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Southern Europe poses a unique set of challenges for e-retailers
Europe 500 merchants such as Public.gr enable shoppers to pay for orders in person.
Posted 06/19/2013Mark BrohanPost a comment
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An m-commerce site that ‘defies all mobile web standards’
GNC’s gargantuan home page takes 41 seconds to load, Keynote says. Who will wait?
Posted 06/13/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Al Gore tells U.S. e-retailers to think globally
The former vice president says global markets are key to the future of e-commerce.
Posted 06/05/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
Related Searches:Al Gore | Ebay Market Share
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Foot Locker improves its mobile site performance but remains slow
Too many objects and files increase page load times, Keynote says.
Posted 06/04/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Amazon continues to bedevil other retailers
But an IRCE speaker says the behemoth e-retailer faces its own vulnerabilities.
Posted 06/04/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Amazon | Scot Wingo | Channeladvisor
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Rakuten Shopping steadily improves mobile performance throughout May
But a curious choice to load a desktop file to mobile devices hampers performance.
Posted 05/30/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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A switch to an m-commerce platform provider boosts performance
Sports Authority slashed almost seven seconds from its page load time, Keynote says.
Posted 05/23/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
Related Searches:Keynote
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Top 500 retailers take a local approach to European e-commerce
But succeeding there requires a local approach to selling, a retail expert says.
Posted 05/23/2013Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Gap | Top 500 Insider | Vistaprint Marketing Strategies
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Best Buy reports strong online growth in the first quarter
The chain also aims to ship web orders from stores.
Posted 05/21/2013Don DavisPost a comment
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One image can destroy mobile web performance
Office Depot removed a heavy image and shot up 18 spots on a mobile index.
Posted 05/16/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
Related Searches:Home Depot | Sears | Office Depot
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