Showing posts with label retailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retailer. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 January 2011

Trading web is winning big business



Online Retail for those who have got it right is booming, read this article:
Trading web is winning big business  -Chris Johnston January 8, 2011
Gabby Leibovich (right), with brother Hezi.

Gabby Leibovich (right), with brother Hezi. Photo: Michael Clayton-Jones

GABBY Leibovich says he sometimes wonders if the Melbourne-based online empire he has built from nothing with his brother Hezi is real - and that it is true he runs a juggernaut internet shop worth perhaps $A100 million this financial year. (Click below to see the article)

Trading web is winning big business
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Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Aussie e-commerce expo kicks off: photos - Business - News



The Australian Online Retailer Expo 2010 got underway yesterday at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. The exhibition runs to the end of the week and brings e-retailers, merchants, web developers and manufacturers together to showcase the booming Australian e-commerce offerings.
Aussie e-commerce expo kicks off: photos - Business - News
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Thursday, 11 February 2010

Internet Retailing » Foresee identifies how social media impacts online shopping

At last, a concisely written and well researched approach and understanding of how retailers should  use Facebook to successfully engage with customers. Considering in Nov 2009, 46% of all internet usage was on Facebook in Australia 9 According to Nielsen research) , it would almost appear to be a no brainer, however not many businesses are embracing a quality Facebook page.

Click on the link below to read more!

Internet Retailing » Foresee identifies how social media impacts online shopping
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Internet Retailing » Foresee identifies how social media impacts online shopping

At last, a concisely written and well researched approach and understanding of how retailers should  use Facebook to successfully engage with customers. Considering in Nov 2009, 46% of all internet usage was on Facebook in Australia 9 According to Nielsen research) , it would almost appear to be a no brainer, however not many businesses are embracing a quality Facebook page.

Click on the link below to read more!

Internet Retailing » Foresee identifies how social media impacts online shopping
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