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Barnes & Noble sets promos for its children’s book publishing web site
Barnes & Noble has scheduled in-store events to promote Tikatok.com, its recently acquired children’s book publishing business. The site guides parents and children ages 5-12 through the creative and writing process.
Posted 02/10/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Barnes & Noble adds more series to successful web video programming
Barnes & Noble is adding a series featuring authors reading from their favorite books, paired with animation, and reader interviews to the Barnes & Noble Studio line-up. Since launch six months ago, Barnes & Noble Studio has recorded 1 million views.
Posted 08/22/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Web sales rise moderately for Indigo in the first quarter of FY 2009
The addition of an online books community last fall helped push web sales higher at Indigo Books & Music in Q1 of the new fiscal year. Web sales rose by 6.5%.
Posted 08/20/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Technology
More young adults taking popcorn to their PCs to watch videos online
Young adults love videos and TV shows, and increasingly they’re watching them online, says a study from Leichtman Research Group Inc. 42% of consumers age 18 to 34 watch videos online at home at least once a week, up from 28% in 2007.
Posted 03/14/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
YouTube is the top site for video viewing in January, study says
More people viewed video streams at YouTube in January than at any other site, with 66.17 million visitors viewing nearly 2.6 million video streams, says a report from the new VideoCensus measurement service of Nielsen Online.
Posted 03/10/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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How a sudden YouTube frenzy swamped a small e-retailer with orders
A YouTube video from 1998 of the Indiana University a cappella group Straight No Chaser suddenly began registering hundreds of thousands of views a day. A-cappella.com, the only place that had the full DVD for sale, quickly sold out.
Posted 02/26/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Technology
Traffic to retail and shipping sites soared in December, comScore reports
Shoppers flocked to fragrances/cosmetics, consumer goods and music sites in December, reports the comScore Media Metrix service. OfficeMax struck a chord again with its ElfYourSelf.com greeting site.
Posted 01/17/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Musicnotes.com hits a web design high note
When Musicnotes couldn’t find a third-party application to use for an interactive program that enables customers to purchase and download digital guitar lessons, company programmers took a “we can do it ourselves” approach.
Posted 08/23/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Amazon’s Harry Potter pre-orders are no fantasy
Worldwide pre-orders at Amazon.com for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," the seventh and final book in the hugely popular series, have reached 1.6 million, eclipsing the 1.5 million pre-orders for the sixth book, with three weeks to publication.
Posted 07/03/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Harry Potter casts spell on 2007 e-commerce sales at Books-A-Million
Books-A-Million logged a 5.6% drop in web sales for fiscal 2007, but still posted an operating profit of $1.4 million from its e-commerce business. The company attributed the loss to unmatched 2006 sales of “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.”
Posted 04/25/2007Mark BrohanPost a comment
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