Good news for Ecommerce!

We are glad to announce the 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.

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


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