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Subscription Podcast Series 2

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Recorded live at the second SubscriptionX , part of RetailX Event’s Spring Festival 2024 , this five-episode series looks at all stages of the retail subscription economy – from scaling a subscription first business; the importance of the right technology; how AI will impact creativity; and building a community through user experience and collaboration.

Each episode will see Katie Searles, editor at InternetRetailing, joined by a member of the Chargebee team and a special guest speaker.

20 Jun 2024
Michael returns to the booth to cover collaboration and partnerships with Richard Sale CEO, Digital Fitness Division at The Original Fit Factory, previously of Peloton.  Discussion points in this episode: Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts Click here to...
13 Jun 2024
Kris Jacobs, Subscriptions Product Owner UK and Ireland, Specsavers, visits the booth for an honest discussion with Katie and Sam on replatforming and having the right technology – or technology partner.  Discussion points in this episode: Click here to listen...
7 Jun 2024
InternetRetailing’s Katie Searles and Chargebee’s Sjoerd Feenstra speak to James Hirst, founder and director, The Intelligent Brief, about its focus on using ML and AI to streamline and enhance the early stages of creative brainstorming and planning to increase efficiency...
29 May 2024
Gemma Mills, CEO & founder of JOMO Club – a D2C membership featuring artisan alcoholic drink alternatives designed to promote the ‘Joy Of Missing Out’ – joins InternetRetailing’s Katie Searles and Chargebee’s Hessell Mulder to discuss the inspiration behind her...
21 May 2024
Desi Reuben-Sealey, Senior Manager UX, Victorinox (Swiss Army Knife) joins InternetRetailing’s Katie Searles and Chargebee’s Michael Smink in the booth for a look at the importance of user experience – whether that is in a physical store; a direct-to-consumer offering...

Subscription Podcast Series in association with Chargebee

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Subscription Podcast Series 1

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Retailers have long envied the subscription business model – in which consumers pay or commit in advance to receive something. In this 10 episode podcast series, we’ll analyse how primarily-subscription businesses have entered and influenced the digital-direct-to-consumer sector, how retailers are incorporating subscriptions and how consumer engagement in pre-paid models has opened new innovation.

19 Jun 2023
This special launch episode was recorded live at this year's SubX World conference
This special launch episode was recorded live at this year's SubX World conference
19 Jun 2023
In less than a decade the subscription economy has grown by 435%. The lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 saw consumers turning even more to subscription services for home delivery of items ranging from wonky veg, pet food and toilet roll
In less than a decade the subscription economy has grown by 435%. The lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 saw consumers turning even more to subscription...
19 Jun 2023
A dress for a special occasion, a designer handbag, even curated wardrobes - this episode will look at how retailers are renting their fashion out. But it is not simply apparel that is rentable, we are joined in the studio...
A dress for a special occasion, a designer handbag, even curated wardrobes - this episode will look at how retailers are renting their fashion out. But...
19 Jun 2023
In this episode we will hear from natural deodorant company Wild who aim to transform the bathroom with a range of refillable products. Origin Coffee are also back to describe how physical stores (or coffee shops) can play their part...
In this episode we will hear from natural deodorant company Wild who aim to transform the bathroom with a range of refillable products. Origin Coffee...

Subscription Podcast Series in association with Avalara

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