1/20/2004
E-Retail Sales Rose in 2003
Online shopping search engine BizRate reports that online retail sales in the US totaled $55.93 billion in 2003, with holiday sales in particular reaching $8.59 billion.
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1/20/2004
Online Retail Update: Latest Q4 Quote
comScore Media Metrix reports that Q4 2003 online retail sales in the US totaled $17.21 billion, rising 30% over the fourth quarter of 2002 when $13.28 billion was generated online.
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1/16/2004
Women, Comparison Shopping Help Boost E-commerce Holiday Revenues
Early stats from the 2003 holiday shopping season are beginning to trickle in, and at first glance it looks as if it was a resounding success for the e-commerce industry, thanks in part to more women shoppers and the power of shopping search engines.
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1/12/2004
December's Top Affiliate Programs
The top 10 affiliate programs of December 2003, as ranked by Refer-it.
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12/29/2003
Holiday Shopping Satisfaction Guaranteed
Consumers and retailers alike are singing the Web s praises this holiday season.
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12/11/2003
Shoppers Ring Up $8.5B in November 2003
The e-commerce season is well underway, as shopping carts are filled with DVDs, books, music, toys and games.
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12/10/2003
Cleanliness Key to E-Marketing Success
Research for the third quarter of 2003 reveals lower bounce rates.
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12/10/2003
Western European E-Com To Reach Nearly
By 2008, e-commerce penetration will hit 60 percent, with average spending close to US $1000 per buyer.
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12/2/2003
Online Shoppers Are Getting It Done Earlier
'Black Friday' has traditionally been the day when shoppers flock to the stores, but Web measurements indicate that many consumers showed the same pre-holiday enthusiasm online.
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11/6/2003
E-tailers Will See Green
Online shopping confidence grows with 2003 holiday shopping predictions that indicate 18 percent more Internet surfers will hit the Web to buy gifts.
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11/4/2003
Online And Married With Cash
Fall 2003 Top Items Purchased
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10/2/2003
Regional Differences Among Users
The 2003 regional study conducted by Pew Internet & American Life Project made some interesting observations in the areas that Advertising.com found most responsive to online ads.
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8/22/2003
U.S. E-commerce Gains in 2Q 2003
2003, increasing 27.8 percent over 2Q 2002 to $12.477 billion.
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8/7/2003
U.S. E-commerce to See Significant Growth by 2008
Oline shopping experiences will spark significant growth in the industry.
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6/12/2003
Free Shipping Delivers Online Customers
Retail Consumer Survey Report indicated that free delivery and handling was the promotion most likely to encourage their online purchases.
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6/9/2003
The lack of alternative online payment options slows e-commerce adoption
The lack of alternative online payment options to credit cards is slowing consumers adoption of e-commerce, Dan Schatt, senior analyst at Celent Communications, told Internet Retailer 2006 Conference & Exhibition attendees in Chicago on Tuesday.
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4/18/2003
Many Merchants Lack Measurement
If site visitors aren't being tracked, how can e-tailers figure out how to keep them?
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2/26/2003
Ecommerce sales on the up in US
Online retail sales in the US surpassed USD45 billion in 2002, reports E-commerce Times.
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2/26/2003
E-Banking Blooming, But Needs New Apps, Best Practices
Widespread adoption is likely if the industry comes up with a few new tricks.
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1/15/2003
Online retail spending to soar in the US
Jupiter forecasts that online retail spending in the US will grow by 28 percent in 2003 to USD52 billion.
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12/18/2002
More online content buyers in the US next year
eMarketer estimates that an additional 5.3 million US consumers will be paying for online content by the end of 2003.
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12/16/2002
E-Commerce Racks Up a $2 Billion Week
Estimated sales figures from several measurement firms show that consumers are serious about online shopping as holiday outlays are up 30 to 40 percent this year.
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12/13/2002
US consumers spending more than ever online
US consumers spent USD2 billion on online purchases during the post-Thanksgiving week, according to comScore Media Metrix.
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12/6/2002
Books Are Among Bestsellers
New media meets traditional media as millions of e-shoppers buy books online.
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11/13/2002
Women shop online more than men
The BBC reports that while women are more likely to shop over the Internet, men are more likely to spend more online.
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