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Stock Analysts Cut E-Commerce Expectations

DoubleClick "regardless of September 11th has been weakened by a difficult advertising environment," Legg told the E-Commerce Times Legg added that Priceline, like other travel-related companies, is "obviously getting hit hard" by a falloff in travel demand. Before September 1...

Web Isn’t So World-Wide When it Comes to E-tail

"We believe it is more convenient for people to trade in their native language, using their native currency and trading items that may be of local interest," eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove told the E-Commerce Times. ...

Web Isn’t So World-Wide When it Comes to E-tail

"We believe it is more convenient for people to trade in their native language, using their native currency and trading items that may be of local interest," eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove told the E-Commerce Times. ...

Web Isn’t So World-Wide When it Comes to E-tail

"We believe it is more convenient for people to trade in their native language, using their native currency and trading items that may be of local interest," eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove told the E-Commerce Times. ...

A Dynamic Moment for E-tailing

When they write the definitive history book about the evolution of electronic commerce, 2001 may emerge as a pivotal year in the industry's growth ...

What Small Biz Gets from the Web

"I think people have to separate what is happening to dot-coms from the value of the Internet to retailers," Gartner research director David Schehr told the E-Commerce Times. Schehr believes the real value of the Web to small retailers is its ability to provide an additional...

Online Travel Sites Face Greatest Challenge

As a country, the United States is just beginning to experience the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11th. One of the many consequences, even if not the most drastic, is the downturn in the travel industry ...

Amazon in the Right Place, Wrong Time

Timing is everything in life. And for Amazon.com, the timing lately couldn't be much worse ...

I-Marketing Interview: General Motors (Part 2)

In Part 2 of her interview with the E-Commerce Times, eGM director of interactive marketing Joyce Fierens continues from where we left off, revealing more of what she and the automotive giant have learned about marketing a company on the Internet ECT: What advantages have you ...

E-Tailers Dangle 3D Imaging To Convert Surfers to Buyers

"When it's used haphazardly -- such as when online shoppers are forced to view rotating objects, or see product videos they haven't specifically requested -- that creates a situation that's more likely to turn off potential buyers than to encourage them to buy," Yankee Group analyst Paul Ritter told the E-Commerce Times...

I-Marketing Interview: General Motors

Those days are long gone now, and Fierens has found that the Internet has become a vital tool in a marketer's toolbox. She spoke with the E-Commerce Times about how important it is to define specific objectives for using the Web in marketing campaigns ...

Online Travel: The Mountain Just Got Higher

As the days take us further from the horrific events of September 11th, it becomes clearer that the tech industries have lost some of their best and brightest. ...

Report: E-Biz Success Not Easy To Measure

"If you have the Internet project manager measure whether the Internetproject is doing well," the answer that it is going well is not going to be a shock, Jupiter research director David Taylor commented in an interview with the E-Commerce Times ...

Spam Report: U.S. Regulators Ignore Most Junk E-Mail

"The issue is crystal clear," attorney David Kramer, of the law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, told the E-Commerce Times. "Spam is theft. It is a shifting of the costs from the advertiser to the advertising recipient and the parties transmitting the message." "There i...

Testing the Limits of Online Shopper Loyalty

No one can say Buy.com doesn't have a sense of humor. The e-tailer, which was recently saved from financial ruin by its founder, briefly published a sign across its site that read: "Not Going Out of Business Sale." ...

eBay Charity Efforts Draw Cynicism, Complaints

eBay spokesperson Kevin Pursglove told the E-Commerce Times that "when you are a company the size of eBay and in the media eye, there are always people who will question your motives." Launched earlier this week with the support and praise of New York Governor George Pataki, e...

Real Estate Moves Online … Slowly

"Any Internet application that triesto disintermediate brokerages is going to fail," Mike Bell, vice presidentand research director at Gartner Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Peoplestill very much depend on brokers and agents to guide them through theprocess." "I've had a n...

Message to M-Marketers: Don’t Be ‘Pushy’

Picture this: You're driving to dear old Mom's house one Mother's Day in the not-too-distant future, when you realize you've forgotten to buy a gift. ...

Expedia Says Bookings ‘Encouraging;’ eBay Says Q3 on Track

However, Chuck Hill, director of research at First Call, which tracks corporate earnings estimates, told the E-Commerce Times that eBay and others may yet be hurt if the economy heads into recession "We expect (analyst) earnings estimates to come down this week," Hill said. Wh...

Report: Free Stuff, Lotteries and Financial Sites Join Web’s Top 50

"What we're seeing is the bigger, traditional firms using the Internet as a way to promote their products and supplement their offline promotions and advertisements," Jupiter analyst and vice president Stephen Kim told the E-Commerce Times. "That stands in contrast to the first reaction of traditional companies to the Web, which was to make these beautiful sites focused on direct channel sales."

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