Be Part of the Retail Global Gold Coast 2019
It’s that time of year again when eCommerce experts from around the world take a break to come together, discuss fresh ideas, and have fun from May 29 to 31 at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Queensland, Australia.
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As it celebrates 13 years of providing invaluable information and tools to help online sellers sell more online, Retail Global Gold Coast has set the stage for an extensive presentation of marketplace solutions by over a hundred Australian and international speakers, including major bands like Google, Australia Post, Coca-Cola Amatil, National Tiles, Channel Advisor, and Red Balloon.
There’s no denying that selling online, whether on marketplaces or through one’s personal website, is a quick route to earning money. However, venturing in this activity can result in massive losses for a business that’s not equipped with a feasible strategy and the right tools.
In addition to the guest speakers’ wealth of knowledge, more than 75 exhibitors and 1000 attendees representing the various segments of the retail sector will be present at the event to showcase new technology and ideas designed to help sellers overcome the difficulties of selling online and increase their bottom line.
eBay returns this year to run the eBay Injection Lab where businesses can sit down and have a one-on-one meeting with eBay staff. It’s also worth noting that Facebook and Instagram will be taking part in Retail Global for the first time.
Another important aspect of the event is the annual charity gala dinner where you can enjoy great food and drinks, while raising funds for the benefit of the vulnerable children of Retail ROI.
Why should you attend?
There’s no better way to master the art of selling online than by interacting with the experts. At the Retail Global Gold Coast 2019, you’re not a mere spectator in a crowd listening to a series of speeches; you get to ask questions and advice from the world’s eCommerce influencers.
You can even attend a workshop which is in line with your area of interest. Amazon, eBay, Facebook, and Hubspot, to name a few, have scheduled workshops.
That’s not all. If you’re looking for ways to improve a complex system in your online store, say, for payments or shipping, you can go right up to the exhibitors and ask them to recommend some helpful tools.
You have access to a wealth of information in this annual event, so mark your calendar so that you don’t miss out on this rare opportunity.
Have you ever attended the Retail Global Gold Coast before? If not, are you participating in it this year? Let us know in the comments below or head over to our Facebook Group.
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Dave Furness
Dave is a Co-Founder of eSeller365. For over 10 years he has been involved with eCommerce with a particular interest in the marketplaces and the huge opportunities available for sellers when utilizing a multi-channel strategy. After a year of being the UK’s youngest eCommerce consultant, he built an education platform called UnderstandingE that showed the world how to utilize Magento as the “Third Generation of Multi-Channel software”.
Dave has also created a YouTube channel dedicated to entrepreneurship and eCommerce as well as a podcast dedicated to mental health awareness. When Dave isn’t working his main interests include learning and playing Chess, researching the Crypto and NFT space, and trying to find the nearest beach.