Kamis, 11 Juli 2019

Editor's Pick: The Subscription Model: The Shining Star of E-Commerce


Vivian Wagner
Jul 11, 2019 10:02 AM PT
Subscription sales have become a strong part of e-commerce. Everything from razors to dog toys to movies is being sold on the subscription model, and there is no sign of letting up. "Our customers tell us that opening their BarkBox with their dog is one of the best experiences they share every month," said Allison Stadd, vice president of marketing at Bark, about its monthly dog supply box. [More...]

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