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Jewelry products lead a drop in April online sales
Jewelry sales fell 39%, as overall sales among 1,500 indexed web retailers fell 4%.
Posted 05/15/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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An Internet upgrade keeps Sarris Candies operating during a fire
The e-retailer lost no sales while a factory burned and chocolate melted.
Posted 05/10/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
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New software helps a U.K.-based retailer boost sales 9%
The system also helped the menswear retailer eliminate $1.6 million in excess stock.
Posted 04/30/2012Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Flexible fulfillment is a big hit with Lowes.com shoppers
Orders shipped from stores and other locations top 275,000.
Posted 04/20/2012Mark Brohan1 comments
Related Searches:Lowes | Lowe's Cos Inc | Lowe's
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Online consumers are placing fewer but larger orders
Average order size increases nearly 7% as transactions fall, a new index shows.
Posted 04/11/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Online Shopping Statistics | Apparel Online Sales Statistics | Online Jewelry Sales Statistics
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Most e-retailers give up when shoppers abandon carts
But, with a polite nudge, more than 20% of shoppers might return, Bronto says.
Posted 04/06/2012Amy Dusto2 comments
Related Searches:Shopping Cart Abandonment Rate | Bronto | Shopping Cart Abandonment
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Amazon steps up competition in cloud services
As it strives for web services market share, Amazon also helps its own operations.
Posted 03/13/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Amazon Market Share | Amazon | Profit Margins
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Celerant buys Cam Commerce for retail software
The deal expands the market for Celerant’s retail operations software.
Posted 03/12/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Tennis Express
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Volusion scrambles to revive stalled shopping carts
An effort to update connections to payment gateways kills checkout for retailers.
Posted 03/02/2012Paul Demery4 comments
Related Searches:Volusion | Unsuccessful Companies In E Commerce
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The Golf Warehouse plans to build retail sites for other sports companies
Former CEO Brad Wolansky becomes the head of Powered by TGW.
Posted 03/01/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Golf | Redcats | Sporting Goods
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