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Jewelry products lead a drop in April online sales
Jewelry sales fell 39%, as overall sales among 1,500 indexed web retailers fell 4%.
Posted 05/15/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Online consumers are placing fewer but larger orders
Average order size increases nearly 7% as transactions fall, a new index shows.
Posted 04/11/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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E-retail sales jump 14% in Q4
E-retailers sold nearly $50 billion worth of goods to U.S. consumers in Q4, comScore says.
Posted 02/06/2012Don DavisPost a comment
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Flowers and gifts retailers have a gift for conversion
As a category, Top 500 flowers and gifts merchants posted the highest conversion rate.
Posted 10/19/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
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E-commerce sales taking off in Italy, Spain
Online sales are growing faster in Italy and Spain than in the United Kingdom, the leader in European retail e-commerce, Forrester Research reports.
Posted 11/02/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Study suggests search marketing’s biggest ROI could be in offline sales
A comScore study sponsored by Google finds that of holiday shoppers who searched online, 25% ultimately bought a product related to that search. Most of them – 63%-- completed the purchase offline.
Posted 03/23/2006Mary WagnerPost a comment
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Online shopping rebounds; holiday shopping has started, comScore reports
For the first time this fall, weekly online spending, including retail and travel, exceeded $1 billion, comScore says. Travel still lagged below averages, but certain retail items, especially apparel, boomed.
Posted 11/15/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Online retail spending holds steady, travel bounces back, comScore reports
Online retail sales are holding steady at levels equal to those before Sept. 11, after declining for the first few weeks after the attack, comScore Networks Inc.’s latest report shows. Travel services sales grew to only 6% below pre-attack levels.
Posted 11/01/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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The Northern Opportunity
The Canadian border is more than a speed bump, But avid online shoppers await on the other side.
Posted 04/01/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Measuring mobile satisfaction
Apple and Amazon lead, but many retailers please shoppers with mobile sites and apps.
Posted 02/01/2012Internet RetailerPost a comment
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