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    E-commerce Brands Must Innovate or Risk Extinction

    Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockMarch 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Retailers failing to embrace new technology risk being left behind in an increasingly competitive e-commerce landscape, according to a leading industry expert.

    Nick Mason, a UX consultant at KPS, which works with major retail brands including Harrods, The White Stuff, and The Body Shop, believes businesses must abandon outdated strategies and focus on innovation or risk extinction.

    “The next 10 years will see brands pushed out of the game if they don’t meet the evolving expectations of digital shoppers,” he said. “The challenge is deciding which innovations to prioritise in an overwhelming landscape of emerging technologies.”

    The Shift Towards Digital-First Shopping

    The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated digital adoption, forcing even traditionally reluctant consumers to shop online. However, while many remain loyal to their favourite brands, Mason warns that this loyalty is conditional.

    “The brands that fail to optimise their digital experience will see customers leave for those that do,” he said.

    Key Technologies Shaping the Future of E-Commerce

    Mason highlights several critical technological advancements that brands must embrace to remain competitive.

    AI and Personalisation

    While AI-powered personalisation is already in use, its implementation across the industry remains inconsistent. Amazon, for example, attributes 35% of its sales to AI-driven recommendations, but many brands are only just beginning to explore its potential.

    “To deliver true one-to-one personalisation, brands must leverage customer data more effectively,” Mason said. “Many solutions tick the personalisation box, but they don’t provide the deep insights needed to offer tailored experiences.”

    Social and Conversational Commerce

    Social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook are expanding their e-commerce capabilities, with live-stream shopping events gaining popularity. At the same time, conversational commerce – powered by AI-driven voice assistants – is expected to transform the way consumers interact with brands.

    “The day is coming when you’ll simply ask your digital assistant for gift ideas, and it will provide personalised recommendations instantly,” Mason predicts.

    The Evolution of Search and Product Discovery

    As Google’s search algorithms evolve, traditional product listing pages could become obsolete. Instead, brands will need to optimise product detail pages as landing points for online search traffic.

    Continuous Improvement Over Large-Scale Overhauls

    Mason argues that many brands make the mistake of focusing on large-scale digital transformation projects rather than iterative improvements. He believes businesses should prioritise smaller, data-driven enhancements that can be tested and refined over time.

    “Rather than committing to massive capital investments, companies should start with proof-of-concept initiatives, build confidence, and then scale,” he said.

    Five Key Steps for E-Commerce Survival

    Mason advises businesses to adopt the following strategies:

    1. Prioritise continuous improvement – make small, measurable changes.
    2. Take calculated risks – avoid playing it too safe.
    3. Focus tech investments on ROI – prioritise value over trends.
    4. Use flexible, API-driven systems – allow for future scalability.
    5. Enable asynchronous collaboration – use digital tools to speed up decision-making.

    The Future of E-Commerce

    Mason believes e-commerce will become increasingly hyper-personalised, AI-driven, and frictionless, with innovations such as wearable tech, flexible displays, and immersive shopping experiences shaping the industry.

    “If brands don’t invest in AI and personalisation, they’ll fall behind,” he warned.

    Retailers that embrace continuous improvement and digital innovation will be best placed to survive and thrive in the evolving e-commerce landscape.

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    Sam Allcock is a vastly experienced digital marketer with industry leading expertise in several sectors of online marketing. He is the managing director of North West based online marketing agency Custard and has a wealth of experience in online PR, database marketing, SEO, social strategy, branded content, e-commerce, lead generation and site development. He's also a serial entrepreneur who has set up multiple successful businesses.

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