Resolving Friction in the retail journey by improving digital accessibility.

In the UK customers were expected to spend £141.33 billion in 2021 online shopping, while 89% of retailers say their digital and e-commerce platforms need improvement. With such a recognised gap, how can accessibility help to reduce friction in the retail journey?

In this webinar, presented live from the Zero Project Conference in Vienna, we talk about:

  • how accessibility could help you move potential customers from ‘the invisible 20%’ to ‘the loyal 20%’
  • tips for helping customers find stuff through your campaigns and social media, via SEO and in your website navigation
  • reducing friction in helping customer buy stuff through optimising the accessibility of your checkout process, and payment provider interfaces
  • the importance of ensuring accessibility in delivery and returns via 3rd-party suppliers to ensure they get stuff and would want to repeat the retail experience

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