Amazon Omni-Channel opens a can of Bricks and Mortar

When Amazon launched in the late 1990s, I was finishing off my Undergraduate degree and distinctly remember sitting back from the desk and pondering how Amazon would change the world of commerce.

Amazons’ latest announcement has been a while coming, its now out there.  The link below gives you a nice tight overview of one of the newest initiatives by Amazon, the physical retail store without a “normal” checkout. The call it Amazon Go.

Basically, a consumer “logs” into the store via a turnstile-type arrangement. (Think HK Oyster rather than Melbourne MYKI at this point!) The person then picks up items from the physical shelf and the Amazon system adds that item to the consumers shopping cart. On store exit, the basket of goods are paid for via the Amazon online checkout system. Seamless, easy and scary if you are an Australian retailer without an omni-channel plan. (If you have e-commerce and don’t have buy-online-pickup instore then Click and Collect is one of your first defensive moves. See last paragraph for your next action on this point)

Amazon Go Video

This 1:49 video shows the Amazon Go user experience.

This is the link to the article on Wired Magazine. http://www.wired.co.uk/article/amazon-go-walk-out-shopping

Omni-Channel Retailing

Remembering that Amazons Revenue is now north of U$107bn, it would seem as though they have got a few things right in the past.

Omni-channel is about a friction-less buying experience and it applies to B2B in addition to B2C, the traditional e-commerce focus for Amazon and Australian organisations.

If your business has e-commerce up and running and now needs Click and Collect then lets have a confidential conversation on how to approach Buy Online and Pickup Instore.

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Pinterest adds Buy Now Button

Pinterest adds Buy Now Button – Blue “buy it” buttons will start appearing next to “buyable” buttons to allow users to transact. According to Business Insider, the mobile experience has been a major focus given that Pinterest has experienced 85% of intent to purchase (without the buy button) as being initiated from a mobile device. Significant.

BTW the mobile split was 68% plus for vehicle finance applications in a previous personal project so those in denial of mobile devices accelerating importance take note!

Back to Pinterest. Payment methods will start with Apple Pay and credit card. Apple Pay is a payment method classified as a payment processor. Payment processors such as Apple Pay and Paypal hold ones credit card details and don’t ever share those details with retailers. This means that for a transaction via Apple Pay, that there is one less person or entity in the world that has access to ones actual credit card number.

Shopify will be one of the first supported e-commerce platforms. According to Pinterest, Pinterest is the second largest referrer of traffic to Shopify stores. Pinterest won’t take a cut of the sale so retailers will get their usual margins. I would expect that this is only phase one of Pinterests pricing strategy to lure as many retailers into the Pinterest/Shopify network. Release date for this functionality is late June 2015. Apple platform first, followed by Android. First market off the rank will be USA. So AU start your and engines and prep by opening a “Pinterest for business account” but don’t drop the clutch just yet!

Crowd sourced medical studies via iPhone App

Crowd sourced medical studies for larger sample sizes.

“The Parkinson’s app had 5,589 consenting users by Tuesday morning, according to Sage. Sherer said he didn’t know the cost of developing the app, but the foundation’s biomarker study, a traditional trial with almost 800 participants over five years, has cost about $60 million.”

“(Bloomberg) — Stanford University researchers were stunned when they awoke Tuesday to find that 11,000 people had signed up for a cardiovascular study using Apple Inc.’s ResearchKit, less than 24 hours after the iPhone tool was introduced.
“To get 10,000 people enrolled in a medical study normally, it would take a year and 50 medical centers around the country,” said Alan Yeung, medical director of Stanford Cardiovascular Health. “That’s the power of the phone.”

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-11/apple-researchkit-sees-thousands-sign-up-amid-bias-criticism

OBD-II Port opens up car connectivity to the world

Want to get a car connected to the cloud, to an app to a dealer or services provider?
Businesses like Delphi are already providing hardware and software solutions that can be leveraged for personal and commercial use. I can think of at least 20 ways to leverage this approach, what about you?

Read a little about Delphi
Article Update
Wired article on Delphi

Macy’s creates new exec role: Chief Omni-channel Officer.

Macy’s has created a new role on the executive.
The Chief Omni-channel Officer role is responsible for store integration with online and mobile activities, and will assume responsibility for systems and technology, logistics and related operating functions.

Structure follows strategy.

Full article here ….http://fashion.broadwayworld.com/article/Macys-Inc-Announces-Executive-Management-Changes-20130128

John Lewis UK appoints its first Online Director.

Full article here …http://www.retailgazette.co.uk/articles/24400-john-lewis-appoints-online-director