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From innovation to flooding: factors that change the way we shop

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In today’s InternetRetailing newsletter, we report on how the weather affected the way we shopped in February, according to the latest BRC-KPMG retail sales monitor. We also report on innovations from retailers from Next to Thomas Cook and Vente-Privee.

Internet Retailing Expo 2014 is, of course, all about innovating in multichannel and ecommerce sales and today we preview our annual expo through an interview with Jonathan Matchett of wnDirect and through a comment on the future of wearable commerce, from Intershop’s Drazena Ivicic.

You can also find out more about the event in the IRX Preview in the current edition of InternetRetailing magazine.

Our research

We’re currently looking at the use of ecommerce techniques in the B2B sector. Take part in our survey to contribute to a research briefing that will be published later this spring.

Our events

We’re now gearing up for Internet Retailing Expo 2014 (IRX 2014) in Birmingham. The event will be held on March 26 and 27 at the NEC in Birmingham, where there’ll be an array of conference streams, workshops and a wide range of exhibitors showing off the latest cutting edge technologies. Watch the Internet Retailing website for the latest news on speakers and exhibitors, while registrations are open on the IRX 2014 website.

Catch-up on IRC 2013

If you missed an Internet Retailing Conference 2013 presentation that you’d like to catch up on, you can do so now through the post-event website. Visitors to www.internetretailingconference.com can access all the presentations that we’ve been given permission to share with our audiences.

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