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CRM recommandation for B2C ecommerce store

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CRM recommandation for B2C ecommerce store Hey everyone! As the title says, I’m looking for an easy to implement CRM for a custom made platform (no shopify, woocommerce, etc.. so it needs to have good API integration). To give a bit more context, we’re launching a sales program in which we basically want to create different offers for certain products and then create cohorts of customer…

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Apple, Google Face UK Antitrust Probe Into Mobile Ecosystem Power

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Apple, Google Face UK Antitrust Probe Into Mobile Ecosystem Power UK regulators on Thursday launched an investigation into Apple and Google’s smartphone ecosystems to assess whether they have “strategic market status” (SMS), a designation that if imposed would subject the companies to specific conduct requirements set by the Competition and Markets authority (CMA) to improve competition. The investigation wil…

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Apple Expected to Release iOS 18.3 Next Week With These New Features

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Apple Expected to Release iOS 18.3 Next Week With These New Features iOS 18.3 should be released to the public next week, following beta testing since mid-December. While the software update is a relatively minor one, it still includes a handful of new features, changes, and bug fixes for iPhones. Below, we recap everything new in iOS 18.3. Notification Summary Changes Apple Intelligence notification summaries …

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Apple Introduced the LaserWriter 40 Years Ago Today

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Apple Introduced the LaserWriter 40 Years Ago Today Apple introduced the LaserWriter 40 years ago today, forming a cornerstone of what became known as the desktop publishing revolution. The LaserWriter was Apple’s first laser printer and among the first on the market to incorporate Adobe’s PostScript technology, a page description language that allowed for precise and scalable rendering of text,…

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Walmart Stands Firm on Why It Doesn’t Accept Apple Pay in the U.S.

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Walmart Stands Firm on Why It Doesn’t Accept Apple Pay in the U.S. Walmart still does not accept Apple Pay at its more than 4,600 stores across the U.S., and it stood firm on its reasoning for that today. A spokesperson for Walmart today informed MacRumors that its position on contactless payments has not changed since we last reached out about the matter in 2022. The big-box retailer said it remains focused o…

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What mistakes to avoid

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What mistakes to avoid Hi. I opened my first e-commerce shop last year with no experience. I managed to create a brand around one product and through whisper marketing/promotion on one forum I managed to get about 400 orders fulfilled. At the time I had no idea how to develop the shop, I thought advertising on Meta would be a good idea but everyone on Reddit was writi…

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Apple Pressed by India to Pre-Install Government Apps on iPhones

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Apple Pressed by India to Pre-Install Government Apps on iPhones Apple and other smartphone makers are being pressed by India to pre-install government-developed apps on devices before sale, echoing a similar 2021 demand from Russia that Apple ultimately complied with. The request came during a meeting last month where government officials outlined plans for expanding access to state digital services, accor…

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Looking for advice. (Low-cost, low-volume sales)

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Looking for advice. (Low-cost, low-volume sales) I’m a machinist developing only two products to sell, and they are for a very limited enthusiast market (unlikely to sell more than a hundred units). What I need is an affordable and effective way to have the customers place their orders, process them, and then I would ship the orders out to the customers personally. I don’t plan to maintain an …

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