Posts Tagged ‘accessibility’
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Launched in beta earlier this month, Tribesmart is a social shopping website which aggregates products and user reviews.

I’ve been taking a look around the site to see how it measures up…
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Site review: social shopping with Tribesmart
Tags: accessibility, advertising, analytics, business, comparison, e-commerce, home, internet, management, marketing, news, online-customer, research, search-engine, site, social-shopping, training, tribesmart
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Launched in beta earlier this month, Tribesmart is a social shopping website which aggregates products and user reviews.

I’ve been taking a look around the site to see how it measures up…
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Tags: accessibility, advertising, analytics, careers-fair, comparison, e-commerce, home, management, marketing, monitoring, news, online-customer, research, search-engine, shopping-comparison, site, training, tribesmart
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
While most well known retailers are now selling their products online, a number have yet to take the plunge.
This includes brands like Primark, Morrissons, Gap (in the UK) and others.
We know that such firms are missing out on an extra revenue stream, but what other effects can not selling online have?
Tags: accessibility, advertising, analytics, customer, drawbacks, e-commerce, google, home, innovation, management, marketing, monitoring, news, online-customer, research, search, search-engine, training
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
While most well known retailers are now selling their products online, a number have yet to take the plunge.
This includes brands like Primark, Morrissons, Gap (in the UK) and others.
We know that such firms are missing out on an extra revenue stream, but what other effects can not selling online have?
Tags: accessibility, advertising, analytics, careers-fair, comparison, customer, e-commerce, events, google, home, marketing, monitoring, news, online-customer, research, search, search-engine, training
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
In the current economic climate, marketers and business owners need to take a close look at how they can improve the effectiveness of their websites.
Whilst the economic downturn is unlikely to result in any decline in online volume, we are already starting to see online business growth start to slow slightly, as consumers tighten their belts in the face of escalating food and fuel bills, as well as rising borrowing costs.
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Tags: accessibility, analytics, business, careers-fair, content-management, e-commerce, economic, entertainment, home, internet, marketing, monitoring, news, online, online-customer, research, search-engine, training
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