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Open for business
Shopping for e-commerce technology becomes more complex as vendors consolidate and innovate.
Posted 01/24/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
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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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Don't Leave!
As smartphone shoppers proliferate, some retailers deploy mobile technology in stores to corral customers.
Posted 07/31/2011Bill Siwicki2 comments
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Follow the money
Retail chains invest online, but hope to lure web shoppers into their stores.
Posted 05/31/2011Stefany Moore1 comments
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SEO Red Flags
To stay out of Google's doghouse, retailers should scrutinize inbound links from other sites.
Posted 04/29/2011Internet RetailerPost a comment
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J.C. Penney plays up its social scene with Facebook shopping
The department store chain’s new Facebook shopping application allows shoppers to cull through its product offerings and complete a transaction without leaving the social network.
Posted 01/01/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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BIG...and getting bigger
Like e-retailing, the Internet Retailer Conference & Exhibition keeps getting bigger. Ensuring growth by wowing the customer was the focus of much of the discussion at the show.
Posted 07/30/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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The big chains weigh in
Large retailers are stepping up their investments in e-commerce, forcing all online retailers to raise their game.
Posted 07/30/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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The death of chain stores
The web is not a substitute for stores but the core means of revitalizing them, making chains more relevant in an Internet age.
Posted 07/30/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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One Big Store
By bringing web access to store checkout counters, retailers can present a unified face to customers.
Posted 07/30/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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