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Small web retailers fume at ResellerRatings’ price hikes
The company buried mammoth rate increase notices in marketing e-mails, retailers say.
Posted 01/09/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Party Supplies | Google Trusted Stores | Sporting Goods
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Office Depot aims to build a stronger online business in Europe
The retail chain pays heed to the differences of different countries.
Posted 07/06/2012Post a comment
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Volusion scrambles to revive stalled shopping carts
An effort to update connections to payment gateways kills checkout for retailers.
Posted 03/02/2012Paul Demery7 comments
Related Searches:Volusion
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Big retailers let their Amazon channel run dry
Macy’s, Buy.com and Gap are out as third-party sellers on Amazon.com.
Posted 02/07/2011Paul Demery11 comments
Related Searches:Macy's Omnichannel | Carolina Rustica
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The FTC imposes tough terms on a former Top 500 CEO
The FTC prohibits a former ClassicCloseouts.com CEO from handling any cardholder accounts.
Posted 01/17/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Zappos.com steps into the realm of the iPad
The shoes e-retailer launches an iPad shopping app. But beware the kitty.
Posted 10/22/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Internet attack blocks some California consumers from reaching Amazon.com
A denial of service attack Wednesday left consumers in northern California unable to access web sites that use the Internet domain name system operated by Neustar, the company says. The sites included Amazon.com, according to the retailer.
Posted 12/24/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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Rebuilding ShopNBC hires two e-commerce veterans
ShopNBC, which tried unsuccessfully to sell itself in recent months, has hired Carol Steinberg as senior vice president of e-commerce and Jean Sabatier as senior vice president of sales and product planning. Both have worked at ShopNBC competitor QVC.
Posted 05/19/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Catalogs take a back seat to e-commerce at Frederick’s of Hollywood
In fiscal 2008 about 70% of all direct orders were placed online, which is prompting Frederick’s of Hollywood to cut back its catalog program. The company this past fiscal year reduced the number of catalogs it publishes and mails by 8.3%.
Posted 10/29/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Luxury brands lag in adopting e-commerce, survey finds
Eight out of 10 affluent consumers worldwide use the web daily – but only one-third of luxury brands sell online, according to a new Forrester Research report.
Posted 05/30/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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