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Learn about Google Shopping, Paid Social and Buy Buttons this August

Book your place for our next Ecommerce Club's Working Lunch taking place in London on Wednesday 19th August. Damien Bennett, Head of Strategy, Net Media Planet will talk about The Evolution of Ecommerce: Google Shopping, Paid Social and Buy Buttons. If you are a retailer please find details below and book your place here.

While traditional Ecommerce websites are still at the forefront, for many retailers there is an ever growing challenge to get themselves in front of the right consumer at the right time. Several platforms including Google, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest have seen this growing struggle and are turning their online communities into a retailers haven with introduction to services like "Google Shopping" and the “Buy Now Button.” These services are relatively new and are constantly updating and changing. This working lunch will work to inform retailers of the potential of paid social and buy buttons and delve into their limitations.

Date: Wednesday 19th August
Time: 12.30pm-3pm
Location: Pescatori Restaurant, 57 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 4PD

This lunch is supported by Demandware, Salesforce, Certona, Oban Digital, OneHydra, Greenlight, Net Media Planet and UKFast. Please note that this event is for retailers only, vendors will not be allowed to participate on this occasion.

If you missed the Working Lunch in Manchester, you can register to attend UKFast's webinar that will be based on the presentation that Jonathan Bowers, CEO, UKFast held during the Working Lunch. For more information and to register please click here.

We look forward to seeing you soon

 

Take care

Miss Charlie Lines
Director and Co-founder
Mixing Digital



Paris Retail Week- 4 Questions to Sophie Lubet, Director of the Retail Department at Comexposium Group

– What are the current and future issues and evolutions for tomorrow’s retail industry? 

We are actually living the creation of real multi-channel retail, even if the subject has been discussed for the past 3 years.


Director of the Retail Department at Comexposium Group

– What are the current and future issues and evolutions for tomorrow’s retail industry? 

We are actually living the creation of real multi-channel retail, even if the subject has been discussed for the past 3 years.

Multi-channel retail, pretty much like E-commerce, truly involves an entire business activity being renovated under the impact of the ATAWAD (Any Time, Any Where, Any Device) revolution. Traditional channels are being questioned. Consumers are reinventing retail through its usages, with the help of technology innovation and social media.

In 2014, the worldwide e-commerce industry reached $1.316 trillion, thanks to two powerful countries, China and the U.S. It has been predicted that in 2018, this industry could reach $2.5 trillion, representing 8% of the worldwide retail sector (source: e-Marketer). This estimated growth can redefine the retail value chain. E-commerce was built on the acquisition of the physical retail market shares and depending on the geographical markets, this could meet the threshold effect. Thus it becomes necessary to re-invent it.

Point of Sales are also rapidly changing and are now adopting the e-commerce codes. Today, the connected consumer expects total transparency in terms of pricing and visibility on products’ available in stores. Mobility predominantly influences consumers’ lives, which is a logical link between the physical and digital worlds. According to Deloitte, mobile is becoming the extension of ourselves and brands must make it a strategic priority. Mobile Web is exploding and impacts users all over the world (39% growth according to Wearesocial). Besides, Web browsing evolves differently depending on devices: 62% via computer or laptop (-13% vs 2013), 31% on cellphones (+39% vs 2013), 7% via tablets (+17% vs 2013).

Though, connected shoppers using their mobile or tablet in store would get a higher conversion rate by 40% than a non-connected shopper (source: Deloitte USA 2015). Distributors should really take this into strong consideration.

– What are the big trends in the channel industry?

5 BIG TRENDS are emerging in retail:

  • The « retailing » experience, meaning trade oriented towards customer experience

The « retailing » experience allows customers to discover new shopping experiences through entertainment (fashion shows, music festivals), by using various communication channels (interactive tablets and screens, social media campaigns) or by engaging the customer even more (participation to products’ creation and marketing ideas / co-creation).

We also start to observe a phenomenon with experiential and out of the box stores, carried by renowned brands and design agencies.

  • Fine boarders between off and on-line retail

For the past 2 years, we’ve observed an increasing number of stores’ created by e-commerce players. Pop-up stores, are a great example of how direct and real-life contact with customers is essential, even if it’s not a long run.

Vice versa, physical stores are implementing online commerce codes by using information personalization (like a products’ availability). Distributors will have to implement « big data » analysis to reach a really efficient level of customization. However, transparency in the collection and use of data will be decisive as consumers become more vigilant about their privacy. It is important to be totally clear on how data is collected, be trust-worthy.

