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Google+ could become the second-largest social network within a year
A new report finds 22% of U.S. online adults will join within 12 months.
Posted 08/08/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Back to school for e-commerce
More consumers will rely on the web for school supplies, the NRF says.
Posted 07/21/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Spanish lessons
Shoppers on Best Buy’s Spanish-language site spend more than the retailer's other consumers.
Posted 01/19/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Back-to-school purchase interest stretches beyond August
For back to school, retailers need to advertise early and stay late.
Posted 08/09/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Sears and Kmart put a new face on back to school
The retailers launch a college-centric Facebook page.
Posted 08/02/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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More households will shop online for back-to-school goods this year
30.8% of households say they will shop online this year.
Posted 07/19/2010Katie Deatsch2 comments
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Survey and analyst agree: Old Navy leads in back-to-school retail sites
A new study by the National Retail Federation and an industry expert both rank Old Navy as one of the best back-to-school retail web sites.
Posted 08/25/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Textbooks spring a surprise at online used book marketplace Biblio
Textbook sales typically spike in spring and fall back-to-school seasons, but Biblio.com reports an unexpected 50% jump in late March and early April. Is it the economy?
Posted 04/15/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Parents are cutting back on school supplies, PriceGrabber says
41% of parents plan to spend less on back-to-school items because of the weak economy, a survey by PriceGrabber.com finds. And their spending mix is shifting. Clothing is a top priority, while they`re spending less on school supplies and electronics.
Posted 08/22/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Textbook e-retailers partner to offer buy and rent options
Biblio, which sells textbooks and other tomes, and Chegg, which rents textbooks, are partnering to give college students different options during the impending textbook season.
Posted 08/05/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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