Ecommerce designers, marketers and merchandisers should be just as obsessed with delivering phenomenal tablet experiences as for other devices. But is the optimal experience a scaled-down desktop experience, scaled-up mobile or something totall
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Jose Alberto's curator insight,
March 30, 2016 5:08 PM
Honestly I can't tell if this is digital transformation per se, but it clearly shows an example of "no-limits" transformation!!!
Yendi Cohen's curator insight,
April 1, 2016 2:04 AM
Honestly I can't tell if this is digital transformation per se, but it clearly shows an example of "no-limits" transformation!!!
over50time's curator insight,
March 19, 2016 11:37 AM
Amazon is by far the largest online retailer. If its shipping costs are growing, as they appear to be, all other retailers should take note as they should expect the same.
This analysis suggests that we have started to use Amazon to buy smaller products more often, which in turns cost more to be delivered compared to the price of the item. Thus the surge. This may indeed be right, as Amazon Prime cuts down on the incentive to increase basket size to get free delivery.
So for Amazon the solution may be to increase the Amazon Prime membership price, open physical stores (as they have announced) or accelerate its deployment of local distributiuon centers to get closer to customers - thus reducing delivery costs, and delays. Or do all three!
For other retailers, the solution may be as simple as keeping the minimum order size to a high enough value that ensures sufficient margin to account for the free delivery costs.
Frédéric Leconte's curator insight,
March 21, 2016 3:51 AM
Amazon is by far the largest online retailer. If its shipping costs are growing, as they appear to be, all other retailers should take note as they should expect the same.
This analysis suggests that we have started to use Amazon to buy smaller products more often, which in turns cost more to be delivered compared to the price of the item. Thus the surge. This may indeed be right, as Amazon Prime cuts down on the incentive to increase basket size to get free delivery.
So for Amazon the solution may be to increase the Amazon Prime membership price, open physical stores (as they have announced) or accelerate its deployment of local distributiuon centers to get closer to customers - thus reducing delivery costs, and delays. Or do all three!
For other retailers, the solution may be as simple as keeping the minimum order size to a high enough value that ensures sufficient margin to account for the free delivery costs.
Juan Ortega's curator insight,
May 20, 2016 4:48 AM
Amazon empezó con gastos de envío gratis... pero en la gráfica podemos observar como los costes han ido aumentando...
Farid Mheir's curator insight,
May 14, 2016 10:32 AM
eCommerce market and trends study by AT Kearney in 2015. The report highlights eCommerce penetration worldwide but also indicates the high variability of eCommerce penetration by industry categories. Electronics, books and apparels top the list while grocery is a the bottom. No surprise here.
Farid Mheir's curator insight,
December 19, 2015 9:21 AM
eCommerce market and trends study by AT Kearney in 2015. The report highlights eCommerce penetration worldwide but also indicates the high variability of eCommerce penetration by industry sectors. Electronics, books and apparels top the list while grocery is a the bottom. No surprise here.
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October 21, 2015 6:06 AM
Great Information
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Ecommerce illustrated is a great reference for what to do when creating an ecommerce website. Can't wait to see what the book looks like.
Ecommerce illustrated is a great reference for what to do when creating an ecommerce website. Can't wait to see what the book looks like.