One of the biggest differences between the e-commerce customer experience and that of traditional, brick-and-mortar retail is that with e-commerce you don't just walk out of the store with your purchase, you must wait to have it delivered.
https://www.retailcustomerexperience.com/blogs/5-reasons-retailers-should-control-the-post-click-customer-experience/
At first glance, the headline may make you want to turn away. You’re already thinking: “I handle and treat customer complaints well and effectively. Why read another post on improving customer experience?”
You’re entitled to your assertion of course, but that doesn’t make it right. In fact, it’s more likely that your customers do not agree with you. According to Bain, 80% of companies say they deliver superior customer service, but only 8% of people think these companies deliver superior customer service. Consider some simple reasons why your customers may feel your your brand’s customer experience should improve.
https://customerthink.com/3-reasons-why-customer-experience-in-your-ecommerce-business-is-terrible/
Significant disruption across industries, fueled by the rising influence of the empowered consumer, continues to exert pressure on businesses to deliver differentiated and consistent experiences across the entirety of the customer journey. In effect, this is forcing the evolution of the entire technology stack and organizational culture in order to enable real-time, contextually relevant experiences.
https://go.451research.com/download-2020-customer-experience-commerce-preview-report.html?&utm_campaign=2020_preview&utm_source=trending_topics&utm_medium=website&utm_content=marketing_content&utm_term=2020_trends/