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SPONSORED SUPPLEMENT: Securing the e-Payments ProcessFor consumers and retailers alike, ensuring the security of online payments is key to the future of online retailing
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Web-based transportation logistics is driving the cost out of productsLogistics can add significantly to the end cost of a product. Now Family Dollar Stores is using web-based transportation logistics to drive cost out of retail goods and improve margins.
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The online shopping tidal wave isn’t breaking yetOnline shopping was up 23% in Q4 and 29% in 2002, and the good news about online shopping didn’t end on Dec. 24, Forrester Research analyst Christopher Kelley told attendees at the NRF Convention. Online retailers should prepare for more of the same for this year, next year and beyond.
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Kmart gets $2 billion—but not much of it is going to the webIndustry consultants are trying out different scenarios about future operations of Kmart.com as Kmart continues to slug its way out of Chapter 11.
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Sharpen those pencilsROI is much on the minds of retailers as they make buying decisions these days, vendors at the NRF Annual Convention tell Internet Retailer.
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American Express beefs up its Blue card for e-commerceAmerican Express is beefing up its Blue cards with an IDKeeper feature that stores cardholders’ personal data as well as favorite web sites. AmEx, says the idea is to make online shopping easier as well as more secure.
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When hot sneakers fly off the shelves, Nike’s retailers go to Nike.netFor some small merchants, the web is opening up a new way to check upcoming styles and place orders without having to leave their store’s desktop computer.
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The affluent online penny-pincherThe largest concentration of visitors to comparison shopping sites is in the over-$60,000 annual income category.
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Making the web feel safeThe perception that web shoppers expose themselves to heightened risk of credit card fraud and identity theft by ordering online is dead wrong.
By Jack Love Leave a commentContinuing an expansion of online grocery operations that began a year ago on the West Coast, Safeway introduced Vons.com into Las Vegas. With a new president, Safeway’s betting on more than luck as it expands eastward.
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Look, ma, no wiresMore than a fun service for coffeehouse web surfers, wireless fidelity is making it easier for retail chains to communicate with headquarters.
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Designing by the NumbersIt’s the little things that customers do that tell the story about site design—and some retailers are measuring and reacting to those little things to boost sales.
By Mary Wagner Leave a commentAffiliate marketers are battling over credit for customers’ clicking and the affiliate service providers are trying to impose some order.
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