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eTail Built a 25-Year Legacy in E-Commerce Events | Chet Silverman

11 min · 8. Juni 2026
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Brent Peterson sits down with Chet Silverman, aka Mr. eTail, the Director of Sponsorships at eTail. With 25 years in the e-commerce conference space, Chet shares stories from the early dot-com crash days, how he convinced Google to exhibit before they were a household name, and why conferences remain the best way to connect with retail executives in a post-COVID world. He also breaks down the current AI startup boom and predicts where the technology is heading. Chapters * 00:00 - Meet Mr. eTail: Chet's origin story and joining eTail after the dot-com bust * 01:05 - The evolution of e-commerce technology over 25 years * 01:59 - Cold-calling Google and convincing them to sponsor eTail Boston * 03:07 - The rise and fall of hot tech categories: CRM, mobile shopping, social commerce * 03:56 - Watching companies grow up at eTail, from startups to acquisitions * 05:12 - The AI explosion and why it will follow the mobile shopping pattern * 06:15 - Why companies should sponsor eTail and how COVID changed B2B sales * 07:23 - Quality vs. quantity: the 50/50 retailer-to-vendor ratio * 07:56 - Strategic timing: Palm Springs in February, Boston in August * 09:08 - eTail as a community and kicking off the e-commerce conference season Key Takeaways * eTail maintains a rare 50/50 ratio of retailers to solution providers * COVID made conferences essential since decision-makers now work from home * AI will eventually become a standard feature from every retail tech vendor, not a standalone category * eTail actively supports startups by offering free passes to help them enter the ecosystem * Palm Springs kicks off the e-commerce season; Boston is the last stop before holiday lockdown Guest Info Chet Silverman - Director of Sponsorships, eTail Known as Mr. eTail | 25 years in e-commerce events This has been produced in cooperation with Content Cucumber https://www.contentcucumber.com/ [https://www.contentcucumber.com/] Follow Talk Commerce on your favorite platform: * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@talkcommerce [https://www.youtube.com/@talkcommerce] * Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/talkcommerce.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/talkcommerce.bsky.social] * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-commerce/id1561204656 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-commerce/id1561204656] * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Alx6N7ERrPEXIBb41FZ1n [https://open.spotify.com/show/7Alx6N7ERrPEXIBb41FZ1n] * Twitter: @talkingcommerce * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talk-commerce [https://www.linkedin.com/company/talk-commerce] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkingcommerce [https://www.facebook.com/talkingcommerce] * Website: https://talk-commerce.com/ [https://talk-commerce.com/]

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B2B Marketers Are Under Pressure and the C-Suite Needs to Pay Attention

Kathy Floam-Greenspan, founder of Palm Marketing, shares insights from her recent survey on B2B marketing challenges, the impact of AI, and strategies for maintaining focus in a rapidly changing environment. Takeaways Expectations are outpacing staffing and budgets in B2B marketing. Only 29% of marketers are confident in proving ROI with current tools. AI impacts strategy but is not a magic solution; human touch remains essential. Maintaining focus and a quarterly plan is key to marketing success. The full "Marketing Under Pressure" report is available for download at https://pomagency.com/marketing-under-pressure-b2b-leaders/ [https://pomagency.com/marketing-under-pressure-b2b-leaders/] Learn more at https://pomagency.com [https://pomagency.com/] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Cathy Floan-Greenspan and Palm Marketing 02:45 The Evolution of B2B Marketing and Survey Insights 05:30 Challenges in B2B Marketing: Resource Gaps and ROI 08:03 The Role of AI in Marketing Strategies 10:57 The Importance of Focus in Marketing 13:45 Navigating Change in B2B Leadership 16:29 The Wake-Up Call for C-Suite Executives 19:06 Final Thoughts and Resources for Marketers

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Episode eTail Built a 25-Year Legacy in E-Commerce Events | Chet Silverman Cover

eTail Built a 25-Year Legacy in E-Commerce Events | Chet Silverman

Brent Peterson sits down with Chet Silverman, aka Mr. eTail, the Director of Sponsorships at eTail. With 25 years in the e-commerce conference space, Chet shares stories from the early dot-com crash days, how he convinced Google to exhibit before they were a household name, and why conferences remain the best way to connect with retail executives in a post-COVID world. He also breaks down the current AI startup boom and predicts where the technology is heading. Chapters * 00:00 - Meet Mr. eTail: Chet's origin story and joining eTail after the dot-com bust * 01:05 - The evolution of e-commerce technology over 25 years * 01:59 - Cold-calling Google and convincing them to sponsor eTail Boston * 03:07 - The rise and fall of hot tech categories: CRM, mobile shopping, social commerce * 03:56 - Watching companies grow up at eTail, from startups to acquisitions * 05:12 - The AI explosion and why it will follow the mobile shopping pattern * 06:15 - Why companies should sponsor eTail and how COVID changed B2B sales * 07:23 - Quality vs. quantity: the 50/50 retailer-to-vendor ratio * 07:56 - Strategic timing: Palm Springs in February, Boston in August * 09:08 - eTail as a community and kicking off the e-commerce conference season Key Takeaways * eTail maintains a rare 50/50 ratio of retailers to solution providers * COVID made conferences essential since decision-makers now work from home * AI will eventually become a standard feature from every retail tech vendor, not a standalone category * eTail actively supports startups by offering free passes to help them enter the ecosystem * Palm Springs kicks off the e-commerce season; Boston is the last stop before holiday lockdown Guest Info Chet Silverman - Director of Sponsorships, eTail Known as Mr. eTail | 25 years in e-commerce events This has been produced in cooperation with Content Cucumber https://www.contentcucumber.com/ [https://www.contentcucumber.com/] Follow Talk Commerce on your favorite platform: * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@talkcommerce [https://www.youtube.com/@talkcommerce] * Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/talkcommerce.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/talkcommerce.bsky.social] * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-commerce/id1561204656 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-commerce/id1561204656] * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Alx6N7ERrPEXIBb41FZ1n [https://open.spotify.com/show/7Alx6N7ERrPEXIBb41FZ1n] * Twitter: @talkingcommerce * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talk-commerce [https://www.linkedin.com/company/talk-commerce] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkingcommerce [https://www.facebook.com/talkingcommerce] * Website: https://talk-commerce.com/ [https://talk-commerce.com/]

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