All Online articles – Page 146
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Comment and Opinion
Cutting a dash
‘Cart abandonment’ may put you in mind of an upturned trolley in a ditch, but it’s a serious problem online, as retailers fight to make ecommerce as easy as possible.
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News
Hereforapound.com first-year sales ‘on target’
Online single price retailer Hereforapound.com said it is “on target” to achieving £4m-£5m in first-year turnover after receiving 100,000 visits in its first month.
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News
Ocado's Sizzle.co.uk site to sell posher kitchenware
Ocado is preparing to launch a new website specialising in kitchen and dining products called Sizzle.co.uk…
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News
Tesco kicks off first TV ad campaign for Blinkbox Music
Tesco has launched its first above-the-line advertising campaign for its music-streaming service Blinkbox Music.
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Sainsbury’s sells off stake in e-book social network Anobii
Sainsbury’s has sold off its 64% stake in ebook social network Anobii to Italian publishing group Mondadori.
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News
Vente-Privee French wine online hits UK
A French online wine retailer has extended to the UK and is aiming for £2m in first-year sales…
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Analysis and Features
Can pound shops work online?
A raft of new pound shops have launched online, but how transferrable is the model?…
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Analysis and Features
Dark store wars: which retailer has the best strategy?
As online shopping gathers more and more momentum, retailers are engaging in a new generation of store wars…
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News
Shonn Brothers launches latest online pound shop
The third online pound shop to launch in the space of a week plans to take on rivals with a range of 2,000 products…
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News
Poundworld launches online store Poundshop.com this week
Poundworld is hoping to steal a march on its rivals this week by launching what it claims is the UK’s biggest online pound store – Poundshop.com.
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Ella's Kitchen goes full steam ahead with e-commerce sales arm
Shoppers will be able to buy the entire Ella’s Kitchen ambient range direct from the supplier from next week….
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Entertainment market grows in 2013 but discs no longer fly
Digital services such as Netflix and Blinkbox helped the entertainment market grow for the first time in five years – but physical products such as discs continued to decline.
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News
Iceland to launch click & collect as it extends online offer
Iceland will launch click & collect trials next year as it continues to develop its multichannel offer…
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Cyber Monday shoppers hit by RBS banking outage
Thousands of Cyber Monday shoppers struggled to complete their purchases yesterday evening after an IT glitch at RBS hit banking transactions.
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Comment and Opinion
Are the big four taking the discounters seriously enough?
You only have to eye the Kantar figures since August to know how tricky times are for the supermarkets…
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Analysis and Features
Will Morrisons online deliver?
Morrisons will make its online debut on 10 January with a house call by Dalton Philips himself…
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News
Iceland Appliances to sell fridges and freezers via the web
Shoppers will now be able to buy domestic appliances such as fridges, freezers and dishwashers from Iceland’s online service.
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News
Asda brings click & collect to six London Underground stations
Asda is bringing grocery click & collect services to six London Underground stations in partnership with Transport for London (TfL).
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Comment and Opinion
Could subscription services end the weekly shop?
The subscription economy opens up a worldwide market conservatively estimated at $500bn…
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News
Pernod Ricard UK aiming to be an ‘digital expert’ in booze
Pernod Ricard UK has plans to develop itself into an ‘digital expert’ for the grocery channel as part of a new UK-wide strategy.