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Online sales grow 9% in first five days of December, comScore reports
E-commerce spending has recovered from the doldrums it inhabited in November, growing 9% year over year for the first five days in December after being down 4% for the first three weeks of November, comScore Inc., which tracks Internet activity, reports.
Posted 12/08/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Thanksgiving week dishes up a strong start to holiday online shopping
Researchers report strong growth in online sales for Thanksgiving week. Sales were up 22% on the day after Thanksgiving from a year earlier, comScore reports. That outpaced the 17% growth for the first three weeks of November, comScore says.
Posted 11/26/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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The top e-retailers outperform the market, the new Top 500 Guide reports
Just out from Internet Retailer, the Top 500 Guide to Retail Web Sites reports that the 500 largest online retailers grew 28.5% last year vs. 19% for all other e-retailers. The guide reports data for 25% more merchants than last year.
Posted 05/16/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Online retailers experience double-digit increases in Black Friday sales
The online holiday shopping season got off to a strong start on Black Friday, according to industry reports. Traffic to online shopping sites grew 29% to 17.2 million on Black Friday, according to Nielsen/NetRatings.
Posted 11/28/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Online retailers are getting more responsive to consumers, survey says
Retailers are becoming more responsive to customer inquiries but still have room for improvement in protecting consumer privacy, according to a new report from The Customer Respect Group, an Ipswich, MA, research and consulting firm.
Posted 10/11/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Retail chains are shining online this holiday season, comScore reports
Consumers have spent 23% more online this holiday season vs. last year, comScore Networks reports, with spending reaching $8.41 billion from Nov. 1 through Dec. 5. Sales at major retail chains’ web sites` are growing twice as fast as the market.
Posted 12/10/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Crutchfield.com wins in Future Now’s online retail excellence study
In a review of objectively-measured aspects of the online experience, Crutchfield scores 80 of 100 possible points. Helping shoppers meet their objectives on a site means sales, says Future Now.
Posted 11/24/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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ToysRUs.com chief tapped as Toys R Us Inc. CFO
Ray Arthur led the toy giant’s e-commerce operation to profits in the fourth quarters of 2002 and 2003 and put it on track to full-year profitability. Now he’ll try to boost performance at Toys “R” Us Inc.
Posted 04/14/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retail site traffic moves upward as holidays approach
Traffic to the leading shopping destinations rose significantly for the week ending Oct. 26 vs. the month earlier period, which was the week ending Sept. 21, reports Nielsen/NetRatings. EBay and Amazon retained their No. 1 and 2 positions.
Posted 11/07/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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More back-to-school shopping going online, new survey shows
57% of shoppers polled by Feedback Research went online to buy books and 35% did so for apparel. 65% preferred in-store sales over online--but that`s down from 72% last year.
Posted 09/23/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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