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Sedlak Congratulates DSW for Topping Total Retail’s Top 100 Omni-Channel Retailers Ranking

July 10, 2017 Topics: Media, News

Sedlak congratulates branded footwear and accessories retailer DSW for earning a top spot in Total Retail’s inaugural ranking of 100 publicly traded retailers based on their omnichannel capabilities.

[From Total Retail]

DSW received the top possible score (100) across the seven criteria — buy online, pick up in-store; search in-store products online; shared cart; loyalty points earned/redeemed across channels; return products across channels; three or more channels available for customer service; and pricing consistency across channels.

DSW leverages its 500-plus brick-and-mortar stores, e-commerce site, and mobile properties (m.dot site and app) to provide a seamless browsing and buying experience for its customers. To help it accomplish that goal, DSW recently upgraded its e-commerce platform to unleash powerful capabilities in search and personalization. Furthermore, DSW has implemented buy online, pick up in-store; ship-from-store capability that has transformed its stores into fulfillment centers with significant proximity to millions of its loyalty program customers; and launched a new in-store mobile application, which enables customers to view redeemable loyalty points, wish lists and personalized offers, as well as check out quickly at any point within the store.

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