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Fighting the web with the web
Retail chains know smartphone-toting consumers use stores as showrooms. Rather than fight the trend, many seek to turn the web to their advantage.
Posted 06/01/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Stores link to the online world
2-D bar codes provide that link, giving smartphone-toting shoppers instant access to mobile web content.
Posted 09/01/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Many Masters
There's little uniformity in rules across web marketplaces, forcing retailers to choose which ones are worth the trouble.
Posted 03/01/2011Zak Stambor1 comments
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Channel shift
IRCE 2010 breaks attendance records. Much of the buzz is about mobile and social.
Posted 08/01/2010Don DavisPost a comment
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Testing the speed limit
Amazon raises the bar with same-day delivery, but few rivals are ready to take the leap.
Posted 01/29/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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…While Wal-Mart takes on Amazon by launching an online price war
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. launched a price war with Amazon.com Inc. last month by slashing the prices of highly anticipated new books that Walmart.com shoppers pre-order. Target Corp. and Sears Holdings Corp. also entered the fray.
Posted 10/30/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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The Mobile Man
The e-commerce director is a fixture in retail organization charts. But Sears is among the first to have an m-commerce chief.
Posted 05/29/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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What Now?
To integrate or not is the question when e-retailers make acquisitions.
Posted 05/30/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Driving Sales
Two merchants show what it takes operationally to execute seamlessly an order online/pick-up in store program.
Posted 02/28/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Sears steps outside as customers drive up for online orders
To emphasize customer service, Sears is bringing products out to customers waiting in cars for orders placed online for store pick-up—even though customers who come inside the store to pick up products ordered online often buy additional products, Sears says.
Posted 01/31/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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