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Target bellies up to the bar code
Target Corp. has recognized the power of two technologies, mobile and bar codes, to enhance the customer shopping experience. In March it became the first national retailer to offer mobile coupons that can be scanned by cashiers, leaning on its two-dimensional bar code scanners, which most retailers do not have, that are able to scan codes displayed on the screen of a mobile device.
Posted 05/06/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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For the first time, shoppers can touch an Amazon Kindle before they buy it
Consumers now have yet another outlet where they can touch and feel e-reader hardware before they buy—this time for a device no one previously could touch and feel before purchasing.
Posted 04/22/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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E-retailers need a clear view of customers` interests across channels
Boston Apparel Group`s David Blakelock, vice president of technology and strategic development, will speak at the Internet Retailer Conference on the importance of having a clear view of customers` interests across multiple retailing channels.
Posted 03/16/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Stage Stores casts an executive to lead its entry into web selling
The company has promoted chief information officer Steven Hunter from senior vice president to executive vice president, and given him central responsibility for launching an e-commerce site by 2011.
Posted 03/08/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Target engages a Facebook app to attract over 20,000 moms in six weeks
For a back-to-school promotion, Target Corp. attracted more than 20,000 visitors in six weeks within the Facebook application “Circle of Moms.”
Posted 03/04/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Target enables customers to redeem gift cards through their mobile phones
Shoppers can save gift card information to their Target.com accounts. When at a register, a customer with an Internet-enabled phone can access her card information, which pulls up a 2-D bar code for a clerk to scan.
Posted 02/09/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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More consumers are displeased with e-retailers’ recommendations
Online retailers are missing the mark on their product recommendations, according to a ChoiceStream survey. The survey found that 59% of online shoppers reported receiving poor quality product recommendations in 2009, a 31% increase over 45% in 2008.
Posted 02/05/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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MarketLive Index shows further evidence of a rebound in online sales
Fourth-quarter same-store sales for MarketLive e-retail clients grew 8.54% over Q4 2008 sales. The boost in Q4 was enough to allow e-retailers to report a year of flat, rather than declining, sales, reports the MarketLive Performance Index.
Posted 02/02/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Since overhauling its web site, NeoStrata’s sales have grown 50%
Sales have increased by 50% at NeoStrata Co. Inc.’s web site since it began using an e-commerce platform that offers enhanced site navigation and merchandising features earlier this month.
Posted 01/28/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Online shoppers had the most fun at Toys ‘R’ Us, study says
Toys ‘R’ Us Inc. provided the best experience for online shoppers, according to an analysis of 100 online merchants’ merchandising, customer service and web page operations conducted by consultants The E-Tailing Group Inc.
Posted 01/26/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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