  • Accelerated retail, m-commerce, mobile payment

Another deep trend is reactivity and reducing the response (ephemeral fashion, products with a short availability, flash sales, ephemeral structures, etc.). In order to answer customers’ needs, retailers will need to react even more quickly to market availability for new products, interactions and or deliveries.

2015 paved the way for consumers to be able to purchase with connected objects available in stores. Retailers will also have to adapt by offering website accessibility in stores with features allowing the use of personal mobile devices.

  • The use of social media

While social media can influence consumers’ choices, not all media platforms can become sales channels…at least for now. However « Call To Action » buttons are becoming more popular and can give a significant impetus to the idea of social commerce. <Call to Action> can track a social network’s impact on advertising and publications sales for an online merchant website.

  • Innovation

New technologies and innovative competition will continue to shake up the retail industry. There isn’t a unique recipe to success; but multi-format and multi-channels will be a key factor:

  • Reducing borders between various industries
  • Specializing mono-products
  • Mobile point of sales systems (pop-up stores, trucks and kiosks, etc.)

Additional usages that revolutionize stores:

  • Indoor geolocation, beacons and BLE (1) accompanying vendors and customers as soon as they enter the store
  • Image recognition or shazamization; the app recognizes objects listed in the catalog, and is able to give the price, product description, the availability in store and allows to conclude the act of purchase directly on the mobile phone.
  • The quantified-self (small data/personal data) available in the applications
  • The fast-delivery market: the one-hour delivery market welcomes new players like UberRUSH (delivery service in New York, with a bike).

(1)    Bluetooth Low Energy

– How do you answer those trends and issues with the Paris Retail Week and the tradeshows E-commerce Paris and Digital (in) store?

Paris Retail Week started because we wanted to offer to our target audience a unique vision of the new retail codes, as well as a global overview of the industry’s innovations. Along with the E-commerce Paris event and long-lasting tradeshow about online commerce solutions, we decided to complete our events offered in 2015 by launching Digital(in)store, an event dedicated to the digitalization of stores (as its name suggests).

Paris is the connected commerce capital with a unique concept that we could define as « Brick & click, » and that represents all the aspects of today’s retail. The entire value chain that corresponds to Tomorrow’s Retail includes Big data, multi-channel CRM, mobile interactions, indoor geolocation and new distribution models. This positioning, unique in Europe, will gather 600 exhibitors and 30,000 professional attendees that will meet in Paris.

– What will be the highlights for this first edition? 

We are actively preparing the program for these exceptional three days dedicated to retail players. Here is a preview:

– 4 plenary conferences will gather renowned French and International speakers.

– 2 Store Tours will give top decision makers the opportunity to discover Parisian stores presenting innovations, especially in terms of technologies, consumer experience, merchandising or simply venue and design.

– The E-Commerce Awards will reward promising players and innovations that will likely bring efficient answers to the market, regarding problems faced by e-merchants, retailers and brands in general.

– A Networking evening, to chill out and mingle, and to celebrate the retail industry in Paris.

I will see you in September to live and enjoy all these intense business and friendly moments! For more details please click here.

Music streaming in UK passes 500m in just a week for the first time ever
A surge in music streaming in the UK has seen it pass 500 million streams in a week for the first time. Figures from The Official Charts Company show there were 505,849,000 audio streams in the week ending 16 July.

A surge in music streaming in the UK has seen it pass 500 million streams in a week for the first time. Figures from The Official Charts Company show there were 505,849,000 audio streams in the week ending 16 July - almost double the amount of the similar period last year. There have been 11.5 billion streams in the first half of 2015 - an increase of 80% on the similar period in 2014.It demonstrates vividly just how quickly streaming is being embraced by British music fans.

Problem on Apple's Macbook Pro may cause data corruption
Apple is warning users of its latest Macbook Pro of a problem with the laptop that may cause data corruption. The tech firm released a firmware update on Wednesday to fix an issue on the laptop's flash storage component.

Apple is warning users of its latest Macbook Pro of a problem with the laptop that may cause data corruption. The tech firm released a firmware update on Wednesday to fix an issue on the laptop's flash storage component. The 15-inch mid 2015 range Retina model is affected, with corruption occurring in "rare cases", the company said.
News of the warning comes as thousands of Macbook owners are campaigning for action over stains appearing on the laptop's retina screen. Users that have been affected by stains spreading across their laptop screens are worried about the expensive service fees they will have to pay once the warranties or protection plans expire. However, the firmware update on the latest model does not sound like a major problem at the moment, said Stuart Miles, founder of gadget news site Pocket-lint.

