5 eCommerce Conferences to Help You Sell More Online

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Sep 3, 2020 | Cargo Blog
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Whether you are looking to expand your business, move to DTC channels, or learn best practices, these ecommerce conferences – many of which are virtual – are a great source of information for you and your etail team.

Here are five ecommerce conferences to help you sell more online:

Retail Global – Digital Day

Sept. 23, 2020 – Digital Event

Geared toward marketplace sellers on Amazon, eBay and Walmart, Digital Day organizers Retail Global and The Amazon Sellers Group will provide information for ecommerce operations to accelerate your online business.

North American E-Tail Operations Summit

Oct. 5-6, 2020 – Digital Event

From omnichannel to last mile, the North American E-Tail Operations Summit will bring together global brand ecommerce leaders who will share how they have improved performance metrics and customer satisfaction.

ChannelAdvisor Connect

Oct. 7-8, 2020 – Digital Event

The Connect digital event will present the latest practices in automation, pricing, advertising, dropship, fulfillment, and more for ChannelAdvisor customers, partners, and companies considering ChannelAdvisor.

Consumer Returns

Oct. 26 – 28, 2020 – Austin, TX

Consumer Returns is an annual event for operations, logistics, returns management, asset protection and consumer experience executives for driving revenue through returns reduction and efficient returns management.

E-PACK US Summit

Oct. 27 – 28, 2020 – Digital Event

E-PACK US brings together brand owners, retailers, packaging converters, equipment and software suppliers and more, to explore trends, solutions, opportunities and challenges that impact the market for ecommerce packaging.


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