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Also... State of marketplaces; Reader survey; Webinar U Can't read this email? Jan. 25, 2023 | In th

Also... State of marketplaces; Reader survey; Webinar U Can't read this email? [View it in your browser.]( [Practical Ecommerce Merchant]( Jan. 25, 2023 | In this week in 1984, Apple launched the Macintosh computer. Webinar: Streaming Video + Ebook [State of Marketplaces in 2023]( [State of Marketplaces]( [Marketplaces continue to attract millions of shoppers. Watch the streaming 30-minute webinar (and download the ebook) to learn peak season marketplace results from 2022, opportunities in niche marketplaces, and selling strategies in 2023 and beyond. Immediate Access >](   [Simple Steps to Mobile-first Web Design]( [For too long mobile websites have been scaled-down desktop versions. The result is often an awkward user experience. Mobile-first design reflects the reality of today's consumer.](   [Is BeReal for Real?]( [BeReal users post instant, immediate photos of their daily activities. The site has scaled to 73 million monthly users. But what's the revenue model?](   [21 Productivity Tools for 2023]( [Staying organized and productive has never been easier. Innovative apps help manage time, collaboration, workflows, projects, and more. Many offer free versions for individuals.](   [Take Survey, Win Starbucks Gift Certificate]( [Practical Ecommerce's 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 >](   📊 Ecommerce Chart [Top concerns U.S. execs]   🎙 ['Ecommerce Conversations' Podcast]( [Shopify App Developer Takes on Coupon Leaks]( [Entrepreneurs Are Arsonists, Says Business Coach]( [Subscribe]( to the podcast.   🎓 [Webinar U:]( [Instant 20-minute video + ebook.]( [State of Marketplaces in 2023]( [Reducing Transaction Friction and Fraud]( [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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