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Social shopping site ThisNext acquires rival Stylehive
Social shopping site ThisNext acquired its smaller rival Stylehive. It also launched a new corporate brand, Curatemedia, that will operate the two sites. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Posted 02/01/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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More than half of 2009 Top 500 e-retailers have a presence on Facebook
Research for Internet Retailer’s forthcoming 2009 Top 500 Guide shows that 56.8% of all retailers, or 284 companies, have a presence on the social networking site Facebook.com. Of the Top 100, 75 are on Facebook and 48 are on the video site YouTube.com.
Posted 04/22/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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ThisNext eyes expansion, promotes its president to CEO
As chief executive officer, Scott Morrow will focus on building the social shopping site into a global brand.
Posted 08/18/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
Holiday gift guides make for popular blog posts
Gift recommendations dominated online holiday discussions on influential blogs in November, says Nielsen Online. An analysis of 1,000 blogs shows recommendations ranging from one-off reviews to comprehensive guides were the most popular posts.
Posted 12/18/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Online shopping picks up in the UK and France, comScore reports
Visits to UK retail sites were up 34% in November from the pre-Christmas period and in France by 27%, comScore reports. In Germany, traffic was down 3% as labor strikes in the transit and service industries weakened economic activity.
Posted 12/13/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Roots Canada using social media to support eco-product campaign
Roots Canada is participating in Facebook and ThisNext to reach a cause-related, youth audience with environmental messaging.
Posted 06/07/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Technology
Independence is key to success in social shopping sites
Social shopping sites such as Kaboodle, ShopWiki, StyleFeeder and ThisNext are growing quickly. What sets off this explosion? Independence.
Posted 05/15/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Technology
Socialize first, shop second
Social shopping sites are having a significant impact on how people shop, some industry observers say, and e-retailers should take them seriously.
Posted 05/07/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Planting Roots in social networks draws traffic to Roots.com
Roots Canada, the apparel manufacturer and retailer that equips the U.S. Olympic Team, is drawing large amounts of web visitors to Roots.com by placing content on sites like ThisNext.com and TotallyLoveIt.com, director of e-commerce James Connell says.
Posted 04/19/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Socialize First, Shop Second
Another Web 2.0 development, social shopping sites, is bringing consumers together.
Posted 06/01/2007Internet RetailerPost a comment
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