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E-mailed coupon snafu leaves some Kmart consumers complaining on Facebook
Kmart learned the hard way last week that the power of e-mail marketing combined with social media, if not carefully managed, can lead to disgruntled consumers who publicly air their grievances.
Posted 03/25/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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The social realm is abuzz over Amazon, Target and Ikea, research shows
New research conducted exclusively for Internet Retailer by online marketing firm Zeta Interactive lists the 25 retailers talked about the most on blogs, social networks and other social media in August. Amazon, Target and Ikea were the leaders.
Posted 09/28/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Fields.com enhances online shopping with more products and site upgrades
To make online Christmas shopping easier, Marshall Field`s has enhanced Fields.com with rich media technology that allows customers to zoom in on product details and purchase items directly from a circular page by clicking on the available item.
Posted 12/06/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Sears names new CEO for Lands’ End
Sears Holdings Corp. names Lands’ End executive vice president of merchandising David McCreight to replace CEO Mindy Meads, who left last week, the retailer said.
Posted 08/11/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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New multi-channel powerhouse: Kmart to acquire Sears for $11 billion
Kmart and Sears have agreed to merge in a stock-and-cash transaction currently valued at $11 billion to Sears stockholders. The move would make the new company the 5th-largest web merchant according to Internet Retailer’s Top 300 Guide to e-retailers.
Posted 11/17/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Kmart wants to exit the ISP business
Focused on turning around its ailing stores, a bankrupt Kmart seeks a buyer for its ISP--once the keystone of the retailer`s web strategy.
Posted 09/18/2002Mary WagnerPost a comment
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Target chooses Amazon to power all its web sites
Amazon.com will operate all web sites for brands owned by Target, including Target’s main site, Target.com, that will feature products from all Target brands, as well as Fields.com and Mervyns.com, which will feature Field`s and Mervyn’s merchandise.
Posted 08/12/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Is it BlueLight.com or Kmart.com? It’s both--for now
Kmart Corp. is heeding the advice of consultants and market observers who have been urging the company for months to align its web identity with its store identity: It is testing Kmart.com as the address of its web site.
Posted 03/29/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Wal-Mart, Kmart buy back their online divisions
As industry observers predicted, the young online companies are coming home to the mature retail corporations. Wal-Mart and Kmart both announced deals today to take back their online operations.
Posted 07/24/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Kmart integrates system to improve customer service
Kmart Corp., is deploying the Plumtree Corporate Portal for 250,000 associates, for improved customer service, sales reports, self-service pay and benefits administration, and business applications.
Posted 03/29/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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