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The Risky Rumba With Amazon
Is there more profit or peril in embracing the world's e-commerce powerhouse?
Posted 12/31/2011Paul Demery3 comments
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Mobile Top 10
New swipe and snap tools enliven m-commerce.
Posted 11/30/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Global Solutions
Retailers open their virtual doors to international web shoppers.
Posted 06/30/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Eyeing an Opportunity
Retailers invite shoppers to shake, touch and tilt, using the iPad's unique features to inspire and sell.
Posted 04/29/2011Post a comment
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The Internet star rises in a down economy
Many retailers are looking to web sales to salvage what could be a tough year for retail sales.
Posted 03/27/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Picture this
Dynamic product imagery is shrinking the gap between online and offline shopping experiences.
Posted 03/30/2007Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Internet Retailer 2006
Stressing the importance of consistent, high-quality execution in all areas of a retail web operation, conference speakers will tell how they expect to achieve the next level of online retailing
Posted 04/28/2006Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Sourcing Sense
For Gap, the web brings more science into the art of sourcing operational supplies.
Posted 04/28/2006Internet RetailerPost a comment
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How site search helps retailers meet customers’ higher expectations
Site search and web search share a common origin: they provide functionality that helps online seekers find what they’re looking for. Major web search engines have gotten so proficient at that task that it’s had the effect of raising the bar for site search as well. “Everybody’s been Google-ized,” says Ofer Milstein, vice president of marketing at site search technology vendor Mercado Software Inc. “Because of consumers’ experience with web...
Posted 03/24/2006Internet RetailerPost a comment
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The Gap launches a new site-after two weeks of downtime
Availability of Gap Inc.`s web sites was spotty for two weeks as the No. 1 apparel retailer on the web made massive changes to all three. "We are laying the groundwork for the future as well. It is a complete soup-to-nuts overhaul," a spokeswoman says.
Posted 09/28/2005Internet RetailerPost a comment
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