Here's a link to the video archive of a round-table about Social Shopping, from the 4th E-commerce convention in Paris last September. Among the participants: Zlio, Blog Shopping, Prestigium, Loomeo and OhMyBuzz.Social Shopping : la vidéo de la 4ème convention E-Commerce
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Social Shopping : la vidéo de la 4ème convention E-Commerce
Sorry, Boys, This Is Our Domain - New York Times
The prototypical computer whiz of popular imagination — pasty, geeky, male — has failed to live up to his reputation.Sorry, Boys, This Is Our Domain - New York Times
Posted by Michael S. Levy at 11:05 AM
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
How to Un-Incorporate Your Company Culture « FoundRead
Chuck Longanecker is the founder of the Web2.0 consulting firm, digital-telepathy, based in San Diego, Calif. Chuck wrote previously for Found|READ about how to optimize your “startup life” in Run Your Company From The Heart. This piece, on how to recast your startup’s culture, is the second in a series.How to Un-Incorporate Your Company Culture « FoundRead
Posted by Michael S. Levy at 8:32 PM
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
eBay modules are cool.
eBay launched their own Flash widget embed offering, eBay modules. Hereunder, I pasted the code for an auction for a night at the Everland hotel in Paris. Cool features, and great way to promote one's auctions on blogs, social networks & co.
Trendwatching.com: 2008 - ecommerce|the sequel
Posted by Michael S. Levy at 1:47 PM
Labels: 2008, e-commerce, ecommerce, trends
A Gimmick Becomes a Real Trend - New York Times
Two years ago, Cyber Monday was a marketing gimmick in search of shoppers. This year, it seems to be a genuine trend that retailers have embraced.
A Gimmick Becomes a Real Trend - New York Times
Posted by Michael S. Levy at 12:53 PM
Labels: e-commerce, ecommerce, trends, USA
To build, buy or outsource
Neil Kugelman, CEO of US online jeweler Goldspeed.com, is convinced there is no better way to run his business than outsourcing his e-commerce platform.
InternetRetailer.com - To build, buy or outsource
Posted by Michael S. Levy at 12:08 PM
Labels: e-commerce, ecommerce, outsourcing
Ecommerce Trends: Issues in Behavioral Targeting
Even though behavior targeting has been around almost as long as the Internet, it had a resurgence of popularity last year. Many in the ecommerce world became enamored with the idea of being able to offer product recommendations based on immediate behavior.Ecommerce Trends: Issues in Behavioral Targeting :: Varien :: Open Source eCommerce Development and Consulting Firm
Posted by Michael S. Levy at 11:55 AM
Friday, November 9, 2007
eWeek.com: E-Commerce Sites Aren't Too Social...
Opinion: Social networking sites have little influence on e-commerce, says JupiterResearch.
From an article by Evan Schuman, editor of CIOInsight.com's Retail industry center, on eWeek.com: E-Commerce Sites Aren't Too Social
Posted by Michael S. Levy at 3:47 PM