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Fighting the web with the web
Retail chains know smartphone-toting consumers use stores as showrooms. Rather than fight the trend, many seek to turn the web to their advantage.
Posted 06/01/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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The Checkout Challenge
With the mobile phone as a bridge, PayPal aims to extend its e-payments franchise to physical stores.
Posted 12/31/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Whether retailers like it or not, consumers use smartphones in stores to check prices
Store retailers have no choice but to participate in the trend of consumers using mobile devices in stores to compare prices with other retailers over the web, a new study says. For example, stores can place QR codes in product displays to let shoppers get more details and provide mobile apps to extend special in-store offers.
Posted 12/31/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Screen to Store
Retailers look to mobile marketing programs to nudge window shoppers into stores.
Posted 10/01/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Retailers continue to improve in-store pick-up
The latest study from The E-Tailing Group on in-store pick-up shows retailers are getting their act together—mostly.
Posted 09/28/2007Internet RetailerPost a comment
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