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Amazon eyes a broader domain
The leading e-retailer has applied for 76 new top-level domains.
Posted 06/13/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
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What Amazon’s strong growth means for competitors
Aggressive sales are a wake-up call to other e-retailers.
Posted 10/22/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Mobile + Twitter = a great combination, speaker says
Charity: water uses Twitter to help supporters raise funds for clean water projects.
Posted 10/14/2010Mary WagnerPost a comment
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Google gets more personal, but e-retailers need not fret, expert says
Google Inc. announced it will begin using cookies to deliver more personalized search results. While this could impact natural search rankings, one expert says e-retailers that focus on timely, relevant content will likely remain on Google’s good side.
Posted 02/05/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Amazon boosts margins with a little help from its e-retailer friends
Not only did Amazon.com increase North American sales by 36% in the fourth quarter, it also improved its gross margin by 211 basis points to 23.6%. More sales by other merchants on Amazon.com helped improve those margins, Amazon says.
Posted 01/29/2010Don DavisPost a comment
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Zappos posted strong profits in 2008
With Zappos, Amazon is acquiring a profitable company that managed a healthy increase in 2008 net sales, according to a new Amazon filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Zappos’ net sales rose 20.5% in 2008 while net income grew 500%.
Posted 07/28/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Zappos.com sends a pink slip to 8% of its employees
The deteriorating economy is taking a toll on Zappos.com Inc. The online shoe retailer has laid off about 8% of its workforce to cut costs and may also close down outlet stores at its facilities in Nevada and Kentucky.
Posted 11/11/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Influential venture capital firm to tech companies: Cut costs
Sequoia Capital, which provided early funding for such web stars as Google and Yahoo, told executives of companies it invests in to tighten their belts because more capital is going to be hard to come by.
Posted 10/28/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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E-Tailing Group cites 11 online retailers for standout customer service
The E-Tailing Group`s 10th Annual Mystery Shopping Study finds the difference between merchants offering ho-hum service and those with a culture that makes customer service a priority.
Posted 01/15/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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iBakeSale.com cooks up new tool that enables shoppers to bypass its portal
Shopping Bag, a web browser plug-in, lets shoppers go directly to e-retail sites, notifying sites the shoppers are members of the iBakeSale.com rewards program. This means members need not go to the iBakeSale.com affinity portal to begin shopping.
Posted 11/09/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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