5 Things to Know About Mobile Search and The Mobile User
As more mobile Internet users emerge, mobile search is heating up. Here are a few things to think about as you explore how mobile affects your business.
As more mobile Internet users emerge, mobile search is heating up. Here are a few things to think about as you explore how mobile affects your business.
If you want to build a following using social media, don’t try to sell on Facebook and Twitter–just be yourself.
Wine merchant Geerlings & Wade launched a mobile commerce site on May 19. The site, which had a soft launch last week, is designed to bring a simpler home page to users accessing the site from a mobile device, says Chris Edwards, general manager of Geerlings & Wade and the Winetasting Network.
With Apple announcing that it sold 1 million iPads just 20 days after its April 3 release, Michelle Eichner, vice president of e-mail products for Pivotal Veracity, thinks merchants need to keep it on their mobile commerce radar.
Ever since The Republic of Tea launched its first Website in January 1999, the teas merchant
If 2010 is going to be the year mobile commerce takes off, we’re off to a slow start. Many marketers are not ready to face m-commerce.
Website data can be an early indicator that specific offline marketing efforts that mention a URL are either succeeding or askew.
If streaming video can increase visitor engagement and conversion rates, then it stands to reason that embedding videos in e-mail should increase reader
CREDIT CARDS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONLINE PAYMENT OPTION. A panel at the MRC’s E-Commerce Payments & Risk Conference offered some insight into what else is
When it comes to implementing video, e-commerce in general is lagging behind the rest of the Internet on the video front, according to Dr. Melody King, vice president of sales and marketing for video production company Treepodia