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How to Give Shoppers What They Are Looking For - Hi eMarketer Reader, Searching for information is a

How to Give Shoppers What They Are Looking For - Hi eMarketer Reader, Searching for information is a ubiquitous online activity. In 2020, 85% of US internet users will use search at least monthly, according to eMarketer’s latest estimates. That’s more than 246 million people who will use Google, Amazon or other search engines to get the info they’re seeking. But every second, businesses are losing millions of dollars because traditional search capabilities are not helping consumers find what they want. A keyword-based search for something as simple as "laptop" will overwhelm the shopper with thousands of results. Today’s consumers crave an increased level of assistance and personalization throughout their shopping journey. Join Sarah Assous, CMO of Zoovu, and Mike Gualtieri, vice president and principal analyst at Forrester, for this Tech-Talk Webinar presentation, where they will share why conversational search is crucial for all brands and retailers. [Register here]( for “Solving Today’s Search Experience Complexities,” presented by Zoovu, and learn: - How to turn search experiences into successful shopping experiences - How to combat the overabundance of choice online - Which current methods and practices deliver the best results - Plus! Ask questions, and interact with your eMarketer community of marketing peers [Please reserve your seat today.]( This live webinar will take place on Wednesday, February 26 at 2:00 PM ET. This Tech-Talk Webinar is sponsored content presented by Zoovu. Sincerely, eMarketer Editors --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe or manage your preferences](=/R00pLAnL9D0030Q0SSG7SM2) at any time. You have received this email because you are subscribed to get eMarketer Special Notifications. ©2020 eMarketer, Inc. 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036 212-763-6010 [Privacy Policy](

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