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Content ideas; Reader survey; Ecommerce chart; Webinar U Can't read this email? [View it in your browser.]( [Practical Ecommerce Merchant]( Jan. 11, 2023 |  On this day in 2005, Apple released the iPod Shuffle. A Message from Practical Ecommerce [Please Take Our Short Reader Survey]( [Reader Survey]( [Our winter 2023 reader survey takes just a minute or two. Your confidential responses help us tailor our content to your needs. Plus, you can win one of four $25 Starbucks gift certificates. Take Survey >](   [5 Content Marketing Ideas for February 2023]( [Our monthly content-ideas article is a long-running series to help merchants attract prospects. This month's ideas include Groundhog Day, Black History Month, more.](   [20 New Free Commercial Fonts for 2023]( [We periodically profile new, compelling fonts to enhance the design of an ecommerce site. Here's the latest installment.](   [8 Customer Service Channels for Ecommerce]( [Online customer service ranges from live agents to static FAQs. Here are eight common customer service options with pros and cons of each.](   [First Steps to Sustainable Ecommerce]( [Shifting to sustainable business practices can seem overwhelming. Here are simple, elementary steps for getting started.](   📊 Ecommerce Chart [Cryptocurrencies]   🎙 ['Ecommerce Conversations' Podcast]( [End-of-year Reflection and 2023 Forecast]( [Amid a Cash Crunch, OneBlade Retrenches]( [Subscribe]( to the podcast.   🎓 [Webinar U:]( [Instant 20-minute video + ebook.]( [Reducing Transaction Friction and Fraud]( [How to Supercharge Product Feeds for Sales, ROI]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you opted on our website to receive the Practical Ecommerce newsletter. You can [unsubscribe,]( [change frequency]( or [update your email address]( at anytime. Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here](. To ensure this newsletter reaches your inbox, please add newsletter@practicalecommerce.com to your contacts. If you use Gmail, just drag this email to your "Primary" tab. -- Practical Ecommerce 125 S. Park Street, Suite 430 Traverse City, MI 49684 Copyright (C) 2023 Practical Ecommerce.

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