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Time is running out for online Christmas shopping, survey shows
Lazy shoppers’ days of procrastination are numbered. At least, that is, if they want their Christmas gifts to arrive on time. Most e-retailers list Dec. 18 or before as the deadline for placing orders for delivery by Christmas, a recent poll finds.
Posted 12/15/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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Broadband users spend nearly half their free time online, Netpop says
Consumers with broadband connections say they have on average 4.5 hours of free time each weekday and spend 2.2 of those hours on the web, according to a survey by Netpop Research.
Posted 07/01/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Planning keeps creativity alive in an ROI-driven online environment
A toolkit approach and dynamic pages lets Charming Shoppes’ three e-commerce sites adjust creative content quickly to support fast-changing store developments, says Interactive Creative Director Karen Gutkowski.
Posted 09/08/2005Mary WagnerPost a comment
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Gomez launches new benchmark index to measure site consistency
Speed and availability are key to rating web site performance, but they don’t tell the whole story. Gomez’s new Consistency Index benchmarks the reliability and variability with which sites deliver retail transactions.
Posted 08/25/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Sharper Image sharpens its focus on performance testing
For the second consecutive year, The Sharper Image is troubleshooting site performance problems before the holidays hit.
Posted 08/03/2005Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Metro Group uses CPFR to cut end-of-promotion stocks by 49%
Using CPFR to communicate with suppliers over the Internet, Germany-based retailer Metro Group has nearly cut in half the number of days promotion items sit on store shelves, the retailer said today.
Posted 07/12/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Third-party cookie rejection rate increases four-fold
The average third-party cookie rejection rate increased more than four-fold in the past 16 months, from 2.84% of web site visitors in January 2004 to 12.4% in April 2005, according to research from WebTrends Inc.
Posted 05/23/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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What offer testing told JoAnn.com
Instinct told marketers at craft and fabric site JoAnn.com that customers would prefer the offer of free shipping to the offer of 10% off the purchase of two sewing machines – but a new testing service from Offermatica told JoAnn something else.
Posted 05/17/2005Mary WagnerPost a comment
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What offer testing told JoAnn.com
Instinct told marketers at craft and fabric site JoAnn.com that customers would prefer the offer of free shipping to the offer of 10% off the purchase of two sewing machines – but a new testing service from Offermatica told JoAnn something else.
Posted 05/16/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Creativity offers low-tech solution to complex site problems, says designer
While advanced imaging technologies can rev up online product display, it’s not the only way to get the job done – sometimes, a simpler approach works too.
Posted 04/02/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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