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U.K. e-retail sales spring up 16% in April
Web-only retailers increased sales the most, IMRG and Capgemini say.
Posted 05/16/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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Most travel researchers on tablets book on the desktop
Mobile travelers complain of slow sites and apps, a new survey finds.
Posted 04/25/2013Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Social is greater than shopping, which is greater than e-mail
Adult sites also place in an Experian review of web browsing times.
Posted 04/17/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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Booking.com’s mobile bookings surpass $3 billion in 2012
The travel company’s apps have been downloaded more than 20 million times, it reports.
Posted 04/16/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Stalled on the tarmac: Some travel sites take too long to load
Timeout.com had 7.5 hours of downtime in the past 30 days, Uptrends says.
Posted 04/11/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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Gilt sells Jetsetter to TripAdvisor
The members-only site focuses on high-end travel deals.
Posted 04/10/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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E-mail produces 7% more sales per message in Q4
Revenue per e-mail sent increased year over year to 14 cents, Experian says.
Posted 03/08/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Average Transaction Value | Experian | Email Open Rates
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The keys to mobile-first success
Keep things simple, exploit the device and merchandise well, an MMCF speaker says.
Posted 10/10/2012Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Orbitz spreads its ‘mobile magic’ throughout a redesigned m-commerce site
An executive with the travel firm gives a before-and-after look at MMCF 2012.
Posted 10/10/2012Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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The big players dominate U.S. mobile commerce
U.S. m-commerce sales will grow 99% in 2012 to nearly $21 billion.
Posted 09/26/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
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