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Step into the aura of Clinique.com and the presentation of beauty products amid a high level of customer service is hard to miss—the online version of walking into a luxury store and getting a friendly hello from a greeter at the cosmetics counter.
Posted 11/30/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Cosmetics
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When it comes to social commerce, GameStop is tops, according to a new index
8thBridge shows how well online retailers reach consumers via social media.
Posted 09/09/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Estée Lauder focuses on international e-commerce
The retailer expects online sales to climb by double digits for the foreseeable future.
Posted 09/01/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Mac Cosmetics | Estee Lauder E Commerce | Estee Lauder
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Estée Lauder promotes Jane Lauder to lead Origins
She will oversee the brand’s overall strategic direction.
Posted 07/12/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Estée Lauder picks a chief for its new brand
Beth DiNardo will lead Smashbox Beauty Cosmetics, which Estée Lauder is acquiring.
Posted 06/21/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Estee Lauder shares lessons learned in foreign markets
With e-commerce sites in 31 countries, Estee Lauder reveals what works overseas.
Posted 06/03/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
Related Searches:Dennis Mceniry | Estee Lauder
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A new CEO streamlines Estee Lauder’s business units and reassigns top execs
Fabrizio Freda, the new CEO of The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., is wasting little time streamlining operations. Dennis McEniry, president of ELC Online, which incorporates Estee Lauder’s 10 e-commerce sites, is now a direct report to Freda.
Posted 05/04/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Dennis Mceniry | Estee Lauder
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No need for a makeover of online beauty product sales
Despite the recent closing of Gloss.com, shoppers clearly like purchasing beauty products online, The NPD Group reports. The study estimates that web shoppers spent about $1.4 billion purchasing cosmetics and related products online in 2006.
Posted 07/05/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Estee Lauder bids adieu to Gloss.com
After six years of operating Gloss.com as a stand-alone e-commerce site, Estee Lauder will close Gloss.com by June 30. The site was originally launched as a partnership between Estee Lauder and such consumer brand manufacturers as Chanel and Clarins.
Posted 06/27/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Estee Lauder strikes alliance with NBC Universal
The Estee Lauder Cos., which holds the majority interest in Gloss.com, is using new content partnerships with NBC Universal and other media companies to drive web sales.
Posted 02/07/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Estee Lauder Marketing Strategy
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