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Browsing through Amazon’s new private-label clothing lines

Browsing through Amazon’s new private-label clothing lines | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

The e-retailer, which has had trouble getting some apparel manufacturers to sell to it wholesale, is now selling apparel for women, men and kids under its own brands. Here’s a close look at these Amazon brands and their prospects.


Amazon.com Inc. over the last eight months rolled out a series of Amazon-owned private-label apparel brands. The lines follow through on plans previously hinted at by Amazon executives, and represent a way for Amazon to become a bigger force in apparel, a segment where it’s been limited by the reluctance of some higher-end fashion brands to sell to Amazon.


KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Edward Yruma identified the brands in a research note released earlier this week based on his research. Amazon has not commented or confirmed the brands directly, but Internet Retailer located trademark applications filed by Amazon Technologies Inc. for six of the seven brands dating to March 2015. Amazon did not respond to inquiries....


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, February 26, 2016 10:40 AM

Will Amazon fashions impact big fashion retailers or brands without its own bricks-and-mortar stores? That depends on how they build and carry out their own e-commerce and mobile strategies.

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Five things we’ve learned about eCommerce in the US

Five things we’ve learned about eCommerce in the US | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

The value of eCommerce in the US is expected to climb 15.5% this year to US$304.1 billion. What does this tell us about the changing shopping habits of Americans?...


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 11, 2015 2:47 AM
5 trends that are shaping ecommerce in the US which now is a multi billion dollar industry.
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Just How Big Is the eCommerce Market? You'll Never Guess! - LemonStand

Just How Big Is the eCommerce Market? You'll Never Guess! - LemonStand | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

Robert Moore from RJMetrics took this a step further, identifying that 11 percent (110,000) of the top 1M websites on the internet by Alexa traffic ranking are eCommerce sites and calculating the distribution of these websites in total numbers as well as by share of retail sales, and came up with some very interesting results shown in the table below.


From this research, we know that the top 1% (Amazon, eBay, Walmart among them) of the top visited eCommerce sites on the Internet are capturing 34% of total sales. This is unsurprising for such big companies, with huge brands, and huge marketing dollars backing them. We call this the “fat head” (vs. long tail) of eCommerce stores and it is a very elite group. In the mid tier, eCommerce stores that break into the top 500,000 in Alexa rankings make up 51% of the total businesses and 63% of total revenue, still a very healthy showing....


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Marco Favero's curator insight, June 27, 2015 4:18 AM

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eCommerce facts and market info...

Adam Metz's curator insight, June 29, 2015 11:20 AM

A quick look at the global eCommerce market - a trillion-dollar market.

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Marty Smith: The New E-commerce Must Tell Stories - Paper.li

Marty Smith: The New E-commerce Must Tell Stories - Paper.li | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

Do you know @Martin (Marty) Smith? If not, time to get acquainted with this remarkable curator and all-around awesome guy.


We had him on the Paper.li blog two years ago, and his article on social media marketing safety really impressed us. So, we decided to invite him over again. 


This time he shares his journey and thoughts on entrepreneurship, e-commerce, social media and how his battle against cancer has shaped his thinking.


Read the article at http://blog.paper.li/2014/10/23/marty-smith-new-e-commerce-must-tell-stories/


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