More online retail – Page 191

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    Opinion

    Walmart: Welcome to Silicon Valley

    2011-04-20T11:46:00Z

    The world’s largest retailer is dipping its toe into the California dotcom innovation hotbed with the acquisition of a social media company that has created a platform to connect people with relevant real-time information.

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    Analysis

    Can you crack America?

    2011-04-18T07:00:00Z

    It is the world’s largest retail market, but UK store chains struggle in the US. With international expansion a boardroom priority, Charlotte Hardie considers the traps retailers should avoid to succeed in America.

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    Analysis

    How to drive growth in a tough market

    2011-04-15T00:00:00Z

    They say tough times breed innovation and opportunity, and a look at the UK high street and online offer shows how retailers are driving growth in a difficult market.

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    Opinion

    Asos typifies online success

    2011-04-15T00:00:00Z

    It’s a hard life on the high street but online sales are still growing strongly.

  • Opinion

    Trafford Centre's A-list app

    2011-04-15T09:45:00Z

    The Trafford Centre in Manchester is the latest in long line of shopping centres to release an app to provide information to visitors, but this one is the first to try something a little bit different.

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    Oasis launches group buying deal

    2011-04-14T13:28:00Z

    Oasis has become one of the first high street retailers to provide an offer on a group buying site, following in the footsteps of Asos which offered a £20 voucher for £9.

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    Opinion

    Panda is not black and white

    2011-04-13T10:38:00Z

    Google’s latest site update – named Panda – is reported to be having a significant impact on the visibility of certain websites in natural search results.

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    Analysis

    Consumer Rights Directive changes

    2011-04-11T11:42:00Z

    The European Parliament has recently approved an amended Consumer Rights Directive that means online retailers will face extra costs for returns

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    Opinion

    Retail surgery: If customer data is lost by another company can we make an insurance claim?

    2011-04-11T16:30:00Z

    Another company processes all our credit card transactions. If customer data is lost or stolen, can we make a claim against their, or our, insurance policy?

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    Opinion

    Debenhams transactional Android and Nokia apps

    2011-04-06T11:04:00Z

    Last week Debenhams launched transactional Android and Nokia apps to build on its current growth in the m-commerce market, making the retailer the first to have transactional apps for all three major smartphones.

  • Opinion

    How the Angry Birds shop got more traffic than M&S

    2011-04-05T10:16:00Z

    The success of the Angry Birds online shop is a testament of how quickly things can gain traction on the web if they capture consumers’ imagination.

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    Analysis

    Kiddicare’s growth spurt

    2011-04-04T07:00:00Z

    The trailblazing etailer is in for a busy year. As well as launching Morrisons.com it has big expansion plans of its own, all hinging on innovative use of technology. By Rebecca Thomson

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    Analysis

    Google AdWords and trademarks

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    An ongoing legal battle over trademarks being bought as AdWords highlights the need for retailers to tread carefully when it comes to possible infringements

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    Analysis

    The changing face of eBay

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    One year on since the launch of its fashion Outlet, eBay has emerged as an unlikely ally in offloading end-of-line and clearance stock. Charlotte Hardie reports

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    Analysis

    Running up the down escalator

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Retailers are in unknown territory, but it is areas such as cost-cutting and multichannel that will mark out the winners. Nicola Harrison reports

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    Opinion

    Multichannel gets more complicated

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Just as retailers really start to understand what multichannel means to their business and how to capitalise on that, it gets more complicated

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    Opinion

    Is eBay trying to be Amazon?

    2011-03-30T13:10:00Z

    The purchase of ecommerce provider GSI Commerce by eBay has stirred up the ecommerce industry, but what does it mean for retailers?

  • Opinion

    Asos to make Amazon-style personal recommendations

    2011-03-28T16:04:00Z

    Asos.com has become the latest retailer to start working towards making personalised recommendations for customers.

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    Analysis

    Online grocery

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons may have come to the ecommerce party late but it is making up for lost time. However, is the online cake big enough to go round and is there any money in it?

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    Analysis

    How Leahy transformed Tesco’s business in the UK

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Terry Leahy was told Tesco had reached saturation point in the UK. Having developed non food, gone online and moved into services, he’s proved the doubters wrong.