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Online retail sales surge on Monday as Thanksgiving boost continues
Among more than a dozen online retailers contacted by Internet Retailer, nearly all reported robust sales on Monday in a continuation of the heavy early holiday shopping that occurred over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Posted 12/01/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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Action Envelope springs into action with a new site design
Action Envelope recently spent 18 months developing and re-launching its e-commerce site – its fourth makeover in eight years. The new Ajax-enhanced site features a “made-to-order” program and better personalization.
Posted 01/30/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Content tech tools drive up DiscountGolfWorld.com conversions 210%
1st in Video – Music World offloaded most of its content delivery needs to a third-party provider and developed rich media technology in-house to help speed customer access to a growing number of product images.
Posted 09/05/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Visual Sciences’ graphic interface lets analytics shed new light
One criticism of the use of web analytics on retail web sites has been information overload. Visual Sciences’ Visual Site product offers enhanced graphic visualization and data blend from multiple sources to clear a path to actionable insights.
Posted 02/22/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Online content management: a job and now, a strategic opportunity
Scene7 is taking six top e-commerce sites live with dynamic imaging, replacing static image and graphic management systems. Getting off the treadmill of manual pre-production of visual content frees time to improve creativity, says CEO Doug Mack.
Posted 10/06/2004Mary WagnerPost a comment
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Do more pictures = more sales? SmithandNoble.com looks for the answer
In response to customer demand for more pictures, window ware retailer Smith + Noble prepares to launch online custom product visualization technology.
Posted 04/29/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Too much for your servers to handle? Share the load with customers
Replacements.com’s JavaScript shopping cart functionality gets shoppers’ browsers to serve up information to the customers, relieving Replacements’ servers of the burden.
Posted 01/30/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Toys 2: Toysmart at Head of Class in Traffic Gains
According to Internet traffic firm Media Metrix, Toysmart.com is the second biggest gainer in unique visitor traffic among e-commerce sites and the biggest gainer of all toy sites, surpassing rivals eToys and KBKids. Media Metrix reports that Toysmart jumped 102% in unique visitors to its site the week ending Dec. 12, a week considered by many analysts to be the busiest for holiday shopping online. Not wanting to be outdone, eToys today reported...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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When it comes to managing digital images, the web creates the problem—then solves it
E-commerce has created a huge demand for image management systems—and new technology is filling it.
Posted 12/28/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Picture this: E-retailers aim to zoom, spin and model their way to higher sales
Think 3D is a slick toy best suited to video games? Think again. Timebeat.com, an Internet seller of jewelry and watches, last year rendered several products on its site in 3D and offered shoppers a free downloadable plug-in, Cult3D from technology provider Cycore, so they could enable online viewing. Over the next several months, the retailer saw sales of the items rise 15% over when they were viewable only in 2D. To date, it’s rare for online...
Posted 12/26/2000Don DavisPost a comment
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