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Facebook launches verified pages
The social network wants to make it easier for users to find brands’ official pages.
Posted 05/29/2013Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
‘Candy’ jewelry—and Twitter—play big roles online for Valentine’s Day
Some e-retailers, though, report less-than-stellar average order values.
Posted 02/15/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Adobe | Top Jewelry Companies | Average Time Spent Online
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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
Related Searches:Victorias Secret | Harry And David | Groupon Goods
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/ Marketing
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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/ Marketing
Gift shopping comes to Facebook
The new Facebook Gifts service lets shoppers buy presents for their friends.
Posted 09/27/2012Zak Stambor3 comments
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American Express turns tweets into discounts
AmEx cardholders can sync their cards and Twitter accounts to access special offers.
Posted 03/08/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Zappos Revenue
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/ Technology
Broken hearts vent on Twitter
Twitter was abuzz with complaints about florists, which forced merchants to scramble to respond.
Posted 02/16/2012Paul Demery1 comments
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/ Technology
Mobile commerce played an integral part of the 2011 holiday season
Retailers are reporting increased mobile traffic and sales.
Posted 01/06/2012Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
E-retailers keep the party going
E-retailers extend Thanksgiving weekend deals into what marketers call Cyber Week.
Posted 12/02/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Ann Taylor | Bonobos
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Totsy.com appoints a former 1-800-Flowers executive to tech post
New chief technology officer Richard Minns was vice president of technology for 1-800-Flowers.
Posted 10/13/2011Stefany MoorePost a comment
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