Even as transparent pricing and rising B2B buyer expectations compress business margins, leading B2B sellers are leveraging eCommerce to complement traditional channels and drive digital revenue growth. At the same time, most B2B digital experiences struggle to match B2C experiences. Endless catalogs, nuanced contractual requirements, multiple buyers, integrated account managers and complex buying processes increase complexity to both buyers, as well as sellers. B2B leaders are turning to personalization to simplify, guide, and differentiate.
With the holiday season fast approaching, are you prepared for the biggest holiday season in more than a decade?
eMarketer predicts that the 2018 holiday season will be even bigger than the last given that according to some measures, consumer confidence in the US is at its highest level since 2000. With more money to spend due to rising wages, tax reform, and low unemployment, you should be doubling down on your efforts to deliver on the customer demands of seamless, shopping experiences.
Leading fashion brand, GANT has seen online sales improve by 15% since putting their trust in personalization.
GANT wanted to move away from a manual, time-consuming recommendations platform to improve their overall site experience as well as enhance their navigation.
As our attention spans shrink by the minute, retailers are experimenting with different practices to reach a highly distracted customer. Retailers are not only battling each other but they are also competing with the myriad of distractions that surround our everyday lives. As retailers look for effective ways to reach their customers they must ensure that they provide personalized and appealing content to attract their customers. Personalized content not only reduces bounce rates, but also drives more relevance to customers and increases brand awareness. With this in mind, RichRelevance and Amplience launched our joint solution, Open eXperience Cloud (OXC).
Many personalization companies are tempted to use attributable sales as a metric for measuring the value generated by personalization. While it is important to have a healthy level of attributable sales to ensure your shoppers are engaging sufficiently with personalization, aiming to maximize attributable sales will ultimately result in degraded performance, and even a loss in revenue. That’s because the attributable sales metric does not take into account the impact of the following 3 phenomena:
It is typically thought that shoppers mainly browse and research on their mobile devices, with purchases taking place via other channels. Many retailers therefore accept their mobile conversion rates will be lower than those on desktop websites.
Bubbleroom isn’t any ordinary retailer and back in 2016 they had the vision to target a mobile conversion ratio that rivalled its website.
Richrelevance’s 2018 EMEA Customer Summit Attracted The “Who’s Who” Of Experience Personalisation Professionals To Share Best Practices For Driving Digital Growth
Reading, UK – March 14, 2018 — RichRelevance®, the global leader in Experience Personalisation hosted its annual two day Personalisation Summit last week. The conference brought together over 100 of Europe’s leading retailers & brands and showcased those innovating in Experience Personalisation.
RichRelevance focused this year’s event theme on how retailers can compete and win in today’s experience economy.
Combine Europe’s leading retailers and brands with the best personalisation experts in the industry, add in a splash of brilliance with the legendary Experience Economy author, and dust with a sprinkling of snow. Bake for 24 hours in a first-class quintessentially English Hotel. The resulting banquet manifested in the RichRelevance Experience Personalisation Summit.