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Groupon’s e-retail dreams
The daily deal provider gets into flash sales and launches a loyalty program.
Posted 09/28/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Groupon Goods | Walmart Web Revenue Model | Amazon Conversion Rate
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Today’s flash news: Zulily attracts the most July visits for limited-time, discount sales
But Amazon’s new flash-sale retail entry enjoys an 128% audience gain, Experian says.
Posted 08/12/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Zulily | Myhabit | Flash Sale Sites
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Wag.com marks its territory
The pet products e-retailer offers free, two-day shipping on all orders of $49 or more.
Posted 07/05/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Petsmart | Drs Foster And Smith | Pet Food
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Groupon holds a strong lead over LivingSocial in daily deal popularity
ForeSee says that shows the strong appeal of Groupon as some question its market value.
Posted 06/23/2011Stefany Moore2 comments
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Groupon struggles with success
Groupon was offline more than similar sites during the holiday season, WatchMouse says.
Posted 12/27/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Amazon will buy Quidsi Inc. for $500 million
Quidsi is the parent company of Diapers.com and Soap.com.
Posted 11/08/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Amazon to buy a European private sale site
The online retail giant has agreed to acquire BuyVIP.com.
Posted 10/08/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Buyvip
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Amazon tunes in a deal for AmieStreet.com
Amazon has acquired AmieStreet.com, an online music store and social media site.
Posted 09/08/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Amazon acquires Woot.com
Amazon.com is acquiring one of the pioneers in offering the one-day bargains.
Posted 06/30/2010Mark Brohan3 comments
Related Searches:Zappos
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How a class project quickly turned into a deal-of-the-day e-retail site
It began as a student project at Northern Illinois University. With the help of a wholesaler of overstock goods and online retailing technology vendors, UWantSavings.com came to life in a few months, and with an upfront investment of just $100,000.
Posted 12/02/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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