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Category Archives: eCommerce
RipOff Report Claims Internet Terrorism
RipOffReport.com – a website many are familiar with as they have stumbled upon it when they are searching for a company online. Sometimes you never even get to that companies website – I mean, they seem to be ripping people off online!
But Wired reports that Ripoff Report founder Ed Magedson claims he is suffering from attacks by ‘Internet Terrorists’ who are pushing his highly ranked pages in search engines down a few notches. “SEOs, on the other hand, say Magedson is basically extorting money out of clients.” Continue reading
Posted in Trademark Issues, eCommerce
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History: The Best Lesson
Today, CNET reports Dell will stop producing TVs under the Dell brand name. Hmm.. Didn’t Gateway do the same thing? Dell will stop selling liquid crystal display TVs under its own brand name, according to Bloomberg. Citing anonymous sources, the … Continue reading
Blind Impressions – Are you Paying?
After many years of leaving webpages up on my monitors while I do other things, I realized that literally billions of impressions of ads are made to people who aren’t there. My Yahoo was my homepage for years – over 10, always providing me all of the news I wanted to see when I opened an IE window. It was always updated, no matter when I looked at it — and hearing the ‘click’ of a page loading was always going on in my absence from the computer.
So, blind impressions – impressions of an ad to an absence audience, away from their computer and having their add triggered by an auto-refresh definition in the page itself – are making the CPM advertisers of the world billions. BILLIONS.
This would not include CPC ads, as no user is there to interact with the refreshing pages, keeping that part of the industry honest – but after being in the online ad industry for an extended period, noting that the largest of portals often suffer from the worst response rates, it’s no wonder – nobody’s home! Continue reading
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Shopping under the Influence: Sip and Click
Shopping while drunk can lead to high credit card bills – but is obviously better than getting into an accident. Just beware, recurring charges are the ones to avoid.
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Posted in Web 2.0, eCommerce
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Amazon back into the Kiddy Market
Seems that Amazon’s teething ring for the Kiddy Market was needing some attention only four months after cutting ties with the retailer “Toys R Us,” unveiling a new department for babies, and “The Toy Store,” featuring products from retail partners … Continue reading
Posted in Sights Online, eCommerce
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GPay GPay GPay – Everyone’s talking about GPay…
All of a sudden the world is abuzz with GPay (I’ll be saying Gpay from here on out, but it’s really Google Payments) – the latest online payment method from who else, of course, other than Google. Yep, Google, for some strategic visionary reason, has been forming this new payment method over the last several years, so what about PayPal? Continue reading
Posted in Internet / Web, Web 2.0, eCommerce
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eTail 2006 – 14th Annual Multi-Channel Retail Event
Since 1998, eTail is the original North American Conference for multi-channel retailers. The show has experienced the same highs and lows as the industry and its themes are developed year by year by you, the retailer. Come and join us … Continue reading
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A Marketer’s Peek at HTML E-Mail Newsletters
After limping along for a couple of years HTML e-mail is finally taking off. On two lists where I give people a choice, 60% of new subscribers prefer to receive HTML e-mail over plain ASCII text, up from 50% in … Continue reading
Posted in Hints, Tips and Tricks, Internet / Web, eCommerce
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TigerDirect.com leads December Year-Over-Year Traffic Growth to 4.2MM
Computer and electronics sites prove popular in December Visits to seven of the 10 top computer and consumer electronics sites increased by double digits in December, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. TigerDirect.com experienced the largest increases, with visits jumping 50% to 4.2 … Continue reading
Posted in Internet / Web, News, eCommerce
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Women catching up online
A study by Pew Internet & American Life Project shows American women are catching with men on Internet activities. Continue reading
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