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E-retail rises during the holidays
Consumers are using the web more often to guide purchases.
Posted 01/26/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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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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Holiday sales increase 18% for MarketLive clients
Consumers shopped online during the week but visited stores on weekends.
Posted 01/11/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Top online retailers send 16% more marketing e-mail in 2010
Responsys points to large e-mail gains in November and October.
Posted 01/10/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Post-holiday boost
Online sales gain from a snowstorm that kept many East Coast shoppers stuck inside.
Posted 12/29/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Online remains a big influencer of offline holiday season sales
Different peaks for web traffic and sales show how consumers research and buy.
Posted 12/29/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Sales accelerate at Motorcycle Superstore
Incentives increased holiday sales from last year, including a 40% bump on ‘Black Friday.’
Posted 12/22/2010Nesli KarakusPost a comment
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Hackers attack e-retailers on peak shopping days
With traffic surging over Thanksgiving weekend, retailers faced denial of service attacks.
Posted 12/16/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Online holiday sales growth holds steady at 12%
Online consumers have spent nearly $22 billion since Nov. 1, comScore says.
Posted 12/13/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
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The thrill is gone, but not for long
Consumers have slowed their online holiday spending but sales are expected to surge.
Posted 12/10/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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