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Bodaty Launches Samyata Store

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The Samyata app helps shoppers find what’s in stock near them, while simultaneously directing traffic towards local businesses. Naperville, IL, Feb. 27, 2019 -- Bodaty, a company that applies cutting-edge technology to improve everyday life, announces the launch of the Samyata retail ecosystem, an app suite designed to help shoppers buy what they want from local stores and pick up their purchase or have it delivered through personal shoppers. “Samyata’s mission is Saving Main Street America, helping retail businesses thrive while competing with behemoth e-commerce and big-box retailers”, says Srirajasekhar “Bobby” Koritala, CEO & Founder of Bodaty, “Samyata uses geolocation to find motivated local shoppers who want to buy from nearby stores.” Samyata is a new, efficient retail ecosystem designed to bring stores, shoppers, and personal shoppers in a geographic specific, simple buying/selling experience. Samyata highlights what’s available to shoppers in their ar

Bodaty Launches Samyata Store

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The Samyata app helps shoppers find what’s in stock near them, while simultaneously directing traffic towards local businesses. Naperville, IL, Feb. 27, 2019 -- Bodaty, a company that applies cutting-edge technology to improve everyday life, announces the launch of the Samyata retail ecosystem, an app suite designed to help shoppers buy what they want from local stores and pick up their purchase or have it delivered through personal shoppers. “Samyata’s mission is Saving Main Street America, helping retail businesses thrive while competing with behemoth e-commerce and big-box retailers”, says Srirajasekhar “Bobby” Koritala, CEO & Founder of Bodaty, “Samyata uses geolocation to find motivated local shoppers who want to buy from nearby stores.” Samyata is a new, efficient retail ecosystem designed to bring stores, shoppers, and personal shoppers in a geographic specific, simple buying/selling experience. Samyata highlights what’s available to shoppers in their ar

The Delivery Dilemma: Avoiding Cart Abandonment

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 Customers want convenience. In the age of Amazon, it is increasingly common for shoppers to expect every step of the shopping process to be catered to them. This extends to how they receive the item, be it shipping, delivery, or being able to simply walk into the store and grab what was purchased via in-store pickup. In-store pickup is often overlooked by businesses. Stores assume that because of the popularity of Amazon, all shoppers want their purchases to be shipped directly to them. It’s true that shipping is popular: 82% of online shoppers report having shipped an order to their home within the past year 1 . However, that does not mean that having shipping appeals to all consumers. 57% of shoppers did in-store pickup in 2017 2 and 8% wanted delivery via personal concierge service (although this number is growing) 3 . There is a wide variety of shopper preferences and stores selling on an online marketplace need to provide as many options as possible. Shoppers don’t

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