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Marks & Spencer turns on in-store e-commerce displays
A touch-screen display lets store shoppers configure a room with items to buy online.
Posted 01/17/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Amazon gets top customer satisfaction marks in the U.K.
British e-retailers fall short in checkout speed and delivery costs, a new poll finds.
Posted 10/03/2012Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Marks & Spencer spends $400 million on web projects
The U.K. chain tests free Wi-Fi in stores and giving staff iPads.
Posted 09/07/2012Post a comment
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Topshop leads U.K. retailers in Likes
The fashion retailer’s Facebook page features a mix of content.
Posted 07/05/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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E-commerce in FY 2011 increased 31% for Marks & Spencer
The web now accounts for about 6% of all revenue.
Posted 05/31/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Major U.K. retailer says hiya to mobile commerce
U.K.-based department store chain Marks & Spencer has launched an m-commerce site. The retailer says it’s the first mobile shopping site launched by a major U.K. high street retailer.
Posted 05/13/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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U.K. push of online shopping results in 4% growth from one day to next
A marketing push by a London-based trade group to encourage U.K. consumers to shop online resulted in a 4% increase from the prior day in traffic to all online retail sites, the Interactive Media in Retail Group reports.
Posted 07/28/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Power Products
The web is helping merchants with private label programs share accurate data with manufacturers and speed products to market.
Posted 05/02/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Amazon moves into Europe with its first e-commerce services deal
Marks & Spencer, the large U.K.-based multi-category retailer, is turning to Amazon.com Inc. for a better multi-channel ordering system in addition to improved functionality at MarksandSpencer.com. The move marks Amazon’s entry into the European market for enterprise retail e-commerce services.
Posted 05/02/2005Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Marks & Spencer Partners with Endeca to Drive Growth and Customer Experience
M&S is deploying a new platform that will support this goal by allowing it to innovate faster, deliver best in class capabilities and enable a truly multi-channel customer experience which is seamless and consistent.
Posted 11/14/2011
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