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Amazon gets into gifting on Facebook
Amazon gets into gifting on Facebook.
Posted 01/03/2013Zak StamborPost a comment
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Following Amazon's lead, Wal-Mart and the USPS test same-day delivery
Following Amazon’s lead, Wal-Mart and the USPS test same-day delivery.
Posted 11/01/2012Thad Rueter1 comments
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Alibaba claims global e-commerce supremacy as Chinese e-retailers introduce innovations
E-commerce in China is big and getting bigger. It's also becoming more innovative.
Posted 10/01/2012Don Davis1 comments
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Retail's reality show
IRCE 2012 reflects the reality of the web's growing role in retail.
Posted 05/01/2012Don DavisPost a comment
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In search of the next hot item, Wal-Mart whips up a competition via YouTube
Wal-Mart's own think tank, @WalMartLabs, is inviting consumers to compete with new product ideas submitted on YouTube videos. Winners will get a change to sell their products on Walmart.com.
Posted 02/01/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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On the world's markets, U.S. retail king Wal-Mart is a homebody, study says
Amazon and Apple attract most of their web site traffic from outside of North America, but 83% of traffic to Wal-Mart sites comes from the U.S. and Canada
Posted 08/31/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Web in Store
With retail locations shrinking, more retailers bet that clicks as well as bricks belong in stores.
Posted 05/27/2010Thad Rueter2 comments
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Nothing to Hide
Show competitors' prices? Some e-retailers say the gains in trust offset the potential loss of sales.
Posted 05/27/2010Don DavisPost 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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Two big chains open their sites to other retailers
Walmart.com and Sears.com have opened their online doors for new business in e-marketplaces that, like Amazon.com, provide space for other online merchants to sell their products
Posted 09/29/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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