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#ISAWITFIRST.com

ISAWITFIRST.com launches click & collect

Published 13.06.19 by Retail Technology
Online fashion retailer ISAWITFIRST.com has launched a new click & collect service
#Amazon

Amazon Clicks & Mortar: Marketing stunt or a sign of things to come?

Published 08.10.19 by Retail Technology
Should retail be worried about Amazon making serious moves into bricks and mortar? BLACKBX CEO Patrick Clover takes a look
#Pret

Pret A Manager trials click and collect

Published 18.06.20 by Retail Technology
Sandwich chain Pret A Manger has begun a click and collect trial with five of its London shops
#Christmas

Keeping the Christmas lights on

Published 15.11.20 by Tim Hay-Edie
A vaccine offers light at the end of the tunnel, but traditional retail is running out of matches fast. Virtualstockā€™s Tim Hay-Edie has some suggestions to keep the retail lights burning.
#Dropship

Dropship-and-collect?

Published 14.05.21 by Retail Technology
In the last 12 months, the unprecedented rise in ecommerce sales saw many retailers turn to dropship. But what is next for dropship in an age of increasing click-and-collect? Virtualstock founder Ed Bradley explains all
#Omnichannel

Pets at Home launches new Click & Collect

Published 20.07.21 by Retail Technology
Pet care retailer Pets at Home has launched a new 1 Hour Click & Collect service
#POS

The Future View on Point of Sale

Published 02.09.21 by Miya Knights
As retailers look to encourage shoppers back into stores, Manhattan Associates Solutions Executive, Joe Kamara discusses future-fit technology options to deliver on heightened consumer expectations
#Retail

How can retailers adapt to make their physical stores shine?

Published 12.01.22 by Ralf Gladis, CEO, Computop
The difficulties faced by physical retail outlets have not just been driven by the COVID pandemic. Excessive rent, unexciting retail concepts and changing consumer behaviour are all playing their part in shifting turnover away from the high street, and one of the biggest factors is the growth in eCommerce. In November, M&S reported that online sales now account for 34.4% of its clothing and home goods.