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E-commerce grows 16% in 2012
Online shoppers in the U.S. spent more than $225 billion last year.
Posted 02/15/2013Katie DeatschPost a comment
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E-retail spending jumps 15% in 2012
U.S. online shoppers spent more than $186 billion last year, comScore says.
Posted 02/07/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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A sunny forecast for e-retail
Web sales this year will increase between 9% and 12%, says Shop.org.
Posted 01/28/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:2011 Online Sales Forecast | Trillion | Us Ecommerce Forecast
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HSN CEO Mindy Grossman wins a NRF board spot
The IRCE 2013 keynoter becomes chairman of the group’s nonprofit arm.
Posted 01/14/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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As Santa gases up the sleigh, e-retailers prepare to end holiday shipping deals
Shop.org finds, however, that 13% will offer delivery through Dec. 23.
Posted 12/12/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
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Facebook puts greater emphasis on e-commerce
A former eBay exec now working at Facebook explains how and why.
Posted 11/07/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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Online holiday sales will increase 12% this year
Web retailers will sweeten free shipping, Shop.org says.
Posted 10/02/2012Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Kiosk | Us Ecommerce Forecast | Avon
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Tick, tock: Holidays shipping offers are set to end
But Shop.org says most retailers have increased their free shipping budgets.
Posted 12/13/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Holiday e-retail sales could increase 15% this year
E-retailing sales will hit $59.5 billion in November and December, Forrester says.
Posted 11/11/2011Allison Enright1 comments
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