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It has been another busy year in ecommerce, the year when AI became mainstream and sped into town on a wave of hype.
Our State of Industry podcast offers a strategic review of the ecommerce landscape during the past year, focusing on key trends and developments.
The episode delves into the impact of tariffs on cross-border trade and the genuinely transformative effect AI is having on the industry, highlighting how these factors have shaped business strategies and market dynamics.
We discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, particularly in product discovery, and the significant increase in AI-driven traffic to retail websites.
We also explore the evolving nature of customer loyalty programs, emphasising the shift from traditional points-based systems to more strategic, value-driven approaches that foster deeper customer relationships.
The podcast further examines the role of data intelligence in enhancing business decision-making, with a focus on the growing sophistication of data analysis tools and the importance of integrating AI capabilities.
Social commerce is also covered, noting the rise of platforms like TikTok as key players in the ecommerce space, rivaling established giants like Meta.
Key chapters:[00:00:30] Introduction and Overview[00:03:30] Impact of Tariffs and AI[00:10:00] Customer Loyalty Evolution[00:16:00] Data Intelligence in E-commerce[00:22:00] Rise of Social Commerce
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Shopify's bi-annual Editions launch is a key industry event that generates a lot of buzz.
Learn about the latest developments from Shopify's winter editions with Ben Homer, Senior Solutions Engineer at Shopify.
The discussion centers around the transformative impact of AI and agentic commerce on the platform, highlighting Shopify's commitment to enhancing both user and developer experiences.
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Stay connected with the leading ecommerce platforms. In this episode, we interview leaders and visionaries from Shopify, BigCommerce, Centra, Commerce Layer, Remarkable Commerce and SCAYLE Commerce Engine for a fireside chat on what’s happened in Q2 2025.
Every 6 months, we catch-up with the leadership teams of leading ecommerce vendors so you can hear directly from them about their strategic and product focus.
For this episode, we tackle three key strategic questions:
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This podcasts explores the evolution of performance marketing in 2025 with Josh Duggan, co-founder of award-winning agency Vervaunt.
With over 14 years of experience, Josh shares his expertise on how digital marketing optimisation has changed, focusing on measurement and the impact of new technologies.
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Josh emphasises the need for brands to focus on tangible profitability and to use 3rd party tools effectively. For example, with the introduction of Northbeam's 30-day impression data, marketers can now gain deeper insights into customer interactions, paving the way for more informed decision-making.
Tune is for your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing.
Chapters:
[00:30] Introduction to Performance Marketing Trends
[03:15] Black Friday Insights and Retail Trends
[06:05] Shifts in Consumer Behaviour and Discount Strategies
[09:50] The Importance of Measurement in Marketing
[12:30] Evolution of Measurement Tools and Technologies
[15:25] Understanding Customer Lifetime Value (LTV) and CAC
[18:35] Geo-Based Testing and Incrementality
[21:10] The Role of Third-Party Tools in Measurement
[24:20] The Future of Measurement in Performance Marketing
Here's why you should listen to this podcast...
25% of adults worldwide are affected by disability, whether temporary or ongoing, and they control around $8 trillion in disposable income. When you're not focusing on accessibility, you're leaving money on the table as an ecommerce brand.
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Investment in accessibility can deliver an ROI
Building accessible websites is not just a moral & legal obligation but a strategic business move. In this podcast, we explore the criticality of web accessibility, revealing how it can significantly boost your ROI.
Join us and web accessibility expert Bet Hannon, CEO of AccessiCart, to learn about the tangible benefits of making your website accessible to all users, and how this inclusivity translates into better user experience and increased conversions.
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Decoding Shopify's Strategic Shift: What It Means for Merchants
In Gartner's recent Magic Quadrant, Shopify has gained significantly in Execution and Vision. Whilst analyst reports shouldn't be seen as definitive, what's interesting is charting Shopify's fast ascent from challenger to leader.
In this podcast, James & Paul look at the key strategic developments in 2025 that have fuelled this shift, and explore what they reveal about Shopify's direction of travel, as well as the implications for ecommerce teams.
