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Is the Future of Retail, Physical or Virtual?

C3Centricity

Offering free returns may work for apparel but not for electronics. Balance web rooming and showrooming by investing in mutually-beneficial experiences and outcomes on both sides. Explore new technologies to reimagine the in-store/online experience blurring the lines between digital/brick-and-mortar. Conclusion.

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The Future of Retail is in the Stars (or is it the Cloud?) Testing

C3Centricity

Offering free returns may work for apparel but not for electronics. Balance web rooming and showrooming by investing in mutually-beneficial experiences and outcomes on both sides. Explore new technologies to reimagine the in-store/online experience blurring the lines between digital/brick-and-mortar. Conclusion.

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What vCommerce Brands Get Right About Customer Experience

Kayako

We didn’t want to use the term store, because it connotes ‘storage,’ which is not what we’re doing… In a lot of clothing and apparel stores, you’ll see the staff fussing around with the stock—straightening it, counting it, replenishing it. For Dollar Shave Club, the customer experience is tightly integrated with their brand.

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Mastering customer feedback forms for growth

BirdEye

And it can ask anything you wish to know, including welcome experiences, questions answered, and support received. For best results: Employ customer-facing surveys to ask questions about their online experiences or how your service compares to competitors.