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Are Consumers Ready for Mobile Grocery Shopping? - AdAge.com

The 5 Best Online Marketplaces for Selling Handmade Goods - PCWorld

COLUMN: The importance of keeping it local - Wicked Local

EBay, Wal-Mart search for revved-up search engines - Reuters

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Business Rx: 6th Street Commerce - Washington Post


Business Rx: 6th Street Commerce
Washington Post
Our system, SalesWarp, connects a retailer's online store to his back-end operations to manage the e-commerce business from one integrated system. “For example, if a retailer sells through its own Web site and also has eBay and Amazon storefronts, ...

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Are Consumers Ready for Mobile Grocery Shopping? - AdAge.com


AdAge.com

Are Consumers Ready for Mobile Grocery Shopping?
AdAge.com
Since few shoppers can wait for Amazon to ship their gallon of milk, smartphone usage in grocery stores is an entirely different beast than in big-box and electronic retailers, where the "scan and scram" phenomenon of price comparing runs rampant.

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The 5 Best Online Marketplaces for Selling Handmade Goods - PCWorld


The 5 Best Online Marketplaces for Selling Handmade Goods
PCWorld
By Christopher Null, PCWorld Once upon a time, it was considered insane to compete against eBay. If you sold custom-made goods like clothes or jewelry, you sold at flea markets on weekends, and eBay the rest of the time. The idea that anyone would shop ...

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COLUMN: The importance of keeping it local - Wicked Local


COLUMN: The importance of keeping it local
Wicked Local
With websites such as Amazon and eBay and wholesale stores such as Wal-Mart and Target, the local small business community is suffering. The problem is that these businesses donate to the community at large, whereas the other corporations do nothing to ...

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EBay, Wal-Mart search for revved-up search engines - Reuters


EBay, Wal-Mart search for revved-up search engines
Reuters
By Alistair Barr | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - EBay Inc and Wal-Mart Stores Inc are developing new Web search engines to better compete against Amazon.com Inc in the fast-growing e-commerce market. As more people shop online, they often end up at the top ...

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