
Using the power of reviews for goodby Miri Thomas | Publication date: 10/11/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business Despite the recent bad press, reviews can still be a force for good. |
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Coping with the Christmas rushby James Dart | Publication date: 27/10/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business If you are worried about the expected surge in sales, here are some top tips for a happy clickmas. |
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Grey is the new blackby Miri Thomas | Publication date: 04/10/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business Kudos to Toast for featuring a grey-haired model |
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Four lessons to learn from mobile emailby Miri Thomas | Publication date: 26/09/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business What you can learn from the emails of Orvis, The Hut, The Holding Company and Tesco |
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Suppliers overcharging small businesses by £3.6 billionby James Dart | Publication date: 15/09/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business Small businesses are being overcharged by more than £3.6 billion by “greedy suppliers”, according to a survey produced by b-to-b group-buying website Huddlebuy.co.uk. |
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ECMOD Direct Commerce Conferenceby Direct Commerce | Publication date: 06/09/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business New venue, new direction, new energy |
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Paying a premiumby Miri Thomas | Publication date: 30/08/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business Amazon, Asos and M and M Direct all offer a premium service, but is it worth it? |
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You'd better smileby Miri Thomas | Publication date: 25/08/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business We know smiles sell, but isn't Bravissimo overdoing it? |
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Cover storyby Miri Thomas | Publication date: 03/08/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business What would you say are the most important messages to convey on a catalogue’s front cover? |
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On online shopping and the art of persuasionby Miri Thomas | Publication date: 16/06/2011 | Category: Views>CataBLOGue e-business When shopping online, consumers want to be seduced by the best offer. In this case Crutchfield does it well. EBay and Dell not so much. |
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