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September 21, 2009
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  • Sears to allow third parties to sell on its Web site
    When Sears redesigned its main Web site, the company quietly launched a marketplace for other merchants. Sears is now actively seeking business partners for the site. "The Sears marketplace platform provides new opportunities for us to deliver more shopping choices to our customers as well as open up new lines of communication with our business partners," a Sears representative said. "This current platform expansion is an evolution of a process we established with our Internet partners last November." InternetRetailer.com (9/17) , Forbes/The Associated Press (9/18) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  Shop.org Summit News 
 
Studies show that customers find re-entering a credit card number cumbersome, while using an alternative payment method with payment information already on file quicker and easier. Upon integration with Amazon Payments, over 15% of Patagonia.com's orders were completed with Checkout by Amazon. Learn more about adding Checkout by Amazon to your site.
  Online Retail Trends 
 
  • Single women and mothers have very different online shopping habits
    The divide between the online habits of mothers and single women is widening in the recession, according to a new study by online performance marketing company Prospectiv. The survey revealed that mothers are more likely than single women to seek and redeem online coupons and try product samples. Additionally, more single women than mothers believe in a blog's effectiveness in communicating about new products. MediaPost Communications (9/18) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Internet becomes fashion's tastemaker
    The Internet is allowing more people to converse and share fashion news and trends, adding to the growth of the online-shopping sector. As consumers continue to nab first dibs on the latest fashions through the Internet, online shopping has grown 12.6%, according to the NPD Group. Chicago Tribune/Tribune Newspapers (9/21) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  Companies in the News 
  • Amazon transitions from bookshop to general store
    Jeffrey P. Bezos founded Amazon.com as an online bookstore 15 years ago. Now, the company is about to hit a significant milestone: Its percentage of worldwide sales soon will no longer be dominated by media products, such as books, music and movies. Amazon is quickly transitioning into a global, online general store. The New York Times (9/19) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Amazon adds electronics accessories to own-label range: Amazon Basics, the Internet giant's range of electronics accessories, launched over the weekend with products such as blank DVDs and audio-video cables. Amazon said it will add to its electronics-related range, but the focus will remain on low-priced accessories rather than high-end gadgets, with the noted exception of the Kindle. The Wall Street Journal/Digits blog (9/20)
  • U.K. online, catalog retailer Boden plans European push
    Boden, the U.K.-based online and catalog clothing retailer, is planning a significant push into Europe after successfully entering Germany. The retail brand, which has become synonymous with the U.K. middle classes, is looking into launching in Scandinavia, France, Switzerland and the Benelux countries. Financial Times (tiered subscription model) (9/20) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Norma Kamali to launch exclusive line for eBay
    Norma Kamali, the fashion designer who opened a store on eBay earlier this year, has announced that she will design an exclusive line for the Internet auction site. Kamali joins Narciso Rodriguez, who also recently announced that he will be launching a line for eBay. AuctionBytes (9/18) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • A shifting landscape in display-ad market
    The dominance of ad networks is being challenged by some top publishers, including ESPN, Turner Broadcasting and Forbes, which are selling their own space, as well as portals such as Google and AOL, which have formed exchanges to handle their display inventory. The Wall Street Journal (9/21) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Legislative & Regulatory 
  • French tribunal finds eBay responsible for counterfeit goods
    A French tribunal has ordered eBay to pay $118,000 as the online marketplace was deemed responsible for counterfeit items sold on its Web site, according to LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton. The tribunal said eBay also would be fined for any future infringements. "The tribunal has ruled that eBay, in using in its advertisements the keywords of some of LVMH's brands, has committed acts of counterfeiting through reproduction or imitation," LVMH Director Pierre Gode said. The Wall Street Journal (9/19) , Reuters (9/18) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Shop.org Spotlight 
  • Working mother digs into research about moms and social media
    Shop.org's Fiona Swerdlow -- a working mother herself -- digs deeper into research released last week about moms' love of social media. "If you still think Facebook, MySpace and Twitter are the sole purview of the young, hip and single, guess again: Mothers actually use all of these media in droves," she writes. Read the blog. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Shop.org SmartStat: Sept. 21, 2009
    2,000 people are expected to attend the Shop.org Summit this week in Las Vegas. Source: Shop.org LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Retailers, dine with your peers in Dallas, Boston and NYC
    Shop.org hosts free regional networking dinners across the country for retailers to network with industry peers. Shop.org will host regional dinners Oct. 7 at Cadillac Ranch in Dallas; Oct. 14 at Flemings Prime Steakhouse in Boston; and Oct. 15 at Ruth's Chris Steakhouse in New York City. Learn more. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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