Thinks Out Loud: E-commerce and Digital Strategy

Thinks Out Loud: E-commerce and Digital Strategy


E-commerce vs. Store? It’s not Either/Or – Thinks Out Loud Episode 138

October 07, 2015

E-commerce vs. Store? It's not Either/Or (Thinks Out Loud Episode 138) - Headlines and Show Notes
Stores Still Beat Digital for Holiday Shopping in the US - eMarketer
So, How Big is Mobile Commerce Exactly?
Amazon First Stop for 44 Percent of U.S. Online Shoppers, Survey Says | Re/code
Thinknear exec: Mobile retailers must plan for mobile as on-the-go platform - Mobile Commerce Daily - Applications
The Coming Massive Mobile Disruption
The Long-Term Growth Curve for Mobile Commerce - Thinks Out Loud Episode 122
Living in a World with Instant Access to Everything
Trends Shaping E-commerce in 2014: Internet Everywhere
Conversion Convergence - The Hub
Breaking Down the Mary Meeker 2015 Internet Trends Report: Thinks Out Loud Episode 125

Mobile is Not a Trend
Starbucks steams up sales with national Mobile Order and Pay expansion - Mobile Commerce Daily - Strategy
Why Mobile Payments Will Rule
How to marry mobile with location for bricks-and-mortar advantage: Swrve exec - Mobile Commerce Daily - Multichannel retail support
Mobile Websites: Responsive, Adaptive, and RESS, Oh My - Thinks Out Loud Episode 137

You might also want to check out these slides I had the pleasure of presenting recently about how to lead mobile-focused digital transformation within large organizations (a topic we've been talking about a fair bit lately). Here are the slides for your reference:

Putting Digital to Work: 4 Key Actions to Drive Digital Transformation from Tim Peter (And, yes… you can hire me to speak at your next event, too).

Contact information for the podcast: podcast@timpeter.com

Technical details: Recorded using an Audio-Technica AT2035 studio condenser microphone through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.

Running time: 11m 45s

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