10/23/2002
Spending on online content to soar
IDC estimates that spending for online content worldwide will total over USD50 billion in 2002.
|
10/21/2002
Good email marketing wins over consumers
eMarketer reports that well-executed email marketing permission campaigns can have a positive impact on consumers attitudes towards companies.
|
10/9/2002
US online banking population set to grow
eMarketer forecast that the number of US households banking online will almost double from 2001 to 2005.
|
10/4/2002
A Rosy Outlook for Holiday E-Commerce
With only six official Christmases under its belt, e-commerce is finally finding a place in consumer holiday shopping plans, say analysts, and despite the ailing economy, sales are expected to ring in at an all-time high.
|
10/2/2002
Online Consumer Confidence, Spending Grows
E-shoppers have not only increased the amount of money they are spending, they keep coming back for more.
|
9/25/2002
Hint to Merchants: Start the Push Now
Jupiter Research finds that online shoppers plan to start their holiday buying early and will spend an estimated $13.1B, up 17 percent from 2001.
|
9/17/2002
A third of all email sent is spam
Ecommerce Times reports that spam now represents a third or more of all email sent.
|
9/17/2002
US online consumer sales still rising
Online consumer sales in the US reached USD1.5 billion for the week ending August 25, according to comScore Media Metrix.
|
8/19/2002
E-Commerce Continues to Post Gains
Total online consumer sales in July 2002 were $6 billion and non-travel sales grew to $3.1 billion.
|
8/6/2002
E-Business - A Critical Business Strategy
Serving clients through multiple channels is a well-accepted philosophy of customer and brand management, and is thriving through new enabling technologies and processes. Those pursuing vision-driven enterprise transformation will move ahead in the marketplace.
|
8/6/2002
May the Customer Stay With You
Much has been said about the webs’ ability to level the playing field and help bring the benefits, often only accessible to big business, down to companies in the emerging to mid-level sectors.
|
7/30/2002
Online sales on the up in US
online sales grew 10 percent to USD1.4 billion
|
7/26/2002
Interactive/ecommerce revenues set to grow
US interactive/ecommerce revenues will reach USD81.1 billion by 2006, according to a study from the Direct Marketing Association.
|
7/26/2002
Top E-Commerce Companies Analyzed
In what seems to be counter-intuitive, the future of success for e-commerce companies depends more on how companies conduct themselves offline that online.
|
7/19/2002
US online consumer spending hits a new high
Online consumer spending grew by 41 percent in the second quarter of 2002
|
6/13/2002
Over half of US etailors made a profit in 2001
A new survey from Shop.org indicates that 56 percent of online retailers in the US reported profits during 2001, a rise of 13 percent in 2000.
|
6/13/2002
High price for content management systems
A new study from Jupiter Media Metrix suggests that companies are overpaying for content management technology.
|
6/13/2002
Ebilling could save companies millions
A new report from Gartner Research indicates that an average large company in the US could save at least USD13.1 million per year by sending invoices to consumers via ebilling.
|
5/30/2002
Online Sales Keep On Growing
The government says that U.S. retail e-commerce sales for the first quarter of this year were an estimated $9.849 billion, up about 19 percent from the first quarter a year ago but down from last year's holiday-packed fourth quarter estimate of $11.2 billion.
|
5/29/2002
Permission Marketing is an Oxymoron
For over two hundred years in the United States, marketers have been selling the American public on products and services to make their lives more enjoyable, efficient and effective.
|
5/24/2002
Online ad slump was no worse than offline
Non-English speakers outnumber native English speakers when it comes to using the Internet, according to new research from Global Reach.
|
5/17/2002
Spam, Saturation Plague E-Mail Marketing
E-mail marketing could be reaching the breaking point, with spam now comprising the majority of most users' inboxes, according to Executive Summary Consulting, Inc. and Quris.
|
5/17/2002
Summer Travelers Take to the 'Net and the Road
Security concerns and a troubled economy aside, almost as many Americans are traveling this season as they did last year.
|
5/17/2002
Big Traffic Surges for Web Subscribers, Students, Flowers & Search Engines
Despite a drop in time spent online by most Web users, significant increases could be measured.
|
4/29/2002
E-Commerce Goes On a Roll
First-quarter reports show solid growth in consumer online sales; however, the latest GDP figures show the IT recession continuing.
|