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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
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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 BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Maternity | Photography
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Businesses say rich media helps lure shoppers
39% of merchants say that offering multimedia product viewing options is ‘very effective.’
Posted 05/26/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Online Video | 360
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Consumers respond to videos in ads, a Unicast survey suggests
For the fourth straight quarter, ads featuring videos are the best at engaging shoppers.
Posted 03/01/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:360
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62% of consumers with web-connected mobile devices are buying goods via mobile
But total annual spending via mobile remains less than the average spend via PC.
Posted 02/10/2011Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Online Shoe Sales Statistics | Online Shopping Statistics Women | Online Jewelry Sales Statistics
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How a French retailer boosted its customer satisfaction rate to 95%
L’Usine a Design focused on allowing shoppers to see what their customized choices look like.
Posted 09/09/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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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
Related Searches:Helzberg | Golfsmith | Photography
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Putting catalogs online is the most-planned rich media project, poll says
Results from a global cross-industry Adobe Scene7 survey show 29% of North American companies plan online catalogs in 2009.
Posted 02/17/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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How an online home improvement retailer is addressing consumer resistance
Consumers want to see and touch items and worry about accepting delivery of bulky items, says Christian Friedland, president of Improvement Direct. The e-retailer is countering those concerns with videos that show products and explain shipping.
Posted 06/10/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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More sites plan to add zoom, spin and other rich Internet features in 2008
93% of site operators plan to add Web 2.0 features within 12 months, according to a survey by Scene7. Alternate views, user ratings and reviews, and video top the list of planned enhancements.
Posted 02/06/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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