As Shopify continues to solidify its position as a market leader, understanding its strategic direction is crucial for businesses looking to leverage the platform effectively, as well as deciding if it's the right platform to bet on.
What you'll get from the pod:
Insightful analysis: get a deeper understanding of Shopify's strategic moves and how they impact the ecommerce landscape.
Expert opinion: hear from industry experts as they dissect Shopify's latest initiatives.
Actionable takeaways: discover practical insights that can help you leverage Shopify's capabilities.
Key discussion points:
AI and automation: Shopify's focus on AI capabilities aims to enhance automation and self-service, offering merchants new ways to streamline operations and improve customer experiences.
Atlas AI store builder: empowers merchants to build stores with minimal developer support, expanding accessibility and innovation in store creation.
Data strategy: Shopify's first-party data strategy is set to benefit advertising and customer insights, providing merchants with valuable data to drive decision-making.
Payment focus: The integration with Lovable highlights Shopify's commitment to securing payment processes and enhancing brand awareness.
Get James & Paul's informed perspective on how Shopify's strategic direction impacts your business.
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Navigating the Tech Landscape: A Guide for Growing Ecommerce Businesses
Choosing the right technology can make or break your business as it scales. This episode delves into the critical decisions ecommerce leaders face when selecting tech solutions that align with their growth strategies.
Our guest, Lauren Muir, was the Head of Ecommerce at Oh Polly as it grew to £130m+ in online sales. She's seen first hand the challenges in selecting the right tech to enable growth, and has practical advice based on experience of solving these problems.
Understanding how to leverage technology effectively is key to staying competitive and meeting customer demands.
Why listen?
Key Discussion Points:
Tune in to help your ecommerce business make the right technology choices and plan for sustainable growth.
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In this podcast, discover the inspiring ecommerce growth story of Puresport, a brand that has carved a niche in the sports nutrition industry by championing authenticity and community.
Founded by professional rugby players Grayson Hart and Adam Ash, and under the expert guidance of CEO Daniel Temm. Puresport was born from a quest to find natural alternatives to painkillers, leading to the development of drug-test-safe CBD products for athletes.
The podcast explores the brand's evolution, highlighting how it has expanded its product range to include energy gels and other sports nutrition products.
What you get from the podcast:
The episode touches on the challenges and strategies involved in scaling a community-driven brand while maintaining its core values.
Puresport's commitment to authenticity is not just a marketing strategy but a foundational element that resonates deeply with its audience.
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In the latest episode of our podcast, we cover the operational backbone of ecommerce businesses with industry thought leader Aran Kapila, CEO of leading integration platform HighCohesion.
As ecommerce continues to grow, and tech stacks diversify, the importance of robust operations is more critical than ever. Aran shares invaluable insights on how businesses can streamline their operations to support growth and efficiency.
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Chapters:
[00:30] Introduction and Episode Overview
[02:30] Importance of Operational Planning
[08:30] Integration Challenges and Solutions
[16:00] Role of Documentation in Scalability
[21:00] Project Management in Transformations
This episode is useful for teams looking to enhance their operational capabilities and drive sustainable growth. Tune in to gain actionable insights and strategies from industry experts.
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Podcast summary:
Join us for an insightful episode, where we delve into the intricacies of Paul Smith's innovative loyalty program. Discover how this premium brand navigated the challenges of creating a unique customer experience that aligns with its heritage and values.
We're joined by Paul Smith's Head of Digital, Hannah Bennett, and the owner of their strategic agency partner, Limesharp.
Whether you're a brand strategist, marketer, or simply curious about loyalty programs, this episode offers valuable insights and practical takeaways.
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Tune in to explore these topics and more, and see how Paul Smith is setting new standards in customer loyalty.
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Podcast summary:
James & Paul delve into the transformative world of replatforming projects, exploring modern strategies that redefine success in the current digital landscape. We share real-world insights and experiences, offering listeners a informative guide to navigating the complexities of replatforming with confidence.
