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CES 2019 – Recap from Eureka Park and the home of startup enthusiasm
Eureka Park is a really interesting spot for CES in that it’s the “startup hall” of sorts. This is where all the new products come to demo. The other venues at CES are…
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When Launching a Product, Think Like a Business (not an inventor)
There’s something uniquely exciting about launching a new product. As an entrepreneur, there is nothing quite like the experience of seeing an idea that was once just a spark of thought in your…
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History Leaves Clues: Anticipating the Marketplace of the Future
Between the customer and any product sold online, there are a myriad of competing operating systems, software applications, devices, social networks, and marketplaces. All those things combine to create the modern e-commerce ecosystem,…
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Not your typical “Linkedin Job Change” Announcement
I don’t know about you, but when I see colleagues announce that they are switching companies, careers or industries on Linkedin, the automated “Joe is now Head of Services at Software Industries” announcement…
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Increasing E-Commerce Revenue: 4 Lessons From Brick & Mortar Retail
Before I lived and breathed e-commerce, I managed a 30,000 square-foot brick and mortar store. I understand that for any retailer, the holiday season is, frankly, chaos. The days leading up to major…
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4 Rules for Defining Your Brand When the Personal Is Professional
In 2018, I’ve had the privilege to work very closely with a number of company founders and product creators thanks to Ingram Micro Commerce & Lifecycle’s partnership with Indiegogo. We hosted events in…
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Five Ways Brands Can Adapt For The Era Of E-Commerce
Brick-and-mortar retailers, from Sports Authority to Toys “R” Us, are closing stores or closing down altogether. It is a trend that has long been in the making, thanks to the success of e-commerce…
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Employ These Four Tactics To Unlock The Future Of Commerce
There’s no debate that Amazon’s success has reshaped the online retail industry. Others must now compete on pricing, delivery times and other attractive offerings like recurring subscription purchases. Those that can’t deliver similar…
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The Future Of Commerce Is Built On These Four Pillars
The future of commerce is consumer driven, and consumers want convenient, personalized, technology-enabled shopping experiences. As Willy Kruh, KPMG’s global chair of consumer markets, said, “Today’s consumer no longer goes shopping, but is shopping, all the time and everywhere.”…