Pivotree Inc, a leading provider of frictionless commerce solutions, invites brand leaders to attend an exclusive live webinar on 2023 Commerce Trends. This event is sponsored with the support of Pivotree partner Amazon Web Services (AWS) and will be hosted by Wayne Teigen, ECommerce Advisor, Pivotree, featuring special guests Ashlee Aldridge CEO, Reach Partners and former CIO for DSW and Restoration Hardware, Bill Mirabito, Interim VP eCommerce and Consultant, Chameleon Collective, former CTO Francesca’s and Ronak Shah, AWS Architect and MACH Alliance Ambassador.
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From social commerce to BOPIS, retailers need to be prepared to meet and sell to customers wherever they are, through multiple channels. This expert panel will explore the trends that started during the explosion of digital commerce during the pandemic and will continue to shape customer experience in the months ahead. Whether they are engaging with customers on their social media platforms or adopting a flexible and frictionless return policy, creating personalized experiences through an omnichannel e-commerce strategy is the way to see continued growth in 2023 and beyond.
“The pandemic changed eCommerce forever – and with a full blown economic recession looming, we can help our global brand customers take full advantage of these trends in delivering the best experience customers expect while optimizing profitability,” says Wayne Teigen, Pivotree.
What this implies of course is that innovation has to happen at a much greater pace than it does traditionally, as Ronak Shah, an Ambassador for the MACH Alliance can attest. Ronak explains that composable architecture allows companies to become more agile and responsive to ever-evolving customer needs. “The speed and stability of composable commerce allows Retailers to innovate and select their desired (best-of-breed) tooling for each capability they want to incorporate. They can experiment and add new capabilities without affecting any other part of the commerce ecosystem.”
SOURCE: PR Newswire
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