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Apple and Wal-Mart lead response time tests in May
Apple.com and Walmart.com led May Internet Explorer and Firefox response times tests, says Gomez.
Posted 06/19/2013Jon LovePost a comment
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Retailers are missing a big marketing opportunity in small screen e-mails
Only 23% of U.S. and U.K. retailers optimize their messages for mobile.
Posted 06/18/2013Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Father’s Day online shopping will be especially big in the U.K.
Brits will also spend slightly more than Americans on their dads this year.
Posted 06/14/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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34% of U.S. adults own tablets and 56% own smartphones
Pew Research Center and the U.S. Census Bureau release mobile device studies.
Posted 06/10/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Retailers reward brands that fulfill web orders with them
57% of retailers say they spend more with those brands.
Posted 06/07/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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Why retailers need a mobile strategy
An IRCE speaker warns of missing major sales if there's no m-commerce plan.
Posted 06/06/2013Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Katie Deatsch | Comscore | Mobile
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E-mail average order values increase 14% in Q1
An Experian study also highlights a lucrative Father’s Day subject line.
Posted 06/06/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Email | Average Transaction Value
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Al Gore tells U.S. e-retailers to think globally
The former vice president says global markets are key to the future of e-commerce.
Posted 06/05/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
Related Searches:Al Gore | Ebay Market Share
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How e-retailers can use order confirmation pages to drive sales
Immediate incentives and referral opportunities are a few elements that can help, a study finds.
Posted 06/04/2013Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
Related Searches:Kevin Woodward | Online Sales Statistics | Email
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Fast survey results make the case for same-day delivery
U.S. Auto Parts used a survey tool from Usability Sciences to gauge consumer interest.
Posted 06/03/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
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