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Consumers at leisure prefer mobile devices
But computers are still tops in conversions, says Monetate’s new e-commerce report.
Posted 02/08/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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E-retailers send love
Many e-retailers are well into their Valentine’s Day marketing campaigns, according to two reports.
Posted 02/01/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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Drawing on shoppers’ past purchases boosts e-mail returns for an online bookseller
Bronto’s new tool imports customer history data from e-commerce platforms.
Posted 01/31/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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A luxury retailer’s e-mails draw lapsed shoppers back to its site
The e-mails have a 7.6% conversion rate.
Posted 01/31/2013Zak StamborPost a comment
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More products, not discounts, boost e-mail marketing for Galls.com
The e-retailer of law enforcement gear stuffs dozens of items into e-mails.
Posted 01/31/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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Marketers say e-mail is important, but their contact data is often bad
29% of companies say they have lost a customer to inaccurate data.
Posted 01/31/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Dad beats Brad (Pitt) this Valentine’s Day
For Valentine’s Day, retailers aim to give shoppers—including moms—what they want.
Posted 01/25/2013Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Groupon ends its gun-related deals
The ‘hiatus’ comes about a month after the Newton school shooting.
Posted 01/21/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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Consumers are wary of giving too much data to e-mail marketers
A survey says that many brands make mistakes with personal information.
Posted 01/16/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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A social twist on direct selling helps net Kitsy Lane $3.5 million in funding
The company appoints Shoebuy.com founder Scott Savitz to its board.
Posted 01/10/2013Zak StamborPost a comment
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