the moment when consumer engagement is at its highest, brands have chosen to focus on search and
social media. But – as this study proves – the rush of retail therapy is no myth, with the process of shopping making
consumers considerably happier and more receptive than other online activities.
This report explores the mindset individuals experience when shopping – the Transaction MomentTM. As uncovered
in this research, this mindset presents a much sought after and undiscovered opportunity in digital customer
acquisition. It has been well documented that the thrill of making a purchase causes a rush1
of dopamine, resulting
in a powerful sense of achievement that leaves consumers open to buy again.
This conclusion is supported by Rokt analytics — which reveals consumers are up to 7x more likely to engage
with related offers in the Transaction Moment. This report and findings are relevant to many in the marketing and
e-commerce industry. Whether the objective is to acquire
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Endpoint security is at a critical juncture. Increasingly, employees
at organizations of all sizes are using a wider variety than ever of
desktop and mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets and
laptops, as they work from broadly dispersed locations, including
home offices. Often, organizations are permitting and even
encouraging employees to use their own devices under BYOD
(bring your own device) policies. With these devices, employees
are accessing not only corporate data and applications, but also
social media, banking and shopping sites. Download this white paper to learn more about endpoint security.
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By: Acquia
Published Date: Feb 26, 2015
Way back in 1999—a thousand years ago in Internet years—a writer and designer, named Darcy DiNucci, coined the phrase Web 2.0. This marked the beginning of the web as a social experience, eventually altering commerce so that today customers can be brand advocates who play a crucial role in building your business.
You already know that your customers are talking about your brand on social media platforms, posting images from your product pages to Pinterest, and checking reviews. The brick-and-mortar and virtual commerce experiences have become so intertwined that customers sometimes make an online purchase while standing in your store.
So, there's no question that all commerce today is social, and this ebook will dive deeper into that concept.
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By making ticket-buying social, Ticketmaster connects with and empowers their customers. Learn how Ticketmaster leverages social to interact with customers and drive new sales.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Feb 04, 2014
Explore the top five practices in today's customer-data-driven supply chain and examine the impact of using customer data on key supply chain metrics.
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By: SAS
Published Date: Apr 25, 2017
Marketing must meet the needs of tech-savvy customers knowledgeable of brands and product information due to the rapid growth of connectivity, available information and expansion of channels. Before making a purchase decision, customers often consult more than 10 sources including social media, user reviews, online stores and brand comparisons.
And, customers want to be recognized across all the platforms through which they interact with you – whether speaking to your employees on a mobile phone, tweeting at the brand or creating a shopping cart online. Similarly, you want to recognize every step of these journeys and understand the significance of each one.
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By: Adobe
Published Date: Feb 20, 2014
The 2013 holiday shopping season blew by at a record pace. With six fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas than 2012, Adobe Digital Index speculated that retailers may lose up to $1.5 billion in potential revenue if marketing programs failed to capture even greater daily sales than the Digital Index model predicted. Now that the season is complete, Digital Index has just released its 2013 eCommerce Benchmark and Holiday Shopping Report which offers more than 25 eCommerce benchmarks — and points to some holiday shopping surprises.
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