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UPS ties technology to Bridgeline Digital’s e-commerce software
The companies co-market an e-commerce platform with UPS warehouse management.
Posted 06/12/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Bridgeline | Quiet Logistics | Bridgeline Digital
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Five-fold increase in mobile traffic spurs a retailer to act
U.K. furniture retailer Heal’s puts its store on smartphones.
Posted 02/23/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Mobile commerce explosion!
BigCommerce plans to bring 6,000 new m-commerce sites to life.
Posted 07/13/2010Bill Siwicki6 comments
Related Searches:Bigcommerce
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Lilly Pulitzer chooses Digby for m-commerce
Apparel and accessories retailer Lilly Pulitzer envisions m-commerce becoming a core retailing channel.
Posted 07/08/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Lilly Pulitzer
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NetSuite targets larger e-commerce technology clients
As NetSuite builds its base of web-based technology partners, its competitors continue to upgrade.
Posted 06/17/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Quiet Logistics | Kiva
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45,000 Yahoo Stores merchants prepare for m-commerce
Unbound Commerce is integrating m-commerce into the Yahoo e-commerce platform.
Posted 06/16/2010Bill Siwicki2 comments
Related Searches:Moosejaw Revenue
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Venda and Digby partner for mobile commerce
Venda CEO says 200 of its e-commerce clients will have m-commerce sites by year’s end.
Posted 06/09/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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E-retailer iGo sees conversion rate go up by 108%
IGo Inc., which sells power chargers for electronic devices, has more than doubled its conversion rate since moving to a new e-commerce platform last August. Average order values on iGo.com have also grown 5%.
Posted 01/08/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Lilly Pulitzer wraps up its first year in e-commerce
Lilly Pulitzer jumped into e-commerce the day after celebrating its 50th anniversary to boost its brand as well as its sales. Since launching Nov. 6, 2008, the site has experienced month-on-month double-digit growth, according to the company.
Posted 11/04/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Channel Conflict | Lilly Pulitzer
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Retailers face new decisions after ICANN OKs non-Latin domain names
While ICANN’s announcement last week that it plans to allow web addresses to be written in non-Latin characters could open up new markets, it also forces Internet retailers to act quickly to secure additional domain names, says MarkMonitor`s Fred Felman.
Posted 11/03/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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