Retailers not yet meeting shoppers’ digital expectations: BRP
While digital influences up to 75 percent of all in-store visits, retailers have not been keeping pace with shoppers’ preferences, according to a new Boston Retail Partners report.
While digital influences up to 75 percent of all in-store visits, retailers have not been keeping pace with shoppers’ preferences, according to a new Boston Retail Partners report.
“Snapchat redesign.” The term has become cringe-worthy, to say the least.
Retailers are looking to bridge the gap between physical and digital, as even tech-savvy consumers continue to prefer shopping at bricks-and-mortar stores.
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