Amazon Goes Grocery Shopping (Thinks Out Loud Episode 197)
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Amazon Goes Grocery Shopping (Thinks Out Loud Episode 197) – Headlines and Show Notes
- Thinks Out Loud Episode 13: It’s All E-commerce
- It’s All E-commerce
- It’s All E-Commerce, Revisited
- Is E-commerce Destined to Win?
- Finding and Following Your Customer’s Digital Footprint [Updated: June, 2017]
- AI For Marketers: AI Makes Big Data Little (Thinks Out Loud Episode 196)
- Amazon’s New Customer – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
- Episode 117 — Fruitful Clapping | Exponent
- 6 Posts Featuring Fantastic Future Digital Marketing Trends
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Or, more succinctly, it's all e-commerce. What's amazing about this is how Amazon will bring data/discipline/direction to grocery #ecommerce https://t.co/d9RDr7lXOG
— Tim Peter (@tcpeter) June 16, 2017
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Amazing. Especially as @modestproposal1 points out, they were acquired by Walmart today #ecommerce #trends #retail #strategy https://t.co/t0qZWrthsG
— Tim Peter (@tcpeter) June 16, 2017
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The Amazon question. Can they get your groceries to you faster than you can get to the store to shop in an Uber /lyft world ? Yes
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) June 16, 2017
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As Bezos himself has said, "your margin is my opportunity." #ecommerce #trends #strategy https://t.co/U6x71Fae45
— Tim Peter (@tcpeter) June 16, 2017
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This seems right to me. Plus, massive opportunity to reinvent total retail experience #ecommerce #trends #amazon #retail https://t.co/p3ZON62VbI
— Tim Peter (@tcpeter) June 16, 2017
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As Mary Meeker pointed out, while retail as a whole is collapsing Amazon has been opening (and now buying) retail outlets. Who's winning?
— Tim Peter (@tcpeter) June 16, 2017
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It is true that Jeff Bezos has almost no experience w/ physical grocery. Just like he had none w/ books, web hosting, newspapers or rockets.
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) June 16, 2017
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Why Amazon bought Whole Foods: now owns high-end grocery segment, thousands of retail stores to roll out self-shopping tech, Prime overlap
— Erick Schonfeld (@erickschonfeld) June 16, 2017
- Amazon Go Shows How E-commerce Will Work in the Future (Thinks Out Loud Episode 182)
- What Amazon’s Jeff Bezos Can Teach You About Digital Marketing (Thinks Out Loud Episode 165)
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Yep – what do you think the overlap is of WF stores to Prime Member density?
— Stephen I. (@StephenIbachQED) June 16, 2017
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Amazon did not just buy Whole Foods grocery stores. It bought 431 upper-income, prime-location distribution nodes for everything it does.
— Dennis K. Berman (@dkberman) June 16, 2017
- The real reason Amazon buying Whole Foods terrifies the competition
- Don’t worry, Wal-Mart; Amazon buying Whole Foods is just a ‘drop in the bucket’
- Amazon, Whole Foods control only sliver of the grocery market—for now
- Amazon’s Real Agenda Behind Whole Foods Bid
- The Impact Of The Amazon-Whole Foods Deal Will Go Far Beyond Food
- Amazon’s Grocery Ambitions Are Far Bigger Than Whole Foods
- 2016 Whole Foods Market Annual Report [PDF link]
- Walmart 2017 Annual Report [PDF link]
2016 Amazon Annual Report [PDF link]
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