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E-tailers Realize Money Can’t Buy Loyalty

In the glory days of e-tailing, many Internet pure plays spent lavishly on customer acquisition and loyalty programs, not to mention building what would later turn out to be excess capacity. ...

What Small Biz Gets from the Web

Despite the dot-com downturn, there is still room for small offline retailers on the Web and good reasons for them to be there, according to industry analysts ...

eBay Charity Efforts Draw Cynicism, Complaints

Some eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) users, questioning both the auction giant's motives and requirements for a charity auction benefiting victims of last week's terrorist attacks on the United States, are accusing the company of building its corporate image at their expense ...

Small Businesses Venturing Online – A How-To Guide (Part 2)

In Part 1 of this primer for small offline businesses that want to go online, we saw how much planning is involved in making the move, from selecting the inventory that will be sold, to choosing which companies will design and host the site ...

Small Businesses Venturing Online – A How-To Guide (Part 1)

Setting up an e-tail outlet is a natural progression for small offline retailers, according to experts, but in order to succeed, retailers need to plan, plan, plan ...

Hacker Breaches Payments Site Webcertificate.com

Online payments provider Ecount confirmed to the E-Commerce Times on Monday night that a hacker or hackers breached security at its Web payment site, Webcertificate.com ...

Flooz Blues: Web Currency Site To File for Bankruptcy

Ending weeks of speculation, online currency site Flooz.comclosed for good over the weekend and announced it would file for bankruptcy ...

Report: Internet a Growing Piece of Latin American Pie

Companies in Latin America expect the percentage of total revenue generated by the Internet to be nearly three times as much in 2001 as it was in 2000, according to an IDC report released Thursday ...

Amazon Extends Credit to Corporate Buyers

Taking aim at the lucrative business-to-business (B2B) market, Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) unveiled a corporate accounts initiative Wednesday that will accept online purchase orders from qualified businesses, libraries, schools, government institutions and other organizations that want to purchase items from the e-tailer without using a credit card.

Peter Gabriel’s Label Launches Internet Music Service

Beating the major record labels to the punch, rock star PeterGabriel's Real WorldRecords label, in collaboration with Womad music festivals and digital music service On Demand Distribution (OD2), launchedan online digital subscription music service Tuesday ...

Report: Brick-and-Clicks Undervalue Their Own Web Sites

By only looking at top-line metrics such as sales and profits, 69 percent of brick-and-click retailers are underestimating the benefits derived from their Web sites, according to a report released Monday by Jupiter Media Metrix ...

Major Studios To Launch Movies-On-Demand Internet Service

Five of Hollywood's major motion picture studios announced Thursday they were partnering to create an online movie service that will offer digital downloads of both new and old movies to broadband Internet users ...

Walmart.com Faces Hurdles with New College Bookstore

Walmart.com, the e-commerce arm of retail giant Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT), opened an online college bookstore Wednesday, offering students discounts of up to 30 percent on more than 300,000 titles, including textbooks, study guides and graduate school guides ...

I-Marketing Interview: Dell (Part 2)

Deborah de Freitas, senior manager of online marketing for Dell Computer (Nasdaq: DELL), recently talked with the E-Commerce Times about how Dell uses the Internet to reach potential customers ...

I-Marketing Interview: Dell

Deborah de Freitas, senior manager of online marketing for Dell Computer (Nasdaq: DELL), believes that online advertising is the perfect way to sell computers to people accustomed to living in a "hyperlinked world." ...

Report: Populace Popping In (and Out) of X10.com

For the third month in a row, electronics e-tailer X10.com saw more traffic than e-commerce heavyweights eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) and Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN), according to statistics for July released Monday by Jupiter Media Metrix (Nasdaq: JMXI) ...

Webvan Seeks More Bids for Assets – Shareholders To Get Nothing

Defunct online grocer Webvan (Nasdaq: WBVN) said Monday that it is soliciting bids for the purchase of its business units, technology platforms and other assets ...

Internet Currency Site Flooz Suspends Operations

Internet message boards have been humming with speculation over the past few days that online currency company Flooz.com is going out of business ...

Amazon Opens Seattle Mariners Store in Japan

Hoping to cash in on Japan's infatuation with baseball's Seattle Mariners, Internet behemoth Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) launched the Seattle Mariners Store at its Japanese site on Tuesday ...

Report: Maximizing the Value of Online Ads

Sixty-four percent of online advertisers will pay more money for placements they view as premium inventory, according to a study released Tuesday by Jupiter Media Metrix (Nasdaq: JMXI) at its sixth annual Online Advertising Forum ...

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