Driving mobile commerce 2011 holiday success from the lessons of 2010
Mobile commerce hit its stride during the 2010 holiday season, with some retailers driving up to 7 percent online revenue through mobile devices.
Mobile commerce hit its stride during the 2010 holiday season, with some retailers driving up to 7 percent online revenue through mobile devices.
Montblanc is supporting the efforts of an organization dedicated to helping those with intellectual and developmental disabilities by donating 11 percent of its March proceeds to Best Buddies International.
With smartphone use on the rise, marketers who are not using conversion optimization and Web site personalization techniques on their mobile sites will fall behind as mobile-savvy competitors take the lead.
Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte, NC, is strengthening its commitment to environmentally-friendly practices and operations by permanently installing a multi-power station for affluent guests who drive electric vehicles.
As Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona, Spain ended last week, one thing was apparent: just 10 months after the launch of the Apple iPad, the tablet market has solidly arrived.
With mobile bar codes, consumers can use their smartphones as a type of scanner, but one that does much more than simply show the price of a product.
Sending abandoned shopping cart emails packed with product images to shoppers is a great way for marketers to differentiate themselves from their competitors while also raising sales by enticing customers back to ecommerce Web sites.
A study by J.D. Power and Associates found that luxury brands such as Jaguar, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Mercedes-Benz and The Ritz-Carlton are most widely known for their excellent customer service.
Rolls-Royce is showcasing its bespoke capabilities via a luxury sedan powered purely by electricity at the prestigious Geneva Motor Show.
Microsoft’s Bing has experienced significant growth, signaling the need for marketers to spread their search marketing efforts across multiple engines.