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Recession sparks change in consumer attitude, new report says
As moms cut back and teens stay brand-loyal, co-shopping online for brands at a discount becomes a key strategy, Resource Interactive finds.
Posted 09/24/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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U.S. Auto Parts Q1 2009 sales flat at $39.7 million
Online auto parts supplier U.S. Auto Parts Network reported sales of $39.7 million for the first quarter of 2009, down 0.75% from $40 million in the prior year quarter.
Posted 05/20/2009Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Technology
Amid gloomy economic forecasts consumers seek deals online and off
54% of U.S. online consumers surveyed last month say they would decrease discretionary spending in a recession and 43% say they would only buy nonessential items at a discount or on sale, according to a recent survey.
Posted 03/31/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Great Depression sequel or time to shine?
As others retreat to seemingly safe strategies, now is the time for the most committed and innovative e-retailers (and the publisher that covers them) to show their stuff
Posted 10/30/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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The Case for an Internet Technology Recovery
The information technology sector, which led us into the recession, will now lead us out of it.
Posted 03/28/2002Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Staying the Course
What sustains us is the commitment we have to one another and the complete faith we have in the future of the Internet as a strategic retailing tool.
Posted 11/01/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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