Thursday, December 30, 2010

Social media's influence small but growing

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December 30, 2010
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  • Survey: Social media's shopping influence small but growing
    Social media led only about 5% of consumers to shop online during the holiday season, according to a survey by ForeSee Results. While social media's influence is growing, it's still small compared with other online marketing channels, such as promotional e-mail and search results, the survey found. ClickZ (12/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • Children's clothing company builds buzz with Facebook "likes"
    San Francisco-based children's apparel company Tea Collection built brand buzz and quickly sold off some of its overstocks with a promotion that asked fans to vote for their favorite designs by hitting the Facebook "like" button. The winning design was offered at a deeply discounted price and sold out almost immediately. Tea Collection took a loss on the discounted item, but says it more than made up for it with increased sales of other products. Fast Company (12/2010) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Rivals gear up to challenge Apple's iPad
    Competitors large and small will introduce touch-screen tablets in the coming weeks in a race to compete with Apple's iPad. As many as 50 companiess, including Motorola and Dell, are expected to show their competing products next week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. "I don't think anyone believes they can beat Apple, but they want to be No. 2," said Gleacher analyst Brian Marshall. The Wall Street Journal (12/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  Companies in the News 
 
  • Sources: Groupon attracts big investors, preps for IPO
    Groupon is reportedly negotiating funding deals with several large institutional investors, with an eye on going public as soon as the end of next year. The fast-growing daily-deal site is expected to close a new round of funding that could total $950 million, according to sources cited in several online stories. NYTimes.com/Dealbook (12/30) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
 
  • EBay reports nearly $100M in U.S. sales from mobile users
    U.S. mobile sales at eBay rose 134% during the holiday season compared with last year, hitting almost $100 million from Nov. 25 to Dec. 25, the company reported. EBay booked $230 million in global sales made via mobile devices, up from $86.4 million in the 2009 season. Clothing, shoes and accessories topped the list of hottest categories for mobile users. InternetRetailer.com (12/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • Internet rivals partner to beat Google in local ads
    Competing sites such as AOL's MapQuest, Yelp and Yellowbook have joined to spur local ad sales and fend off an aggressive push by Google. For $99 a month, businesses can add marketing messages to their basic informational listings, and the ads will run on the local sites of all the participating companies. The Wall Street Journal (12/30) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • Tough economy? How innovation can turn it around
    Every economic downturn is rife with opportunity. As retailers develop their game plan for 2011, innovative thinking is just what is needed to drive sales, connect with consumers, and stay competitive. At NRF's 2nd annual INNOVATE conference, powered by Shop.org and RAMA and held in San Francisco March 8 to 10, industry leaders will inspire you with unexpected perspectives and illuminating anecdotes. Learn more. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
 
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  • SmartBrief will not publish Friday
    In observance of the New Year's holiday, SmartBrief will not be published Friday. Publication will resume Monday. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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