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    adobecommerce

    Explore "adobecommerce" with insightful episodes like "The Good, the Bad, and the Honest Truth About Adobe Commerce With Tyler Sperry", "Why To Implement Adobe Commerce Into Your Ecommerce Store With Anna Taylor of Supply America", "Updates About Magento’s Transition to Adobe Commerce With Michael Rubino of Adobe" and "MDOQ, automations and SaaS with Arron Moss" from podcasts like ""Ecommerce Wizards Podcast", "Ecommerce Wizards Podcast", "Ecommerce Wizards Podcast" and "Talk Commerce"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    The Good, the Bad, and the Honest Truth About Adobe Commerce With Tyler Sperry

    The Good, the Bad, and the Honest Truth About Adobe Commerce With Tyler Sperry

    Tyler Sperry is an experienced e-commerce specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the retail and publishing industries. As the Director of E-commerce and Affiliates at America’s Test Kitchen, he oversees the presentation of products across e-commerce, physical retail, and third-party distribution.

    Tyler is skilled in procurement, merchandising, social media, online marketing, and project management. He previously worked as a Buyer for BJ’s Wholesale Club and as a Sales and Events Manager at KarmaLoop.

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    Are you an e-commerce company considering a change to your commerce platform? It’s essential to weigh your options and pick one that fits your needs.

    Selecting the right e-commerce platform can be tricky. Not only is it difficult to know which is best, but it is hard to know if it will stay that way. Companies change over time, and some platforms lack the flexibility to adapt alongside your business. Adobe Commerce is a popular option, but it may not be perfect for every shop. So what are some of the key advantages and limitations of the platform?

    On this episode of the Ecommerce Wizards Podcast, Guillaume Le Tual talks with Tyler Sperry, the Director of E-commerce and Affiliates for America’s Test Kitchen, to discuss his experience with Adobe Commerce. Tyler touches on the company’s first platform, why they changed to Adobe, and some of their experiences with it. They also offer advice to those considering making a transition. 

    Why To Implement Adobe Commerce Into Your Ecommerce Store With Anna Taylor of Supply America

    Why To Implement Adobe Commerce Into Your Ecommerce Store With Anna Taylor of Supply America

    Anna Taylor is the Director of Digital and Marketing Projects at Supply America, Inc., a food service business dedicated to distribution solutions for chain businesses, multi-unit operators, and national companies. She has nearly two decades of experience executing cross-functional projects and UX and UI systems. Anna worked in marketing and ecommerce at TriMark USA and SG Commerce LLC before joining Supply America. 

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    Have you considered upgrading your ecommerce platform to improve the customer experience and diversify your audience? Ecommerce platforms can be a powerful tool for reaching your business goals and increasing profitability. So, how do you know what platform is best for you?

    With nearly two decades in the ecommerce and marketing arena, Anna Taylor knows the ins and outs of selecting an ecommerce platform, why choosing the right one is key, and why Adobe Commerce and its capabilities may be the right choice for your business. One of the essential considerations is adaptability as your company scales. You don’t want to go two or three years and suddenly, your platform is antiquated and needs a complete overhaul. Anna recommends assessing your company goals to determine the functionality and customization you’ll need to support your growth to decide whether Adobe Commerce could be a perfect fit for your ecommerce business.

    In this episode of the Ecommerce Wizards Podcast, Guillaume Le Tual sits down with Anna Taylor, Director of Digital and Marketing Projects at Supply America, to discuss choosing the right commerce platform. Anna explains the importance of future-proofing, assessing your company’s growth playbook, what integrations you want, and why Adobe Commerce may be the right ecommerce platform for your business. 

    Updates About Magento’s Transition to Adobe Commerce With Michael Rubino of Adobe

    Updates About Magento’s Transition to Adobe Commerce With Michael Rubino of Adobe

    Michael Rubino is a Lead UX Designer for Adobe Commerce (powered by Magento), an all-in-one ecommerce platform. He was a Senior UX Designer with Magento before it was acquired by Adobe and has a decade of experience in UX design. Previously, Michael worked at Pando Networks and Sanctri in New York City before moving to Austin. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Ramapo College of New Jersey.

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    Because it’s open-source, Magento has always been a popular choice with distinct strengths and advantages. But the world of ecommerce is quickly evolving, which leaves businesses and users with a vested interest in how their platform will adapt. Enter: Adobe Commerce, powered by Magento. 

    Michael Rubino is a Lead UX Designer at Adobe, working hands-on with the transition from Magento to Adobe Commerce. He was with Magento before the acquisition, giving him both an inside and outside perspective on the company. Michael and the rest of the team have continued to work on the platform, adjusting and refining its features. So what exactly is on the horizon for Adobe Commerce?

    In this episode of the Ecommerce Wizards Podcast, Guillaume Le Tual talks with Michael Rubino, a Lead UX Designer at Adobe, about Magento’s transition to Adobe Commerce and what’s happening on the ground floor. The two go over the three clouds within Adobe and how they work together. They also discuss the changes with the platform, how to submit feedback, and the integration of new features. Stay tuned for more!

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