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Q3 e-commerce sales decrease 6.3% for Books-A-Million
But the books and accessories retailer’s store sales increase.
Posted 12/17/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Barnes & Noble cuts the prices of its Nook tablet and e-reader
Experts say the price cuts are essential for the Nook to compete with other tablets.
Posted 08/13/2012Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble change the future of tablets
Forrester Research update: 105 million U.S. consumers will own a tablet in 2015.
Posted 03/15/2012Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Shoppers are pretty satisfied with large e-retailers’ mobile sites and apps
ForeSee releases its first study of consumer satisfaction with mobile retail sites and apps.
Posted 01/12/2012Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Some analysts and consumers are grumbling about Amazon’s tablet
But poor performance concerns may be addressed in an impending update.
Posted 12/14/2011Kevin Woodward1 comments
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/ E-Retailers
QVC parent invests in Barnes & Noble
Liberty Media will invest about $204 million into Barnes & Noble.
Posted 08/19/2011Mark Brohan1 comments
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/ Marketing
Barnes & Noble woos Amazon’s affiliates
Barnes & Noble says collecting sales tax will not interrupt its business with web affiliates.
Posted 02/15/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
Barnes & Noble was tops in mobile site reliability during the holidays
The bookseller’s mobile site scored the highest reliability scores on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Posted 01/20/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Sunglass Hut has a sunny mobile performance week in mid-December
Sunglass Hut’s m-commerce site took the top spot in the Keynote performance index.
Posted 12/21/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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E-Retailing and the Demise of Borders
Big box stores are vanishing like dust in the wind
Posted 07/20/2011Jack LovePost a comment
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