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Jetsetter lands a new chief marketer
Barry Herstein, late of Snapfish, is the travel site’s new marketing head.
Posted 04/16/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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FiftyOne Global Ecommerce hires a former Blue Nile executive
Kevin Frisch is tasked with helping e-retailers sell more internationally.
Posted 07/20/2011Stefany MoorePost a comment
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Skinit.com aims for growth with the hire of a Skechers.com executive
Laura Christine will build sales for the custom accessories and technology seller.
Posted 06/03/2011Allison Enright1 comments
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Snapfish.com pictures a better future for online photo services
To diversify and generate more digital photo services business, Snapfish is creating a more open technology platform for creating content. The unit of HP also is adding more licensed content from Life.com.
Posted 04/14/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Snapfish’s retail pickup locations reach 10,000 under Wal-Mart deal
Customers of online photo service Snapfish can now upload photos for processing to Snapfish.com and pick them up in an hour at a Wal-Mart store.
Posted 11/04/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Shutterfly looks at technology ROI through a wide lens
Shutterfly, which spent 15% of its 2007 web sales of $186.7 million on e-commerce technology, looks at the big picture when figuring its return on investment in new web features.
Posted 06/18/2008Mark BrohanPost a comment
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myPhotopipe.com says no to mugs and T-shirts, yes to increased traffic
MyPhotopipe.com has redesigned its site, paring down copy, eliminating clutter and changing its color palette to achieve a sleeker and more sophisticated look. It also donned a new slogan: “No Mugs, No T-Shirts.”
Posted 04/10/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Snapfish leads large e-retailers in conversion rates, study says
Snapfish, the online photo products and services retail site, led all high-traffic e-retailers in February with a visitor-to-sales conversion rate of 17.4%, followed by Vistaprint, ProFlowers and Lands’ End, Nielsen Online reports.
Posted 04/01/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Midwestern retail chain Meijer enters the e-commerce fray
Though the company isn’t talking about its new web store, the new Meijer.com features several advanced features and functions, including rich media, guided navigation and a shopping cart that includes larger images and a shipping tax calculator.
Posted 09/25/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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HP sees a clearly written future for Print 2.0
Hewlett-Packard Co. is spending $300 million on a branding and Internet initiative to build its base in the $296 billion digital content market. HP Home & Home Office Store will be integrated with new microsites as part of the effort.
Posted 09/04/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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