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IRCE 2011 Report: As customer data becomes more vital, so does privacy
E-retailers need to make sure vendors, and their own employees, respect privacy policies.
Posted 06/16/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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IRCE 2011 Report: Small- and medium-sized online retailers drive international growth
T-shirt e-retailer Threadless exports its brand of humorous apparel globally.
Posted 06/16/2011Nesli KarakusPost a comment
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IRCE 2011 Report: Daily deals can spur rapid growth
But retailers must prepare for the challenges of sales spikes, an IRCE speaker says.
Posted 06/15/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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IRCE 2011 Report: Organize your organization
Online retailers must assess, educate and promote e-commerce technology projects.
Posted 06/15/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
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IRCE 2011 Report: Deep data dives produce finds for women’s apparel retailer Chico’s FAS
The online retailer tries to fix the likelihood of a customer making a purchase.
Posted 06/15/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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IRCE 2011 Report: eBay pitches partnerships
“Merchants need a partner, not a competitor,” said Christopher Payne at IRCE.
Posted 06/15/2011Don Davis1 comments
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IRCE 2011 Report: Shoppers’ needs must shape m-commerce goals
Retailers Crutchfield and GameStop move into mobile commerce.
Posted 06/15/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
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IRCE 2011 Report: Determining an e-retailer’s true value
There’s a blueprint for pricing online retailing organizations.
Posted 06/15/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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IRCE 2011 Report: The market is healthy for retailers looking for capital
A Petsky Prunier executive tells retailers how to stand out and impress investors.
Posted 06/15/2011Stefany MoorePost a comment
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IRCE 2011 Report: More mobile devices means more shopping, a survey finds
And laziness has emerged as a driving force behind mobile commerce.
Posted 06/15/2011Bill Siwicki1 comments
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