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Features a B2B omni-channel commerce site will include in the future   A survey of B2B companies with at least 1,000 employees, conducted by Forrester Consulting during the 3rd Qtr 2014 titled “Building The B2B Omni-Channel Commerce Platform Of The Future", determined that B2B buyers expect B2B supplier sites to provide a similar user experience to what they are accustomed to from B2C sites. Top features B2B customers expect when conducting business on B2B sites includes automated pricing options (62%), enhanced site search (60%), product reviews and ratings (58%) and improved personalized...

June 24, 2015 Written by Stephan Moen Category: eCommerce
Marketing Reasons To Choose WebSphere Commerce The following summary is a list of marketing features found in the IBM WebSphere Commerce platform that may be beneficial to you as you expand your online business. INTERNATIONAL SITES. Each online store can be configured to handle commerce from a global perspective.•    Supports 25 currencies – DEM, EUR, FRF, GBP, USD …•    Supports 13 languages – English, French, Japanese, German, Korean, Spanish …•    Multiple payment methods – credit card, check, COD, gift card, PayPal, PO, BillMeLater …MARKETING CAMPAIGNS An extensive set...
Before replatforming your eCommerce site, assess the situation Eating better and exercising more are no brainers when it comes to new resolutions for the New Year. But setting resolutions just because the calendar year changed isn’t always a good idea. Individuals – and businesses – must ensure that they’re making changes for the right reasons. For some retailers, a disappointing holiday shopping season has them reassessing their focus and executing on their own New Year’s resolutions. For some of those retailers, new initiatives include replatforming their current eCommerce solution,...
Advanced site search from SOLR shines a light on available products Ever tried to find a product that you’d seen on a company’s website, only to come up empty-handed once you were ready to buy it? Well, don’t go beating yourself up, assuming that your memory is to blame or that it’s now sold out. In fact, the problem probably doesn’t have anything to do with you at all – but instead has everything to do with advanced site search.   The scenario is surprisingly more common than one would imagine. At...