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Walmart Challenges Amazon, Launches Grocery Line With Jet.com

Walmart’s competition with Amazon has just reached new levels, with the former looking to cut into a bigger piece of the millennial pie. Millennials aren’t exactly Walmart’s demographic, as its scant number of stores in urban areas attest. But the company’s acquisition of Jet.com might change all that. The website is set to launch Uniquely […]

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Ecommerce Briefs: Walmart Steps Up Acquisitions

One economic sector’s implosion is another sector’s lucky break. Physical store closures are disproportionately occurring in the apparel category, pushing more consumers to online clothing shopping. Seizing the opportunity for more online sales, Walmart has already made several apparel ecommerce acquisitions in 2017. The strategy behind these purchases is to better compete with an ever-expanding

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Amazon, Walmart Give A Lift To Marketers Optimizing For Non-Branded Search Terms 08/24/2017

Amazon and Walmart are two of the most searched e-commerce marketplaces for household products in the United States. Searches on these types of sites will only escalate with voice search and may give brands a competitive advantage using non-branded search terms when they understand how consumers search for products on individual sites. Beginning in September,

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Walmart offering voice shopping via Google Assistant and Home

Google and Walmart have announced a partnership to bring Walmart voice shopping to the Google Assistant and Google Home. Free delivery will also be available through Google Express, which is changing its pricing structure. Though not discussed in either company’s blog post, the move is likely a response to Amazon voice shopping via Alexa devices.

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Google & Walmart, Yandex’s Korolyov & Local SEO

Barry Schwartz Barry Schwartz is Search Engine Land’s News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry can be followed on social media at @rustybrick, +BarrySchwartz and Facebook. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio and

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Walmart Just Came Up With An Idea That Will Make Customers Really Miserable

Absurdly Driven looks at the world of business with a skeptical eye and a firmly rooted tongue in cheek. Some ideas smack of genius. Others, you just want to smack. You must decide which is more accurate when I tell you about an idea that has just emerged from the bowels of Walmart’s cranium. (Can

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Walmart Holds Open Call 2017, 500 Made in USA Companies Compete for Store Shelf Space

Recently, 500 companies — mostly small businesses and startups — went to Walmart (NYSE:WMT) company headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas, to pitch their products to company buyers. If they’re selected, they’ll get to sell their products at Walmart stores and on the retailers website. It could mean huge growth for those small companies. But there are

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What Your Business Can Learn From The Culture Clashes Between Wal-Mart and Jet.com

When the news first broke that Wal-Mart had purchased Hoboken, N.J., based Jet.com (an online retailer) a lot of the focus was on two separate but equally important areas. First, the price tag of $3.3 billion, consisting of $3 billion upfront, and $300 million to be paid later, signified the seriousness with which the management

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The 2 Winners in Amazon vs. Walmart Battle

Walmart is spending heavily to enhance its ecommerce capabilities. This includes acquiring innovative ecommerce retailers and investing in technology infrastructure. Walmart’s “Pickup Discount,” shown above, rewards customers who buy online and pick up at a local Walmart store. After an ecommerce power-up that included acquiring a string of online retailers, including Jet.com, Walmart took a

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