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It’s a tough economic climate out there, especially if you’re in retail. For eCommerce merchants, maximizing traffic and sales conversions are key factors for success. But how can you? Practical eCommerce offers tips on how you can increase your conversion rates and meet and exceed sales...
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Wed, Mar 4 2009
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Filed under: ecommerce, Tips, economy, sales, retail, seo, marketing, Conversion, recession, advice
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Presidents’ Day and Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean this coming weekend won’t be any more eventful. But to make it more challenging and fun for you, consider catching up on this past week’s posts and resources to tidy you over till next week. This week’s past posts: “ Stimulate...
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Fri, Feb 20 2009
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Filed under: ecommerce, economy, sales, retail, seo, integration, Twitter, Resource Roundup, marketing, cloud computing, recession, ecommerce integration
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With billions upon billions of dollars close to distribution because of Washington’s “stimulus” package, it’s no secret that the economy is sputtering “a bit” and may need some sort of boost from the tush to get things going again. Stimulus or no stimulus, the damaged consumer psyche is one of the biggest...
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Photo courtesy of http://www.upfromcubicle.com Resource Roundup on a Monday? What? Yes, your befuddlement is perfectly valid. I was out sick the last couple days, so I couldn’t quite muster the energy to crank out this weekly wonder from my sick bed. The music never stops, but...
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Mon, Feb 9 2009
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Filed under: economy, sales, retail, mobile commerce, Resource Roundup, recession, asp.net mvc, 2009, pittsburgh steelers, asp.net web forms, multi-language ecommerce, asian ecommerce, elle japan, retail ecommerce, ecommerce in japan, eCommerce Japan, super bowl, big game
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With actual year-end numbers in by 75 of the top 500 eCommerce retailers, eCommerce sales grew by 19 percent to $8.33 billion in 2008, up from $7 billion in 2008 . Total retail sales last year, from all channels, grew just 1.4 percent (about $2.4 trillion) based on information from the National...
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Busy, busy, busy, like bees. Or .NET eCommerce developers. Whatever the case, or whatever your profession (or species), take some time to catch up on this week’s posts, links, and resources. Post this past week: 1/26 - “Digital Downloads Are Here to Stay, Then Dominate in the Near Future...
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Fri, Jan 30 2009
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Filed under: economy, government, Resource Roundup, social media, Lucene, Lucene.NET, recession, digital downloads, branded tv, branded television, mobile marketing, open source search
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More companies in the UK expect to drop more cash to increase their online presence for Christmas 2009, according to this published report. Ecommerce merchants enjoyed growth this past Christmas, despite worldwide economic downtown. Online merchants can expect growth, even with traditional...
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Ahh, it's now December. Chestnuts are roasting, sleigh bells are ringing, and reindeer with red noses are runnin' on treadmills to get in shape for the all-nighter on the 24th. And if you don't believe in Christmas, well, then enjoy the Winter Solstice . Before you rev up your Christmas shopping...
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Fri, Dec 5 2008
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Filed under: ecommerce, Tips, economy, sales, retail, mobile commerce, Resource Roundup, shopping cart abandonment, iPhone, Conversion, ECF g5, m-commerce, eCommerce Development, christmas shopping, holiday shopping, cyber monday, black friday, amazon.com, iphone development, ecf g5 demo, reduce shopping cart abandonment, iphone ecommerce, sales conversion, iphone application, sandbox
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Spending will go down this season, that's a given. That doesn't mean retailers offline and online should fret--too much. Consumers will try their darndest to find the best deal possible. But why not give consumers a bit more incentive to go directly to your multi-channel store rather than go...
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After a ear shatteringly quiet lull these past couple weeks, I'm back with this week's Resource Roundup. Not much to cover this time around, but after the busyness of Mediachase subsides, we'll be at full strength in the coming weeks to announce and socialize some cool stuff. Without further...
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Fri, Nov 21 2008
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Filed under: ecommerce, economy, sales, retail, Campaigns, Resource Roundup, customer service, Customer Service 2.0, marketing, coupons, recession, email campaigns, promotions
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I’m going to format the weekly roundup a bit differently from here on out. Rather than highlight my wonderfully written posts, more or less, I will post a bunch of different links and stories related to commerce you may find interesting. I’ll link this week’s past content below. But whatever format RR...
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Fri, Oct 24 2008
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Filed under: economy, mobile commerce, enterprise, ERP, Campaigns, Resource Roundup, CRM, social media, .NET Framework 4.0, performance statistics, holiday spending, Visual Studio 2010, ECF G5 Performance, Google Analytics, cloud computing
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There’s no denying that the financial landscape is a bit uncertain this year. And it will affect consumer wallets in the mean time. That’s why a National Retail Federation survey indicates that consumer holiday spending will actually grow 1.9 percent from last year. The caveat is that it will be the...
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Wed, Oct 22 2008
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Filed under: economy, sales, retail, customer service, Customer Service 2.0, multi-channel, Wall Street, Main Street, christmas, holiday, coupons, national retail federation, nrf, survey
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There’s always light at the end of the tunnel, as the old cliché goes. And the current financial situation is no different from past economic hardships. We will all get through this one way or the other. This also means there are new business and career opportunities propping up. Ecommerce, for instance...
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We love our sweets. Very much. So much so, that even as the cost of goods rise, including sweets, Americans remain steady in their confectionary purchases. The cost of sweets has risen five percent to go along with the higher cost of food. Candy is a very seasonal item, but sales tend to remain level...
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Commuting to and from work is a necessary evil egged on by the need to be at the office, in front of our desk, and typing/clicking away as the pixels whiz back and forth on our Microsoft Word documents. With the rising cost of fuel, energy, and food, however, there is more incentive for employees to...