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Web-only retailers turn in the lowest return rate
Online-only retailers have the lowest return rate among Top 500 merchants.
Posted 05/09/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Average Profit Margin | Return Rates | Top500insider
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360-degree photography vendor Snap36 hires an Adobe Scene7 exec
Jeff Hunt will drive the company’s business strategy.
Posted 01/31/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Product Photography | Photography | 360 Spin
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/ Technology
Amazon does not want iPhone customers to kick the habit
The online retailer launches an iPhone app for MyHabit.com, its fashion e-commerce site.
Posted 08/01/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
Related Searches:Myhabit
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Incase gets past Apple’s Flash ban to showcase 360-degree imagery on Apple devices
The retailer uses technology that combines two web languages to animate products.
Posted 06/07/2011Bill Siwicki1 comments
Related Searches:Photography
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Rotating images generate a higher conversion rate for DueMaternity.com
360-degree spin images convert 27% higher than standard photos.
Posted 05/26/2011Mark Brohan1 comments
Related Searches:360 Spin | 360 Imaging
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360-degree views work every angle for SprinklerWarehouse.com
The irrigation supplies retailer douses its product-return rate with product photos.
Posted 07/29/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Volusion | Photography
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How 360-degree spins and robots help Golfsmith.com save time and make money
Snap36’s tagline, “We get around,” is exactly what the new vendor is trying to do with its service that helps retailers quickly take photos to add 360-degree spin technology to a web site. The company launched just last year and has about 10 customers. One of them, golf supplies retailer Golfsmith.com, is finding that products with the special spin feature have conversion rates at least 10% and sometimes as much as 30% to 40% higher than products without it.
Posted 04/15/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
Lowest online price for electronics beats offline average price by 44%
A survey by Vendio Services of consumer electronics prices shows a 44.2% spread between the average offline price of a consumer electronics product and the lowest online price.
Posted 10/27/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Technology
Yahoo launches beta version of web-based photo sharing site
Yahoo Photos, an online photo sharing site, has beta-launched a web-based product that offers desktop functionality, including drag-and-drop organization, tagging, comments and advanced search capabilities.
Posted 06/09/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Far more than a pretty picture
Hot 100 books, film and music retailers foster and provide great content.
Posted 12/01/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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