Showing posts with label HarveyNorman. Show all posts
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Thursday, 7 April 2011

Harvey Norman launches daily deal website



Harvey Norman launches daily deal website
Chris ZapponeApril 7, 2011 - In the latest sign of change gripping the retail sector, Gerry Harvey has waded into the online space with the launch of a daily deal shopping site.The unveiling of the site is a reversal for the head of electronics and furniture chain Harvey Norman, who in November lashed out at the government for allowing consumers to import merchandise, bought online and costing less than $1000, GST free.
Harvey Norman launches daily deal website
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Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Harvey Norman set to finally launch online store



Australian retail veteran Gerry Harvey has finally admitted plans to move into online retail, in the latest move by a bricks-and-mortar giant to jump on the internet bandwagon.The move comes as Harvey and a suite of bricks-and-mortar retailers including David Jones and Myer have continued to
Harvey Norman set to finally launch online store
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Thursday, 6 January 2011

Why good retailers will survive the internet | Article | The Punch


Why good retailers will survive the internet 06 Jan 05:50am
Change and innovation are always feared, and therefore always resisted.   When the first ATMs were introduced, the banking unions fought against them because they feared it would mean the end of tellers (who can forget the lines we used to endure at banks in the bad old days). Instead, we saw the rise of electronic banking with the banks now involved in almost every transaction. When the video player was first introduced, film industry experts predicted the end of cinemas, but today we are seeing a resurgence in cinema attendance numbers because the industry was forced to become more innovative, and now delivers a significantly enhanced customer experience via new developments such as 3D.
Why good retailers will survive the internet | Article | The Punch
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