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  1. Struggling to grow your e-commerce business? It’s time to dig deep into data. It’s impossible to improve your sales strategy without analyzing and measuring your site’s performance in key areas.

    This involves creating realistic KPIs (key performance indicators) for your store and constantly monitoring and improving your growth strategy by rigorously evaluating and applying insights from the data you gather.

    Not sure where to start? Plenty of tools are out there—some built into e-commerce platforms, others provided by third-parties such as Google Analytics—to help you gather and analyze data with ease.
    https://www.business2community.com/brandviews/xsellco/10-metrics-every-e-commerce-store-track-drive-growth-02008660/
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  2. Every e-commerce business knows the relevance of customer feedback—and how hard it can be to obtain it. Not to mention, once you get it, how do you make it useful for overall business strategies?

    According to our own internal data, 50 percent of our Feedback clients send more than 1,900 review requests a month—in some cases to customers across multiple marketplaces. Want to know how to craft the perfect feedback messaging to fit all consumer types?
    https://www.business2community.com/brandviews/xsellco/4-customer-feedback-templates-that-actually-get-results-02086139/
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  3. As an ecommerce business owner, I get it: the internet is a loud place. There’s information on how to maintain customer loyalty, conflicting SEO practices, and a need to stay abreast of change in your industry. As technology advances and brings us new ecommerce features, such as advanced inventory management and custom APIs, we’re still overwhelmed with a wealth of information, sifting through it all and trying to figure out how to get ahead.

    The ecommerce landscape isn’t slowing down. So, here are five tips to help you grow your online business in the new year.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/307358/
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  4. With New Year’s sales happening all around us, it's critical to implement customer-retention strategies that will keep your buyers loyal beyond peak revenue periods. After all, why should Amazon be the only retailer or e-commerce brand to grab so much of the sales?
    http://entrepreneur.com/article/344334/
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  5. You are an online marketer or eCommerce manager of a successful webshop and you’ve got all the necessary tools up and running. You’ve got your ads and retargeting efforts that provide you with leads. Then there’s A/B testing which provides insight into what is and isn’t converting your visitors. Meanwhile your web analytics and heatmaps are showing you what’s happening on your site. This is often the basic toolkit for webshops, which is logical, because it is important to know what your visitors are doing on your website. Unfortunately these tools don’t provide a complete understanding of the customer…
    https://mopinion.com/5-ways-online-customer-feedback-can-optimise-your-webshop-2/
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  6. If you own or manage an e-commerce business, then you’re aware that a solid customer experience (CX) strategy is vital to success. But before you consider tackling CX, it’s important to understand what it is and what it can do for your business.
    http://business2community.com/ecommerce/5-ways-to-enhance-customer-experience-in-e-commerce-02264218/
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  7. There's thousands of blog posts, podcasts, and videos giving advice on how to grow an eCommerce business. It can be overwhelming (to say the least) and leave you feeling even more unsure about what you should focus on.

    In order to break through the information overload and become clear on the specific things that you can improve in your business, you only need to listen to one person: your customer! Doing so pays you back in multiple ways: you’ll improve the overall shopping experience, get marketing and product ideas that you never would have thought of, and increase customer loyalty.
    https://blog.boldcommerce.com/6-highly-effective-ways-to-get-customer-feedback/
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  8. Customer experience offered by e-commerce companies has come a long way in the past 17 years. Here is a look at what are the latest technologies companies to keep customers coming back to their site.
    http://www.computerworld.in/slideshow/customer-experience-king-ecommerce/
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  9. We are delighted to share that the world’s largest sporting goods retailer, Decathlon, is now using Mopinion’s feedback analytics software. Decathlon hit the ground running with their new online feedback programme in the summer of 2017 with feedback forms on their French and Chinese websites. Pleased with the performance and customer insights obtained via Mopinion’s software, Decathlon is now in the process of rolling out Mopinion software on webshops in twenty-one additional countries!
    https://mopinion.com/decathlon-rolls-out-mopinion-feedback-software-in-23-countries/
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  10. The headstone to a sustainable customer-retailer relationship, increased online conversions and improved customer loyalty, online customer feedback can be a real competitive advantage for companies in the ecommerce industry.
    https://mopinion.com/four-tips-for-ecommerce-companies-who-want-to-start-collecting-digital-feedback/
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