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Retail: Overview
Retail is one of the fastest growing sectors globally and relates to the sale of goods and services to customers.
The GlobalLinker Advantage for the Retail Sector
A growing base of retailers are part of the GlobalLinker platform. This includes business owners in the following categories — Apparel & Accessories, Appliances & Electronic Goods, Automobiles & Automotives, Baby Products, Convenience store, Cosmetics & Toiletries, Department Stores, Discount Stores, Eyewear, Watches & Accessories, Footwear, Franchise, General Stores, Gift Shops, Hyper Markets, Malls, Online Retailers, Specialty Stores, Supermarkets and Variety Stores.
GlobalLinker offers retail businesses rich opportunities to showcase their business; network with other business owners; find customers, partners and suppliers; digitise their services; foray into exports; benefit from a host of knowledge resources and events; and avail of special offers for their business growth.
Here are some great examples of businesses that have grown with GlobalLinker’s ecommerce solution – Linker.store. Artchetype Studio | MrilQ | Total Sports | Essentials Retailers | Woodkraft Studio | Raj Cloth Center | Mahavir Home Store | Infigo
Resources for Retail Sector
Here are some useful articles and information for those in the retail sector.
Winds of change | Changed customers, new expectations | The sustainability imperative | Key technology trends that are reshaping retail | The big shifts | The road ahead for retail businesses | Transform or be transformed | Roadmap to adaptive retail | Made in India gamechangers | Desi disruptions | Consider visual merchandising as silent selling