Are you ready for the biggest shopping day of the year?!...................................................................................................................................................................................
If e-commerce sellers had a Championship, next Friday would be it. No one needs distractions during game day, so we'll be taking the week off so you can keep your head in the game.
But for now, we've got news!
TikTok has launched a new in-app e-commerce feature, making it easier than ever for users to buy and sell products directly through the app.
At first, Facebook thought that the increased online shopping due to the pandemic would be a long-term trend. However, data has since shown that this was not the case.
Retailers are connecting the metaverse to increase revenue in both the digital and real world.
According to reports, Amazon is planning on 10,000 layoffs with a focal point on retail businesses.
TikTok after previously being exclusive to Southeast Asia and the UK. Currently, TikTok is inviting select U.S. businesses to participate in the initiative, which means that live streamers from places where the feature is not live will need to continue directing shoppers to third-party websites.
Nothing Lasts Forever: Facebook Finds that the Pandemic Shopping Boom is Over
Many social media platforms made a killing when the pandemic struck and people were too afraid to leave their homes. Zuckerberg believed that once vaccines allowed people to return outside, e-commerce would continue to grow at its current rapid pace. He was sadly mistaken.
The Future of Retail: Connecting to the Metaverse
Courtesy of Virtual Brand Group
Is this e-commerce 2.0? Many businesses in different industries are nowconducting activations on platforms that belong to the metaverse. Although there is some debate surrounding what the metaverse truly is, it can be described as a virtual version of the internet that people can immerse themselves in.
According to Q2 reports from Statista, the platform has caught on especially well with younger kids aged 13 and under--24.2 million of its daily active users fall into that category. It's not shocking then that retailers are scrambling to market themselves where these children will be spending most of their time in the coming years.
The Amazon Corner
Corporate Bloodbath: Widespread layoffs begin in Amazon's corporate ranks
A long-awaited reckoning is coming for Amazon. The company has announced it willlay off around 100,000 workersin its corporate offices worldwide, about 3% of its corporate workforce.
The company plans to lay off many workers in retail, human resources, and device divisions. Last month, Amazon announced it would halt hiring for its white-collar workforce for an unknown duration.
Droppiiis bringing innovative e-commerce business solutions to the United States
QReal Launches TRYO, a virtual shopping experience app that enables you to try on clothes and accessories from multiple brands in various categories
THIS WEEK'S POLL
The holidays are just around the corner, but which e-commerce platform are you expecting to get more sales from? We will publish the final results in next week's Click & Conversion newsletter.
QUICK TIP
Try this. Including high-contrasting call-to-action buttons on your website can lead to increased conversion rates and improved site usability. To make sure your CTAs are effective, think about button size, colors, and positioning.
FUN FACT
The two largest concerns people have with mobile shopping are small links and possible security threats.
LISTEN UP
On this 59th episode of The E-Comm Show, our host and BlueTuskr CEO Andrew Maff is with Yuki, the co-founder of Plufl, the world's first dog bed for humans. Tune in to this episode of The E-Comm Show as Yuki shares Plufl’s brand story from product ideation and conceptualization to manufacturing to successfully closing a deal with Mark and Lori on Shark Tank!
LAST WEEK'S POLL RESULTS
'Guess nothing beats selling from your home base! Which e-commerce platform do you usually get more sales from?