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Internet Retailer announces IR2006 speaker faculty
Internet Retailer today announced its faculty of 75 e-retailing experts who have been chosen to address the theme of "Taking E-Retailing to the Next Level" at the Internet Retailer 2006 Conference & Exhibition, June 5-7, 2006 in Chicago.
Posted 12/21/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retailers and Investment Bankers Continue Their Heated Courtship
Wall Street's love affair with online retailing continues. According to Winterberry Group LLC, a New York investment banking firm, retailing accounted for 30% of all e-commerce deals for the first quarter 1999. In all, there were 42 deals consummated valued at $875.5 million. "There were 60% more retail deals this period than there were during the fourth quarter 1998 due to the tremendous interest during the holiday season," says Winterberry CEO...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Computers / Electronics / CDs / Videos:Building on a market made for the web
Perhaps more than in any other product category, the retail market for computers, consumer electronics and digital music is constantly reinventing itself—and in a way that only the Internet can deliver.
Posted 12/02/2003Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Flowers, Gifts and Jewelry:Taking the anxiety out of gift giving
One of the most stressful shopping experiences can be gift-buying. Many gift-givers fret over finding the right gift and then worry over presentation. When you add remote shopping to the mix, the stress level goes up even higher as shoppers then can worry about timeliness of delivery. Thus are the challenges of flowers, gifts and jewelry sites complicated beyond those that other online retailers face.
Posted 12/02/2003Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Food and Drug:Where photos and content shine
Few categories of online retailing require the attention to photography and content as food and drug.
Posted 12/02/2003Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Specialty/Non-Apparel: Anything and Everything
It’s a truism that you can find anything you want on the web and nowhere is that truer than among specialty non-apparel retailers. Skiing gear, camping equipment, toys, auto parts, baseball memorabilia, personalized pencils and an olio of liquidated merchandise are all part of the Specialty/Non-Apparel retailers in Internet Retailer’s Best of the Web. Best of the Web in Specialty/Non-Apparel: Altrec.com, BackcountryStore.com, Cabela’s, Camping World, FAO Schwarz, J.C. Whitney, MLB.com, Oriental Trading, SmartBargains
Posted 11/25/2002Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Computers/Electronics/CDs: High-tech sites for tech-smart shoppers
If there`s one category of retailer that really needs to pay attention to the quality of its web shopping experience, it`s the Computers/Electronics/CDs retailers; their customers are among the most technologically innovative not just among the population as a whole but even among web users, who lead the population in tech smarts. "We sell more leading-edge products online than we do in stores," says Barry Judge, vice president of marketing for Best Buy. Best of the Web in Computers/Electronics/CDs: Best Buy, Crutchfield, Dell, HPShopping, iGo, RadioShack, Sharper Image, TechnoScout, Tower Records
Posted 11/25/2002Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Food & Drug: Brand and infrastructure go hand-in-hand
Retailers early on pegged food and drug purchases as likely candidates to succeed on the web. The failure of many of the web pioneers is no black mark against the concept; rather, it reflects flawed business plans of companies that thought they could create a national fulfillment infrastructure at the same time they were creating a national brand. Today, the infrastructure and brand are the reason that most of the retailers in the Food and Drug category of Internet Retailer`s Best of the Web are succeeding. Best of the Web in Food and Drug: Albertsons, Drugstore.com, Harry and David, Omaha Steaks, Safeway, Starbucks
Posted 11/25/2002Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Q1 online shopping results: Nothing but up
Q1 online sales and top and bottom growth categories.
Posted 05/23/2002Internet RetailerPost a comment
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