DIGITAL MAIN STREET // SHOPIFY REUNITE CONFERENCE FREE STREAM + LEARN HOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS E-COMMERCE MOMENT!
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Shopify Reunite Conference to livestream May 20 Shopify is giving you an exclusive look at what they’re building, including new and upcoming tools in finance, retail, shipping, and other crucial areas that can help your business. Their executives and senior leaders will reveal features, share major announcements about what they’re building to navigate tomorrow, and provide you with insights about the future of commerce.
Join Reunite on Wednesday, May 20 at 11:00 am EDT, to arm yourself with resources to help solve the urgent challenges you’re facing, and help you future-proof your business.
Canada’s e-commerce moment is now: Here’s what businesses need to know Canada is in the middle of an e-commerce moment. No business could have predicted this sudden shift to digital right now — but COVID-19 has forced Canadian businesses big and small to adopt or adapt e-commerce strategies quickly in order to stay open-for-business.
This unprecedented shift online is leveling the e-commerce playing field. Less established retailers suddenly have an opportunity to reach new customers, and all businesses must throw out the old playbook — those rules no longer apply.
Minto and Hanover show main street businesses that less is more The digital environment offers small businesses a seemingly unending string of places to be – there’s e-commerce and social media, Google’s business listings and review aggregators like Yelp. But there’s something to be said for not getting lost in it all and instead focusing on doing a few channels right.
Social media is a blessing and a curse for today’s businesses. Knowing how to leverage the power of social media will help you grow your client base, increase profits and cut down the marketing cost.
Ever wondered who’s visiting your website, and what they’re doing there? Google Analytics can tell you all of that and more. Discover the fundamentals of Google Analytics in this beginner-level webinar.
As the Digital Main Street Program continues to expand across Ontario, please take a look at our full events calendar for events in your local community.
Digital Main Street is a program created and run by the Toronto Association of Business Improvement Area's (TABIA), in partnership with direct support from the City of Toronto that helps main street businesses achieve digital transformation. The program is built around an online learning platform, structured training programs, and our Digital Service Squad, a team of street-level team members who help main street businesses grow and manage their operations through technology.