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Fighting for the Buy box on Amazon
With a new pricing tool, retailers are finding ways to win more sales.
Posted 05/24/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Paul Demery | Marketplace
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Amazon will top 100 warehouses by the holidays, ChannelAdvisor says
The No. 1 e-retailer will operate 54 U.S. distribution centers by fall.
Posted 04/29/2013Don DavisPost a comment
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Price comparison site Decide.com has $8 million in new capital
The data-mining company also gains two board members.
Posted 03/22/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Walgreens | Big Data | Venture Capital
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Billionaire Carl Icahn buys 10% of Netflix
Icahn suggests a bigger company may want to buy Netflix.
Posted 10/31/2012Don DavisPost a comment
Related Searches:Netflix Market Share | Amazon Market Share
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How Northern Marine Electronics boosted its Amazon sales nearly 700%
The boat supplies retailer uses ChannelAdvisor’s automatic repricing tool.
Posted 08/30/2012Stefany MoorePost a comment
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A penny for your products?
Appeagle fixes a software bug that listed products for one cent on Amazon and Buy.com.
Posted 07/20/2012Paul Demery2 comments
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Mercent launches a new tool to help retailers win Amazon’s coveted Buy box
The tool checks the price of the product Amazon is highlighting and automatically reprices a client retailer’s product to beat that price, assuming the retailer is willing to go that low. E-retailer Cookies Kids says the new service will increase sales.
Posted 03/04/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Alibris will do all the work for sellers who want to unload books
The online marketplace for books has launched Alibris Distribution Services, a new book fulfillment program.
Posted 05/27/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Drugstore.com posts an 11% gain in 2005 web sales
Drugstore.com grew sales 11% in 2005, but only 2.7% in the fourth quarter. At the same time key strategic decisions are helping the company trim its net losses, says CEO Dawn Lepore.
Posted 02/02/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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The Risky Rumba With Amazon
Is there more profit or peril in embracing the world's e-commerce powerhouse?
Posted 12/31/2011Paul Demery3 comments
Related Searches:Ozbo | Zoovy | Zappos Revenue
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