Is fraud a bigger problem for online retailers than their offline counterparts? It depends on who you ask. The Gartner Group says online fraud is high...
View articleA pair of surveys by Harris Interactive found that young people in the US are spending at a projected rate of $164 billion per year, and e-commerce ha...
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View articleIt's almost time for Internet retailers to put up or shut up. One more holiday season of slow sites, lost orders, and late deliveries should separate ...
View articleAccording to Media Metrix, 8,650,000 people in Brazil used the Internet during August and portals were among their favorite online destinations. Read ...
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View articleWorldwide revenues in the CRM services markets will increase to $125.2 billion in 2004, according to IDC, which also found businesses are beginning to...
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View articleCanadian retailers are slow when it comes tointegrating the Internet into their businesses and adopting an e-commerce strategy, according to a new stu...
View articleA study by J.D. Power and Associates looked at consumer satisfaction with ISPs and found that regional providers are using broadband to their advantag...
View articleAs many as 65 percent of consumers with Web access may purchase an electronic gaming product online during the next six months, according to a report ...
View articleTargeting kids has always been a challenge to marketers. According to AdRelevance, online advertisers are shifting their focus toward families, and aw...
View articleLess than 20 percent of online retailers use Web technologies such as Java, Flash, or chat functions to enhance the shopping experience, according to ...
View articleForrester Research found that while mobile devices will become a driver of e-commerce in Europe, they aren't likely to be used to conduct transactions...
View articleData collected by Nielsen//NetRatings across Europe, Asia Pacific, and North America, found more than 295 million people across 20 countries have Inte...
View articleMore than half of current online shoppers made their first purchase during the past year, and you can probably expect more to buy online when the holi...
View articleTo the surprise of absolutely no one, a study by Andersen Consulting found that the US is leading the global e-commerce race, and major differences st...
View articleTraditional companies may be paying more attention to online advertising, but they have long way to go to equal dot-com advertisers when it comes to a...
View articleA new study points out that advertising on free ISPs has intrinsicadvantages as wellas distinct drawbacks. Read More...
View articleThe back-to-school season is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. More and more students and parents are using the Internet to shop online, and not...
View articleThere may not be too many mobile Internet users in the US, but people seem to be gearing up for wireless access. The NPD Group has found an increase i...
View articleA survey by Shop.org and The Boston Consulting Group found that online retailers are making moves toward profitability. But will they ever catch multi...
View articleThe number of seniors online will more than triple from 11.1 million in 1999 to 34.1 million in 2004, and they will account for 20 percent of all new ...
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