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Court agrees GameFly should get the same postal deal as Netflix
GameFly says it pays more than double what Netflix pays in postage.
Posted 01/11/2013Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Flash-sale site HauteLook gets the word out fast with a new e-mail system
HauteLook, which offers brief sales with deep discounts from about 850 retailers, wanted to get its daily e-mails to its 2 million customers within five minutes. It says it chose e-mail provider StrongMail because it was able to do the job.
Posted 04/14/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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An Apple executive takes the top tech job at Thumbplay
Thumbplay has appointed Pablo Calamera to the role of chief technology officer. At Apple, Calamera led technology development for MobileMe, a service that lets consumers send e-mail, calendar updates and contact information to their iPhones.
Posted 03/15/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Crate and Barrel launches an e-mail promotion for its wedding registry
Crate and Barrel hopes to gain more customers for its wedding registry business through an e-mail campaign that kicks off Monday with online fashion and entertainment news source Daily Candy.
Posted 02/03/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Marketing
E-mail from Europe gets the highest open rate, global study says
A review of global marketing messages shows a high bounce rate for North America, while messages from Europe show the highest open rate.
Posted 01/28/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
Top online retailers keep on sending out the e-mail
Despite social media and paid search, e-retailers continue to rely heavily on e-mail marketing to reach customers, says a new study from Responsys. In 2009 the 100 largest online retailers e-mailed 12% more promotional messages than in 2008, it says.
Posted 01/14/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
U.S. Postal Service offers a new pricing deal for efficient packaging
To encourage shippers to use smaller, more efficient packaging for products like cell phones, apparel and books, on Jan. 4 the U.S. Postal Service will launch a new pricing structure for Priority Mail shipments based on volume measured in cubic feet.
Posted 11/13/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Technology
FedEx extends home delivery service via the Postal Service to all retailers
Any retailer now can use the FedEx SmartPost system, in which the U.S. Postal Service completes the delivery of small packages to consumers’ homes. Previously, the program was only open to retailers shipping several hundred packages a day.
Posted 10/06/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Consumers read nearly 10% of b2c e-mail on mobile devices, study says
A new e-mail monitoring application from Pivotal Veracity, MailboxIQ, has found that 9.44% of business-to-consumer e-mail is read on mobile devices, the company says.
Posted 10/01/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Continental Airlines gets a lift from an upgraded e-mail program
With a revised e-mail marketing program more directly tied into customers’ travel plans, Continental Airlines has raised click-through rates by 300% compared to its other e-mail programs, the company says.
Posted 10/01/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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