What will ecommerce look like in a year, in 2 years? How are new technologies impacting how people buy and sell online? What about Retailers? Areas covered include:
- Ecommerce Platform
- Crowd Commerce
- Online/Offline
- meTail
- magCommerce
- mCommerce
- Distributed Commerce
- Social Commerce
88. With these ‘joined up’ devices you could click on that item you love in the editorial and be transported to an ecommerce site where you can buy buy buy!
Pod1 Ltd founded 2001 - Employs 50 full-time staff Pod1 Inc founded 2007 - Employs 11 full time staff
Pod1 Ltd founded 2001 - Employs 50 full-time staff Pod1 Inc founded 2007 - Employs 11 full time staff
We specialise in website featuring beautiful women.. High street and high end fashion
gone are the days of ecommerce 1.0 or even 2.0. in a the world of social media, always on connected devices, and a generation that's been brought up with the internet, things are changing in the ecommerce landscape, and they're changing super fast!
We’ve worked with the 3 rd parties out they all have their pros and cons, but for those brands with a more conservative budget who are not using ATG or DemandWare, then your options are limited. And finally, pod1 is looking for an easy life. That’s hard in agency world. We want happy clients. We want to give them what they want, when they want. And importantly, it shouldn’t cost them an arm and a leg. So we approached this selection criteria from an independent perspective.
Hey – guess what, it’s written in open source
And if you still think open source belongs in the hobbiest’s bedroom…
And that’s why we’ve chosen Magento as the recommended platform for medium sized business (up to £50m)…
Feature Set allows Magento Merchants to attract more traffic, convert more visitors at a higher AOV and grow their business… But I’m going to give a quick overview in 20 secs
Hey – guess what, it’s written in open source
Leave you with one final thought…Social Programming
It’s what gave us this>>>
With more coming on board daily…
Feature Set allows Magento Merchants to attract more traffic, convert more visitors at a higher AOV and grow their business… But I’m going to give a quick overview in 20 secs
Fair enough. Why should you care what an agency has to go through?
People trust their peers…
people trust peers, not brands
Bridging online and offline tons of examples here but i liked this:
Bridging online and offline tons of examples here but i liked this:
Everyone is a retailer...you've always got ebay etc but a new breed of diy sites are appearing
Everyone is a retailer...you've always got ebay etc but a new breed of diy sites are appearing
Everyone is a retailer...you've always got ebay etc but a new breed of diy sites are appearing
Everyone is a retailer...you've always got ebay etc but a new breed of diy sites are appearing
Bridging online and offline tons of examples here but i liked this:
Here’s my logic…
But what if we take this concept one step further: you’re reading your favourite gossip mag come across the usual top picks section (hot denim?). In an offline world, you would have a glance and if anything strikes your fancy, you see where it’s being stocked and either find it online later or get it in-store over the weekend, or simply forget about it. However with these new ‘joined up’ devices a user could click on that item in the editorial and be transported to an ecommerce site where you can buy buy buy!
Who knows…??
Bridging online and offline tons of examples here but i liked this:
So that's what's happening on the internet...but we're missing a huge walled garden...a mini internet...
Bridging online and offline tons of examples here but i liked this: