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E-commerce overtook catalog sales for the first time at L.L. Bean
Internet sales surpassed catalog orders at L.L. Bean for the first time in 2009, assisted by web upgrades including developing its presence on social media sites Facebook and Twitter to better engage online customers and build brand awareness.
Posted 03/17/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
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L.L. Bean will launch its new line and web site next week
The outdoor apparel and gear retailer on Monday will launch L.L. Bean Signature, a contemporary apparel and accessories line along with a dedicated e-commerce site and catalog.
Posted 03/09/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Steady web traffic helped L.L. Bean grow the top line in 2007
L.L. Bean turned in slightly higher total sales in 2007, but also reported a steady increase in traffic to LLBean.com. The number of visits to LLBean.com increased by 14% in 2007, to 81 million visits from 70 million visits in 2006.
Posted 03/12/2008Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Free holiday shipping helps LLBean.com set a single-day processing record
On its busiest day in December L.L. Bean processed approximately 97,200 web orders, up 20% from the previous one-day record of 81,000 Internet orders the retailer picked, packed and shipped during Christmas 2006.
Posted 12/26/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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L.L. Bean starts the holiday perks race with free shipping and no minimum
The company says free shipping is a way to thanks customer for robust spring sales, but one retail consultant sees the perk as a savvy marketing move and expects other retailers to quickly match L.L. Bean’s offer.
Posted 09/28/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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L.L. Bean sheds more light on e-commerce
L.L. Bean Inc., a company historically close-mouthed about its e-commerce program, is sharing a few more details. Web sales grew by 10% in 2006 while annual site traffic increased by 13% to 73 million visits.
Posted 03/14/2007Mark BrohanPost a comment
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L.L. Bean eyes Canada for e-commerce expansion
L.L. Bean is strongly considering the launch of a separate Canadian web site. Multi-channel sales to Canadians are growing at an annual rate of 30%.
Posted 02/14/2007Mark BrohanPost a comment
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L.L. Bean builds on its Japanese infrastructure to serve its new web site
Bean has been in Japan for 15 years with a catalog and stores. It will fulfill orders from its new web site from its fulfillment center in Shizuoka.
Posted 07/26/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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L.L. Bean launches a Japanese web site
L.L. Bean, which already has retail and catalog operations in Japan, is launching a Japanese web site with yen-denominated prices and a name-pronunciation database for customer service reps.
Posted 07/22/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Site responsiveness is strong at start of shopping season, Keynote says
The time it takes to find an item at a web site inched up to 8.82 seconds from 8.55 seconds the week before, Keynote Systems reports. But that’s a big improvement over last year’s 14.5 seconds.
Posted 12/06/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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