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If you have a question about this talk, please contact marchenry. Finding and achieving confidence that proposed products can meet their needs and expectations is a challenge. This is one of the reasons why growth in e-commerce, although speedy is still limited [^6]. This lack of confidence, in turn, causes uneasiness and may lead to increased shopping time and marketing costs. Nowadays online retailers spend enormous time and money in marketing to build trust and relationship with customers, but this trust cannot take over the joy of actually making sure that those products fit clients’ intended needs. Especially when it comes to purchasing products that are very complicated or need to be personalized, like luxury bags, high jewellery or furniture, this limitation becomes unavoidable. E-commerce platforms, therefore, seek new ways to enhance customer’s engagement and product education. Know More : https://hapticmedia.fr/blog/en/2d-vs-3d/ This talk is part of the 2D VS 3D: WHICH WORKS BETTER FOR YOUR ECOMMERCE? series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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