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Chapters:
[00:30] The State of Replatforming Projects
[06:30] Market Changes and Technology Evolution
[12:30] Understanding Cost Model & ROI Nuances
[18:20] The Discovery Phase: Best Practices
[24:15] Evolving Ecosystems and Integration Strategies
[29:45] The Role of AI in Project Management
Summary:
James & Paul delve into the evolving landscape of agentic commerce, with agency leaders Chris Marshall of Onstate and Liam Quinn of Visualsoft.
The podcast focuses on the recent integration of OpenAI's technology with Shopify. The discussion highlights the potential impact of AI-driven commerce on ecommerce brands, emphasising the need to sift through the hype to understand the practical implications.
Key points include the exploration of AI's role in enhancing the shopping experience, the challenges of trust and adoption, and the potential for AI to transform product discovery and purchasing processes.
Learn about the strategic considerations for brands in adopting AI technologies, such as the importance of maintaining structured product data and the potential for AI to complement existing sales channels.
The conversation also touches on the competitive dynamics between tech giants like Google and OpenAI, and the evolving role of platforms like TikTok in product discovery. The episode concludes with a call for brands to focus on foundational elements like data quality and user experience to effectively leverage AI in commerce.
Key discussion points:
Chapters:
[00:35] Introduction to Agentic Commerce and AI Checkout
[03:30] Understanding the Hype: AI's Role in Ecommerce
[06:05] The Practical Implications of AI in Shopping
[09:30] Trust Issues in Agentic Commerce
[12:00] Adoption Challenges and Consumer Behaviour
[15:10] Commercial Opportunities and Limitations
[27:40] The Challenge of Customer Experience in AI
[30:45] Navigating Payment and Fulfilment Challenges
[36:25] The Importance of Data Structure
[38:30] Practical Steps for Brands in the AI Era
[42:15] Security Concerns and Best Practices in AI
Unlocking the Secrets of Shopify Conversion Rate Optimisation: A Must-Watch Podcast
In the latest episode, we dive deep into the world of Conversion Rate Optimisation (CRO) with industry experts Anya Geimanson, Co-founder of Visually, and Nick Phipps, CRO lead from Vervaunt.
This podcast is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to enhance their ecommerce strategy.
Why You Should Tune In:
Expert Insights:
Gain practical, real-world insights as Anya & Nick share their extensive experience in the field.
Actionable Strategies:
Learn about the importance of segmentation, personalisation, and testing in driving successful CRO initiatives.
Real-World Examples:
Discover how leading brands have achieved significant conversion rate improvements through strategic testing and personalisation.
Key Discussion Points:
Whether you're a seasoned ecommerce professional or just starting out, this episode offers valuable takeaways to help you optimise your online store and drive growth.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the best in the business. Subscribe now and elevate your CRO game!
Podcast summary:It's hard to keep customers happy, and coming back for more. Businesses are constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance customer experience and drive growth. In our latest podcast, we delve into a transformative approach with insights from Martin Newman, one of the world’s leading authorities on customer centricity.Martin challenges the traditional mindset of viewing investment in people as a cost line. Instead, he advocates for a paradigm shift where people are seen as profit centers. This perspective focuses employee on shared outcomes, enhancing customer experience and driving tangible business growth. By investing in their teams, ecommerce brands can unlock the potential of their workforce, leading to improved customer interactions and increased profitability.Throughout the episode, Martin shares actionable insights and real-world examples of how businesses can implement this mindset shift. He emphasises the importance of empowering employees, fostering a culture of innovation, and aligning business strategies with customer needs. By doing so, ecommerce brands can create a competitive edge and build lasting relationships with their customers.Join us as we explore this groundbreaking approach to customer experience and discover how viewing people as profit centres can revolutionise your ecommerce business. Tune in to gain valuable insights from an industry thought leader, and learn how to transform your customer experience strategy for success.Key discussion points:1. Customer experience has evolved to be more customer-centric.2. Many businesses still operate in silos, hindering customer experience.3. Measuring customer experience should focus on long-term value, not just productivity.4. Company culture is crucial for employee engagement and customer satisfaction.5. Engaging employees in cultural change leads to better outcomes.6. Successful brands create emotional connections with their customers.7. Technology should be used strategically to enhance customer experience.8. AI can improve efficiency and personalisation in customer interactions.9. Customer lifetime value should be prioritised over short-term gains.10. A mindset shift is needed to view customer experience as a profit centre.Chapters:[00:45] Introduction to Martin Newman and His Expertise[04:40] The Evolution of Customer Experience[10:50] Measuring Customer Experience Effectively[16:25] The Importance of Culture in Business[22:25] Driving Change and Transformation in Organisations[27:15] The Importance of Employee Engagement[29:30] Building Brand Loyalty Through Purpose[34:55] The Role of AI in Customer Experience[48:40] Transforming CX from Cost Center to Profit CenterSubscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/inside-commerce-7126171854813188096/
Summary:
Design is critical to ecommerce success. However, design discussions can be fraught with emotion and subjective views. And design execution is influenced by the brand, customer demographic, product range and price point.
