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Gap’s Q3 web sales grow 23%
International e-commerce sales increase 29% for the apparel chain.
Posted 11/16/2012Stefany MoorePost a comment
Related Searches:Gap Revenue | Japan
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Gap’s e-commerce director is leaving as part of a management shakeup
Toby Lenk’s exit is one of many changes the retailer announced today.
Posted 10/16/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Gap launches two e-commerce sites in Japan
The Gap and Banana Republic sites offer free shipping on orders over $76.
Posted 10/16/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
Related Searches:Sweden | Omnichannel | Alibaba
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/ Marketing
Swirl ties online content to what’s in store
It shows products available at 220 retailers, including Macy’s, Saks and Nordstrom.
Posted 08/14/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Saks Fifth Avenue | Nordstrom Online Sales | Swirl
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/ Technology
Target names a new chief marketer
Jeffrey Jones II previously worked at the Gap and Coca-Cola Co.
Posted 04/02/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Technology
Groupon boosts its local and mobile commerce efforts
The daily deal merchant buys two specialty technology firms.
Posted 02/22/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Gap eyes $2 billion in annual web sales by 2014
E-commerce revenue is on track to hit $1.5 billion in 2011.
Posted 10/13/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Athleta | Apparel Return Rate | Piperlime
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/ Technology
Hey, apparel retailers—get customizing!
A new report finds untapped potential for apparel brands to offer customizable clothing.
Posted 07/27/2011Stefany MoorePost a comment
Related Searches:Lands End Revenue | Nike Customization | Mass Customization
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/ E-Retailers
Gap streamlines its international operations
The new overseas unit reports to Gap Europe president Stephen Sunnucks.
Posted 04/19/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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The ill wind of high gasoline prices blows some good to online retailers
First quarter web sales rose nearly 12% year over year, making it the second consecutive quarter of double-digit growth and sixth quarter in a row of year-over-year growth. U.S. web sales reached $38 billion in Q1, up from $34 billion a year earlier.
Posted 05/31/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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