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Holiday Spending Delivers Q4 Gifts to E-commerce Sellers

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For example, in 2009, online sales equaled $129 billion, increasing to $143 billion in 2010, with a projected increase in 2011 to $197 billion. Always crucial to customer satisfaction, the holiday tsunami of consumer spending could have uncovered important “weak spots” in any e-sellers’ team chemistry.

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How choosing “Birdman” hurts the Oscars brand

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One of the cardinal rules of good branding is to consider the interests of the target audience before making decisions that may be inconsistent with what you want your brand to stand for in the eyes (and hearts) of your main customers. viewers, its lowest rating since 2009. Phillip Hallman, the film studies librarian at the U.

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Copyright expert Nicholas Wells on the newest Google Bowling

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He has been practicing intellectual property law for eight years, founding a boutique law firm in 2009 that handles technology and intellectual property issues, with offices in New York and Salt Lake City. Before that, Nicolas got his MBA and worked in the software industry doing technical marketing, mostly in the open source/Linux space.

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50 amazing facts about Amazon.com to inspire your company

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Amazon.com facts are especially relevant now; with Amazon making some of the most expensive company acquisitions in the most unlikely industries, there is lots of speculation as to why and what is really going on. Instead, Amazon focuses on selection, price, and convenience to make customers’ lives easier and better. Customer value.

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Social media strategy leaders: Kerry Gallagher

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Throughout her career, Kerry has worked in social media at not-for-profits, agencies, and in the insurance and finance industries. I graduated from college in 2009 and found myself in a tough economic environment. This job exposed me to many industries and not-for-profits, where I found similarities and differences in their needs.

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Zucked: When Algorithms Replace Ethics

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McNamee served as Zuckerberg’s mentor from 2006-to-2009, starting shortly after young Zuck dropped out of Harvard where Facebook began by facilitating the ability to find dates for frat boys at elite universities. It is Facebook’s power tool not for the users who are the product but for advertisers that are the customers.

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