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The Future of Advertising Is Native Social Commerce

Hubspot

Remember when you could just list products on your site and advertise your cheapest, stripped down offer and people would buy from you in droves? That’s why Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter have added “shop now” or “buy now” buttons to their platforms. It resulted in $125,000 of merchandise sales. 2) Twitter.

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9 Awful Ways We Push Customers Away

Hubspot

She wanted to buy patterned jeans, didn’t she? 1) Poor Showcasing of Merchandise. Keep the site easy on the eye and don’t overwhelm the customer with disorganized merchandising. Customers like to see what they’re buying. She quickly clicks on the email and goes to your website. What made Patty leave?

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60 Inspirational Holiday Marketing Statistics

Hubspot

With the holiday season literally right around the corner, marketers must get their butts in gear quickly if they want to take advantage of holiday shoppers' buying behaviors. 7) eMarketer expects about a 12% growth in ecommerce holiday spending in 2011. 23) Nearly half of shoppers (46.7%) will buy online, up from 43.9

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[Deep Dive] Online Marketplaces Reshape B2B Commerce and Prompt New Marketing Tactics

B2B Marketing Directions

In this article, we'll explore the shift to online B2B buying and the meteoric growth of online B2B marketplaces. The Rise of B2B E-Commerce It's well documented that online B2B buying has been growing rapidly for several years. eMarketer predicts that B2B e-commerce will total $1.77 trillion this year, up from $1.58