Uber faces legal actions in yet another country
Uber is facing a multimillion-dollar joint legal action by taxi drivers in Canada's biggest city Toronto. The drivers are seeking £198m in damages and an injunction to stop the taxi-booking app from operating in the province of Ontario. 

Uber is facing a multimillion-dollar joint legal action by taxi drivers in Canada's biggest city Toronto. The drivers are seeking £198m in damages and an injunction to stop the taxi-booking app from operating in the province of Ontario. The action alleges that services like Uber X and Uber XL have created an "enormous marketplace" for illegal transportation in the city. Those services use contract drivers who are not licensed taxi operators. The legal action was filed by law firm Sutts, Strosberg LLP and named cab driver Dominic Konjevic as the plaintiff. The firm said the case represents all taxi drivers and companies in the province and if a judge agrees to hear the case, drivers and companies can choose not to be involved.

PARIS RETAIL WEEK THE NEW EVENT DEDICATED TO 360-DEGREE RETAIL

 Taking place from 21 – 23 of September 2015, PARIS RETAIL WEEK will brings the two trade shows E-commerce Paris and Digital(in)Store by Equipmag under one banner for the first time. This dual event will bring together brick-and-mortar stores and e-commerce professionals from around the world, making Paris the capital of Retail. 

Ecommerce Paris is the perfect mix between an exhibition and conference: more than 300 conferences held in plenary rooms where visitors learn from the brand’s winning strategies, and solution workshops, the visitor’s «tool boxes » providing practical solutions for business issues. 

Digital(in)Store by Equipmag is the new event dedicated to point-of-sale digitisation and connected commerce. Built around business meetings and innovative content, DIGITAL(in)STORE by Equipmag highlights the new point-of-sale technologies.

For more information, visit ecommerceparis.com and digital-in-store-event.com

Request your free access badge: http://badge.ecommerceparis.com/Default.aspx?idInvitation=BAN31&IdLangue=EN

LAST CHANCE FOR EARLY BIRD TICKETS TO INTERACT LONDON

On 20 - 21October 2015, Interact London will be descending on the beautiful settings of The British Museum for two days of cutting edge talks from some of the leading thinkers in the UX, IA and Design world. Among the names confirmed so far are the great minds of Anjan Chatterjee, Todd Wilkens, and Steve Portigal. All of the confirmed speakers can be seen here and they will be unveiling lots more in the coming weeks so make sure you keep an eye on Interact London’s twitter for regular updates.

This is your last chance to grab your Early Bird tickets, with the offer available until Thursday 30th April with two day passes available for just £300* + the usual fees and VAT. Grab yours today, here >>

Ticket cost covers refreshments including pastries on arrival, teas and coffees throughout the day and buffet lunch.
If you have any questions, are interested in speaking at Interact London or would like to discuss sponsorship opportunities, please contact interactconf@nomensa.com or call 0117 929 7333

DATA DRIVEN BUSINESS is back - the time for superficial online marketing conferences is over - we go deep!   

5 parallel conference tracks * 50+ sessions * 60+ speakers * 20+ sponsors * 3 workshops * unlimited networking opportunities * brand new venue. Once again you can dive deep into the art and science of conversion optimisation, digital and predictive analytics and leave with the latest in concrete, actionable strategies and tactics for driving more revenue from your website and understand your customer and business better than ever! This year in a brand new state-of-the-art, purpose-built conference venue, in the heart of London - with all day coffee!

As always, Data Driven Business consists of 3 conferences running parallel at the same venue to ensure a maximum of synergies and networking. 

Book your place here for Conversion Conference, Emetrics Summit and Predictive Analytics World and use the code MXINGDIGITALDDB for a 15% discount!

Club Ecommerce's Cross Border Summit 1to1 is a 2-day Ecommerce exclusive event that brings together industry practitioners to discover and share the best practices of Cross Border Ecommerce in all continents. Request more info to discover solutions that enable you to grow your online business in new territories (China, Europe, Russia, LATAM). If you are a solution provider, you can meet and network with major international etailers and exchange best practices and knowledge. For more information and to book your place please click here.
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