Co-located with Technology for Marketing

18 - 19 September 2024
ExCeL London

18 - 19 September 2024
ExCeL London

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The latest insights and cutting edge news on evolving tools, trends, and technology to help you exploit new opportunities in the future of eCommerce.  

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  • The UK’s biggest eCommerce and marketing technology events returned in-person, with a successful debut at London ExCeL, welcoming thousands of leading retailers and brands on day one.
  • It is often said that the best business people are those who live to solve problems - not just sell products. But sometimes it can be hard to see the wood for the trees. Organisations can struggle to ...
  • It costs 80% less to keep a customer than to acquire one, yet brands are continuing to fall short in how they build relationships with their customers. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is essent ...
  • It is no secret to business owners and marketing professionals that customer acquisition costs are rising. Industry estimates suggest customer acquisition costs increased by 60% in the last five years ...
  • The global pandemic has led to a rapid adoption of e-commerce around the world, with Europe being no exception. As a matter of fact, 74% of European internet users shopped online in 2021 – the highest ...
  • In just three weeks’ time, the UK’s only show dedicated to MarTech returns to ExCeL London. On 28-29 September, eCommerce Expo will greet 10,000 visitors at the definitive MarTech networking hub. Whet ...
  • The summertime is finally here which means customers are out enjoying their vacations and spending less time on their devices online shopping. As such, this is the optimal time for businesses to revie ...
  • Returns have now become imperative for any retail businesses, be it online or offline. 2021 saw a peak in returns rate at a 16.6% average according to a recent survey done by National Retail Federatio ...
  • Given the rapid penetration of the Internet and the growing popularity of online blogshops around the world, more and more people are turning to cross-border e-commerce to fulfill their shopping needs ...
  • uture of Retail & E-Commerce looked at technologies, AI and data exchange and featured insightful content from techUK, the Data and Marketing Association, FSB and Bira
  • We’ve seen some revenues collapse. For others, shoot upwards. And for some, it’s not so clear cut. Sales of comfy clothes, coffee and barbecues skyrocket, while luggage and luxury goods fall behind. A ...
  • Starcom, the human experience company, has today announced the expansion of its partnership with global leader in digital ad verification, Integral Ad Science (IAS), to improve the measurement of paid ...
  • The events of 2020 have fundamentally changed the course of ecommerce. So, what can marketers and brands expect over the coming 12 months? Our own Richard Robinson, Managing Director of Xeim Engage, a ...
  • Warning issued over Amazon Prime phishing scam

    28 Feb 2022 Martyn Landi, PA Technology Correspondent
    A scam where fraudsters pose as Amazon customer service staff to steal personal information has been flagged by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI). It warns that people are being contact ...
  • At eCommerce Expo virtual in association with Technology for Marketing, the industry cumulatively evaluated the significant trends that arose out of this period and delivered thought-provoking insight ...
  • Small businesses can now set up an online store for free on Facebook and Instagram, the social network has announced. Facebook Shops will enable users to create and customise a page for their business ...
  • This research from Smart Insights and the Technology for Marketing Virtual 2020 event explores the latest practices in how businesses manage improvements to their digital marketing activities.   
  • International relations and humanising eCommerce

    28 Feb 2022 Ben Sillitoe, Journalist, Sillitoe Media
    In March 2021 alone, two of the UK’s largest retailers announced major international eCommerce plays with Marks & Spencer expanding online to 46 new markets, and B&Q revealing plans to launch physical ...
  • 8 ways coronavirus might change how Britons shop

    28 Feb 2022 Ben Sillitoe (IMRG)
    Cath Kidston and Debenhams are already prime examples of this prediction holding some weight. These companies both announced administrations and subsequent lasting shop closures in recent weeks, with ...

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