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Holiday Spending Delivers Q4 Gifts to E-commerce Sellers

Biznology

The 2011 holiday shopping season blur, though hectic, was a welcome event for e-commerce sellers and online retailers. For example, in 2009, online sales equaled $129 billion, increasing to $143 billion in 2010, with a projected increase in 2011 to $197 billion. “Shopping and shipping” formed a fabulous team in 2011.

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[UPDATE] 7 Customer Loyalty Programs That Actually Add Value

Hubspot

According to the 2015 Colloquy Customer Loyalty Census , American households hold memberships in an average of 29 loyalty programs, but are active (meaning earn or redeem at least one per year) in only 12 of them. This abandonment is often caused by "sticker shock" after tax and shipping prices have been applied.

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The Ultimate List of 2012 Email Marketing Stats

Hubspot

to 25.6%, the first quarter-over-quarter drop since Q1-Q2 2011. Others such as “% off,” “discount,” “free,” “half price,” “save,” “voucher,” “early bird,” and “2 for 1? was 84% in Q3 2012, which was down about 5% compared to the same period in 2011. Source: eConsultancy 2012 Email Marketing Industry Census ) Tweet This Stat.

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7 Customer Loyalty Programs That Actually Add Value

Hubspot

According to the 2011 Colloquy Customer Loyalty Census , of the $48 billion worth of perceived value in reward points and miles distributed by American businesses annually, one-third goes unredeemed by consumers. In 2011, eCommerce shopping cart abandonment hit a record high of 72%, and is still rising. But is it working?

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Are You Making These Costly Holiday Mobile Mistakes?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

According to comScore, consumers spent approximately $37 billion on holiday shopping in 2011—up about 15 percent from 2010. population are avid mobile Internet users, according to 2011 U.S. Census department figures. Many holiday retail consumers use their handheld devices to compare prices and promotional offers.

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7 common complaints with online tracking (and why they’re b t)

Velocity Partners

It’s in the terms and conditions of every site (which I know no one reads) and was written about in numerous articles ( here’s one from 2011 ). Let me just ask you one question: Do you have the same problem with the census? That’s the price I’m paying to visit that site? It’s not that the information wasn’t out there.