Online shopping stories
Fraud is eroding trust in digital services, with 56% of Australians saying they have already suffered online scams or identity theft.
Faster sites and steadier checkouts are helping Australian retailers reduce cart abandonment and cope with traffic spikes.
The deal gives retailers broader same-day and on-demand options, as Australia Post extends reach to almost 90% of the population.
Weaker loyalty and lower confidence are pushing most shoppers to compare prices across stores, with 67% splitting purchases to find value.
The fashion retailer wants more shoppers to find its clothing through generic searches, reducing reliance on branded traffic and paid ads.
Retailers could miss out on AI-led discovery unless product data is structured for answer engines, according to a Megantic and Shopify APAC whitepaper.
The hire comes as the software group steps up AI and automation across its commerce platform, aiming to simplify operations for retailers and brands.
Many firms are preparing to let software bargain and buy for them, even as consumers remain wary of giving AI free rein over spending.
Staff and creditors face uncertainty as both businesses keep trading under external control while receivers assess their future.
AI shopping tools could widen the gap between Australia’s top retail centres and weaker malls as investors chase experiential assets.
Synthetic identity fraud is emerging as the fastest-growing threat, with more than one in 10 cases now involving false identities.
Shoppers using ChatGPT can now compare products side by side as OpenAI widens access to merchant-supplied pricing, reviews and features.
Shoppers on TikTok Shop will soon see verified customer feedback from brands’ own websites, helping new listings build trust and sales faster.
Consumer spending held up last month, with online sales values rising 11.4% year on year even as volumes slipped 0.5% from January.
Rising fees and tighter household budgets are pushing more Canadians to split their money across digital and traditional providers.
The 265,000 sq ft site is set to create more than 150 jobs and give smaller retailers a later order cut-off for next-day delivery.
Shoppers are abandoning purchases and sending goods back as missing or inaccurate details undermine confidence, according to new Akeneo research.
The Birmingham consultancy has added nine staff since June as record demand and Shopify Premier Partner status fuel a wider rebrand.
Shoppers can now return rugs without printing labels or using a portal, as UK retailer Rugs Direct moves the process into WhatsApp.
A survey of 2,000 UK consumers found convenience can lift spend, with younger shoppers most willing to pay for smoother retail journeys.