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Sharper marketing helps eBags` holiday season sales rise 32%
The online handbag, backpack, briefcase and suitcase retailer attributes its growth to improved search marketing and e-mail marketing campaigns.
Posted 12/17/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Ellington Handbags names women’s apparel veteran CEO
Multichannel retailer Ellington Handbags has appointed former Pacific Trail president Gary Hansen as the company’s president and CEO.
Posted 11/23/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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eBags.com packs up its U.K. operation
After investing four years and millions of dollars, eBags.com has shut down its e-commerce site in the U.K. The company expected to use the site as a springboard into Europe, but the economic downturn forced it to pull back from that strategy.
Posted 03/02/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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eBags.com co-founder Jon Nordmark gives up his CEO role
After 10 years in the top job, Nordmark is stepping down, though he will remain on the board, advise the company for at least two years and help in the search for a new CEO. Nordmark plans to become involved in other online ventures, the e-retailer says.
Posted 11/03/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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After divesting of 6pm.com, eBags.com gets back to basics
It’s back to strictly bags and accessories for eBags.com. Since eBags sold off 6pm.com to Zappos.com last summer, the company has concentrated on better ways to market and merchandise its core inventory of 500 different brands.
Posted 02/13/2008Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Luggage Online’s Q1 sales rise 40% over year ago
Q1 sales at Luggage Online are up 40% compared to Q1 a year ago, the company reported today. The company attributes recent growth to a redesigned site that launched in August and expansion of its warehouse in Cherry Hill, NJ.
Posted 04/11/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Better technology brings more sales to 6pm.com
Online retailer eBags believes sophisticated and internally developed technology that gives shoppers specific product recommendations is a key reason sales at 6pm.com jumped 120% in December.
Posted 02/08/2006Bill BriggsPost a comment
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eBags reports 42% year-over- year holiday sales growth
Driving results were increases in sales of handbags, laptop cases and travel accessories. Sales at new footwear site 6pm.com are up 123% since November.
Posted 12/27/2005Mary WagnerPost a comment
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Luggage Online’s sales shoot up 70% over Thanksgiving weekend
Sales at Luggage Online from Thanksgiving through the following Monday were up 70% compared to the same period a year ago, Luggage Online tells InternetRetailer.com. Traffic to the site for the same time period was up 29%.
Posted 12/02/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Luggage Online expands into a new distribution center
With sales growing at 40% a year, Luggage Online, the e-commerce arm of the 7-store chain Robinson Luggage in Philadelphia, has moved into a new 20,000-square-foot distribution facility from a 9,000-square-foot center.
Posted 09/20/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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