In this podcast, James Gurd and Paul Rogers delve into the nuances of good ecommerce web design. They explore the subjective and objective elements that define effective design, emphasising the importance of aligning design with brand goals and customer needs.
Good design isn't a one-size-fits-all concept but should be tailored to the specific traffic and audience of a site. The podcast highlights the need for a balance between usability and brand presentation, suggesting that design should cater to both high-intent and low-intent audiences.
The discussion also touches on the role of art direction in creating a brand's identity and the importance of functional coherence in design.
James & Paul reference several websites, including OKA, Sanqvist, Civilist Berlin, On Running, JW Anderson and Oh Polly, as examples of innovative design that successfully integrate creative elements with functional usability.
The importance of a structured design discovery process and the need for clear design documentation to ensure consistency and adaptability is emphasised.
Throughout the episode, James & Paul flag the evolving nature of ecommerce design, advocating for a strategic approach that considers both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality.
Key discussion points:
Chapters:
[00:30] Defining Good Web Design
[06:40] The Design Discovery Process
[13:30] The Role of Art Direction
[20:05] Interaction Design and Functional Coherence
[24:40] Measuring Investment Impact in Ecommerce
[28:00] Balancing Risk and Innovation in Design
[29:50] Functional Coherence in Ecommerce Design
[36:25] Creating Friction: A Double-Edged Sword
[37:50] The Importance of Testing and Iteration
[42:50] Design Documentation for Consistency
Episode summary:
Selecting the right technology stack and managing roadmaps are crucial for success. Our latest podcast episode dives into these topics with insights from a seasoned head of ecommerce, Edward Scott-Finnigan.
Choosing the Right Tech Stack:
The discussion highlights the importance of aligning technology choices with business goals. A flexible and scalable tech stack can ensure seamless customer experiences. Edward & James emphasise the need for flexibility in integration capabilities, allowing different systems to work harmoniously.
Managing Roadmaps:
Effective roadmap management is about prioritising initiatives that drive growth. The conversation explores strategies for balancing short-term wins with long-term vision. Edwards shares tips on stakeholder engagement, ensuring that everyone is aligned and invested in the roadmap's success.
Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical advice on navigating the complexities of ecommerce technology and roadmap management. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting, this episode offers something for everyone.
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Key takeaways:
Chapters
[03:20] Edward's Ecommerce Journey & Experience
[06:20] Agency vs. Client-Side Perspectives
[09:00] Understanding the Why Behind Projects
[12:20] Current Challenges in Ecommerce Technology
[15:20] Navigating Confusion in Ecommerce Solutions
[18:00] The Importance of Real-World Insights
[21:00] Shifting Pain in Ecommerce Operations
[26:30] Navigating Modernisation in Ecommerce
[31:30] The Role of AI in Ecommerce Operations
[37:40] Strategising for the Future of Ecommerce
[41:50] Unifying Technology for Enhanced Student Engagement
Get expert advice on the latest ecommerce shipping trends and how brands need to plan ahead to ensure a consistent quality of customer service.
Shipping remains a critical challenge. With fluctuating tariffs, evolving customer expectations, and geopolitical tensions, ecommerce teams face mounting pressure to deliver consistent, high-quality service. The complexity of global supply chains, coupled with regional variations in shipping regulations, further complicates the process.
