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CoffeeCakes.com reluctantly redesigns its site and boosts traffic 70%
After a 14-year stint with its original site design, CoffeeCakes.com recently overhauled its e-commerce site. The dramatic results have convinced the e-retailer not to wait so long for the next redesign.
Posted 06/23/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
The unexpected success of “I Dreamed …” echoes at Musicnotes.com
Since Susan Boyle stunned a British TV audience with her rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream,” the song has shot to the top of the download charts at Musicnotes.com, setting a record of 1,000 sales in 10 days.
Posted 04/21/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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More authors means new space for Lulu.com
Lulu.com, a marketplace for consumers to self-publish, sell and buy written works, has moved into a new headquarters in Raleigh, NC. Additional space was required to accommodate an increasing volume of authors, the company says.
Posted 03/16/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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Agencies can help, but a redesign starts with the retailer, analyst says
Retailers must know their customers’ needs, demand an agency’s top performers and assign a top-flight project manager to a redesign, Forrester Research analyst Bruce Temkin said at the Internet Retailer Web Design ’09 Conference.
Posted 01/21/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Self-publishing company Lulu heads Down Under
Lulu.com, an online retailer that helps independent authors design and publish their works, has added a printer in Australia to serve customers in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Posted 07/21/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
Valentine’s Day rush overwhelms card web sites
Valentine’s Day online turned out to be a challenge for many retailers who count on the day for e-sales. Hallmark.com was unavailable or significantly slower than usual throughout the day, reports Keynote Systems. Other card sites also responded slowly.
Posted 02/14/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Kate Spade to go live with e-commerce site as it expands number of stores
The designer of fashion handbags, eyeware, shoes, stationery and other products plans to go live in November with an e-commerce site, KateSpade.com, powered by GSI Commerce. It`s also expanding its number of stores in the U.S. and internationally.
Posted 08/16/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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La-Z-Boy launches new online furniture design center
Using Scene7 technology, La-Z-Boy.com lets shoppers try out different furniture fabrics, frames, and room placements in 2D online.
Posted 10/22/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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PlanetLuLu.com hopes its Nab-O-Meter will generate excitement
Planet LuLu, an invitation only retailer in Los Angeles that sells women’s clothing samples, is taking to the web. It will be open only seven to 10 days a month.
Posted 07/01/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Technology
Sundance Catalog’s web adds MediaRich to cut time and labor costs
With new dynamic imaging capacity, which automates what was once a manual process, Sundance could realize ROI of twice its investment in one year.
Posted 06/06/2002Internet RetailerPost a comment
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