Yes, having an AI-powered model for shopping recommendations in e-commerce is great. But, CRM is much more than just tech. With surveys and chat-bots such a cliche, here's what sets Sprii apart.
Its marketing slogan reads that Idealz is "a stationery and garment online store with a twist," with the twist being its premise of creating three-fold value for the customer, the business itself, and people less fortunate around the world.
THE LIST brings curated luxury products from global boutiques to the Middle East- thus enabling customers to shop straight from the streets of Paris, London, Milan, New York, Moscow or Tokyo.
Are you planning to invest in e-commerce? Discerning that a dot-com collapse is looming, and e-commerce as we know it will end due to disruptive AI, you should proceed with care.
Noticing that the online market for curated eyewear was inexistent, with the experience in optical stores viewed more as a medical transaction, and less as part of an individual's visual identity, the duo decided to launch eyewa.
With "Rising e-commerce trends in the Middle East," as its core theme, the discussions at the conference will revolve around the digital revolution currently underway (and required) in the region's e-commerce arena.
A boost for the B2B e-commerce market, office supplies platform OfficeRock.com has raised an undisclosed amount from investors Enabling Future, Wamda Capital, Jabbar Internet Group, WOMENA, and more investors
Icebox for Chrome is designed to replace the "buy" button on some of the most popular e-commerce sites, thereby "saving you from your weakest moments."
MAGNiTT traces the journey of Ala Alsallal, Jordanian entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of Jamalon- one of MENA's earliest online book stores that has carved a market for itself amid competition from behemoths such as Amazon.
Yaoota co-founder and CEO Sherif ElRakabawy shares their growth strategy, that has enabled them to grow at a triple-digit rate, together with the recently acquired phone comparison platforms Mobilesgate and Mobihall.
Our current and future ventures will be ground-breaking, but they are also driven by purpose: to create technology that will change the lives of individuals and communities for the better.
Nooruldeen Agha, founder and CEO of Elabelz, believes that entrepreneurs need to have the stamina to completely give up their life in order to build something from the ground all the way up to the greatness.
In a David-and-Goliath-like reversal of roles, physical stores are becoming a marketing channel– just another step in the customers' journeys towards a purchase, not their natural endpoint.
The company has partnered with brands like P&G, Pepsi, Unilever, Nestle, Henkel, Mars, Reckitt Benckiser, L'Oreal, Johnson & Johnson and more to provide discounts and generally offer the same prices as a regular brick and mortar supermarket.