To build resilience, ecommerce teams must diversify their carrier networks. By leveraging regional carriers, businesses can mitigate risks associated with reliance on a single provider.
Additionally, transparency in shipping costs and delivery times is crucial. Providing customers with clear expectations helps maintain trust and satisfaction.
Investing in technology that integrates seamlessly with existing systems can streamline operations and enhance flexibility. By adopting a proactive approach to inventory management and exploring alternative shipping routes, ecommerce teams can better navigate disruptions and ensure a seamless customer experience.
Ultimately, resilience in shipping strategies is key to thriving in the ever-changing global market.
Key discussion points:
Chapters:
[0:00 - 2:30] Introduction to Shipping Challenges
[2:31 - 5:00] Impact of Tariffs and Regulations
[5:01 - 7:30] Customer Expectations and Market Trends
[7:31 - 10:00] Diversifying Carrier Networks
[10:01 - 12:30] Importance of Transparency
[12:31 - 15:00] Leveraging Technology for Flexibility
[15:01 - 17:30] Proactive Inventory Management
[17:31 - 20:00] Exploring Alternative Routes
[20:01 - 22:30] Conclusion and Future Outlook
Philip Kingsley had been on an interesting ecommerce journey, having to rapidly digitise its consultation service following COVID and subsequently making subscriptions the cornerstone of its growth strategy.
This episode dives into the brand's journey, led by Lauren Duncan, Head of Ecommerce, who shares insights on how they have transformed their business model.
The Subscription Model:
Philip Kingsley has embraced a subscription model that goes beyond mere convenience. By offering discreet delivery and personalised treatment plans, they cater to the unique needs of their customers, particularly those dealing with hair loss. This approach not only provides a seamless customer experience but also fosters long-term loyalty.
Digital Transformation:
The brand's digital transformation was accelerated by the pandemic, leading to the development of virtual consultations and a robust web app. These innovations have allowed Philip Kingsley to reach a broader audience and offer tailored solutions.
Customer-Centric Approach:
Lauren emphasises the importance of understanding customer needs and preferences. By leveraging data and customer feedback, Philip Kingsley continuously refines its offerings, ensuring that the subscription service remains relevant and valuable to its users.
Philip Kingsley's success in ecommerce is a testament to the power of subscriptions in building lasting customer relationships. By focusing on personalisation and convenience, they have set a new standard in the beauty industry.
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In this episode, James Gurd and Paul Rogers discuss the current state of the ecommerce industry, focusing on key trends including:
They explore how businesses are adapting to changes in consumer behaviour, the importance of structured data for agentic search, and the implications of AI on job markets. The conversation highlights the need for ecommerce brands to embrace new technologies and strategies to remain competitive, whilst avoiding the inevitable industry hype.
Key takeaways:
Chapters:
[00:40] Industry Trends and Client Concerns
[03:00] Strategic Partnerships in Delivery
[12:52] Payment Innovations and Trends
[26:40] The Future of AI in E-commerce
[35:47] AI Hype and Job Market Implications
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Podcast summary:
In this podcast, Warren Cowan and James Gurd delve into the critical importance of understanding the context of data when making ecommerce decisions.
They explore how misinterpreting data can lead to compromised decisions, using real-world examples like Elton John's unexpected influence on a test for Matches Fashion.
The discussion highlights the necessity of scrutinising test results to ensure reliability and the dangers of relying solely on metrics like revenue per visitor, which can be easily skewed by outliers.
Warren also emphasises the need for businesses to focus on customer intent and context, rather than just catalogue-driven approaches to merchandising, to enhance user experience and drive better decision-making.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their data-driven strategies and understand the nuances of contextual data in ecommerce.
Key takeaways:
Chapters:
[05:20] Warren Cowan's Journey to Founder of FoundIt!
[10:13] Understanding Testing and Misreading Results
[15:10] Celebrity Influence on A/B Testing
[19:40] The Importance of User Intent in Ecommerce
[25:04] Utilising Intent Signals for Better Navigation
[30:33] Creating Engaging Shopping Experiences
[32:45] Capturing Behavioural Intent Signals
[41:55] The Importance of Structured Product Data