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How retail brands are adapting the Black Friday shopping experience for 2020

Qualtrics

With social distancing measures still widely in place, retailers have a tough job ahead to prepare their employees, protect their customers and keep sales coming in. The good news is that shoppers are still traveling to stores where allowed to do so, and across the United States, retail sales are on the rise.

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The Journey to Hybrid: 20+ Things We Learned Transforming Pulse Everywhere

Gainsight

And just nine weeks later, we transformed our much-loved conference into an online experience for more than 20,000 Customer Success and Product professionals from 50+ countries. As the year progressed, so did our knowledge, understanding and confidence for transforming our events into engaging digital experiences. Pulse 2022?

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6 Ways to Improve Omnichannel Customer Experience

Lumoa

In fact, several companies, ranging from media to finance, are already investing in an omnichannel customer experience to boost their sales and revenue. For example, Target, one of the top US retail chains, improved its pickup sales with an omnichannel campaign. Can you work with the same efficiency?

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3 Ways to Use Mobile To Your Advantage

Beyond Philosophy

If you are separating the online channel from the brick and mortar channel, or the mobile online experience from the mobile app, you are missing the advantage of having a consistent experience. DICK’S Sporting Goods use technology to their advantage. Enhance the current experience with Customer-led innovation.

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Customize Your Customer Experience For Each Generation

Storyminers

About 73 percent of traditionalists and 67 percent of baby boomers prefer to interact in a store, while the younger generation takes the opposite approach, with 66 percent of Generation X and 64 percent of millennials preferring to interact online. You can offer pings when an item they’d be interested in comes into the store or goes on sale.

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How to Customize Your in-Store/Online Customer Experience to Appeal to Different Generations

Storyminers

About 73 percent of traditionalists and 67 percent of baby boomers prefer to interact in a store, while the younger generation takes the opposite approach, with 66 percent of Generation X and 64 percent of millennials preferring to interact online. You can offer pings when an item they’d be interested in comes into the store or goes on sale.