E-commerce is More Than Just One Channel – Thinks Out Loud Episode 109
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E-Commerce is More Than Just One Channel – Headlines and Show Notes
- Why It’s Like 1995 on the Mobile Web Right Now
- Mobile E-commerce Goes Back to the Future – Thinks Out Loud Episode 108
- A Moment of Silence for the Catalog? Not Yet – eMarketer
- Amazon in Talks to Buy Some of RadioShack’s Stores – Bloomberg Business
- ParisLemon — AmazonShack?
- Future Trends in Marketing, According to CMOs And Senior Marketers
- Are shoppers switching on to in-store beacons? | The Future of Commerce
- Thinks Out Loud Episode 30: The Rise of AGFAM (Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft) and Everywhere Shopping
- Facebook’s beacon play could accelerate seamless mobile moves – Mobile Marketer – Software and technology
- 80pc of time spent in just five apps: Forrester
- Mobile-optimized Web experiences trump app usage: L2 – Luxury Daily – Research
- What Apple, Google, and Facebook’s Earnings Can Teach Us About Mobile Marketing and E-commerce
- 10 Must-Read Marketing and E-Commerce Missives: The Top Posts from January
- 15 Key Mobile and E-commerce Trends to Prep You for 2015 – Thinks Out Loud Episode 104
You might also enjoy the slides from my recent webinar, Digital Marketing Directions: Key Trends Driving Your Marketing Next Year,:
(And, yes… you can hire me to speak at your next event, too).
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Technical details: Recorded using an Audio-Technica AT2035 studio condenser microphone through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.
Running time: 15m 27s
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