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Einstein Bros. Bagels’ bagel giveaways boost its Facebook fan base 80-fold
Einstein Bros. Bagels is giving all of its Facebook fans a “buy one bagel, get one free” coupon today. The promotion echoes a January campaign that increased the company’s Facebook fan base from 4,700 to more than 378,000.
Posted 02/09/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Advance Auto Parts hits the online highway with a new web store
Eight months after its joint venture web site with CSK Auto and O`Reilly Automotive ended, Advance Auto Parts is back in business with its own web store. The new site runs on an IBM WebSphere e-commerce platform and web storefront from CrossView Inc.
Posted 10/14/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Advance Auto Parts advances its e-commerce initiative
Early in the fourth quarter, Advance Auto Parts will launch a new e-commerce site with a buy online/pick up in store program. The retailer also plans to double the size of its e-commerce work force to about 40 employees.
Posted 09/23/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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How to get the most value out of Google Analytics
Many marketers don’t realize that Google Analytics can be used to analyze data across multiple search engines while also drilling down into the details of e-commerce transactions, analytics consultant and author Justin Cutroni says.
Posted 10/18/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Joan Broughton joins Shop.org in charge of content and education
Joan Broughton, former vice president of multi-channel programs and head of e-commerce for outdoor sports co-op Recreational Equipment Inc., has joined the staff of Shop.org as vice president of content and education.
Posted 04/10/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Evant lands $15 million in funding to expand to Europe and in R&D
San Francisco-based Evant, provider of web-based multi-channel planning and replenishment systems, has received $15 million in Series C funding from venture capital firms GRP Partners and 3i, the company reported today.
Posted 06/02/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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A trade group pushes a retailer-developed auto parts trading network
A b2b network platform developed by O`Reilly Auto Parts and marketed by the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association is gaining subscribers from a growing number of auto parts retailers and suppliers.
Posted 06/16/2003Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Evant, O’Reilly Auto Parts developing web-based consumer-demand system
Already benefiting from improved in-store stocking of products through web-based demand-planning, O’Reilly Auto Parts is co-developing with software vendor Evant a web-based system that will use regional vehicle records to predict auto parts demand.
Posted 06/11/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retailers exerting more pressure on small suppliers
Retailers are exerting more pressure on small suppliers to adhere to shipping specifications, such as which trucking companies to use and how to pre-pack and label cartons. “Retailers aren’t being very patient with small suppliers,” says a vendor.
Posted 10/18/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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O’Reilly Auto Parts counts on the Internet to automate small suppliers
A customer-demand, supply chain management system is enabling O’Reilly Auto Parts, a Springfield, MO-based chain of more than 950 stores, to increase the amount of inventory it moves on a regular basis.
Posted 10/16/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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