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Ecommerce Blogroll: Weekly Report July 22
Veröffentlicht 22 Jul 2009 von Noreen VincentTags: Ecommerce, Ecommerce solutions, ecommerce Strategy, Facebook, Social Networking

This week’s blogroll is filled with ecommerce life experience from Borders, facts on conversion rates, and some fantastic examples of how retailers are using Facebook to connect with their fans and customers.  Take a look, and please share on Twitter @vnoreen, your thoughts on these ecommerce blog posts.Talking with…Kevin Ertell, ForeSee Results VP [Shop.Org Blog] + Read more

Ecommerce Blogroll: Weekly Report July 8
Veröffentlicht 08 Jul 2009 von Noreen VincentTags: Community, Ecommerce, ecommerce Strategy, Retail, Social Networking

Here is my 4th of July list of posts I have enjoyed reading this past week from the ecommerce blogosphere.  I particularly like the Proust-like interview with Matt Stinchcomb, vp of community at Etsy.  Here is a remarkable business that has succeeded with an online marketplace created exclusively for a community to buy and sell all things handmade.  Enjoy the posts!Talking with…Etsy VP Matt Stinchcomb [Shop.org Blog] + Read more

Ecommerce Blogroll: The Weekly Report for June 17
Veröffentlicht 17 Jun 2009 von Noreen VincentTags: Blogs, Cloud, Ecommerce, ecommerce Strategy, Re-platforming, Retail, Shopping, Social Networking, social shopping

You know how bloggers have a blogroll on one of their sidebars, giving you a little insight into what bloggers deem to have a voice of authority?  Well, I have been keeping an eye on some of the blogs that my favorite bloggers recommend, and decided to share my thoughts on the posts from these voices of authority I found most interesting this week. Things that made me go "hmmm..." The Weekly Report:  Ecommerce Blog(s) Roll 1.      Father's Day Online Shoppers Ready to Buy + Read more

Social Commerce
Veröffentlicht 02 Mar 2009 von Noel HeaneyTags: Ecommerce, ecommerce Strategy, Retail, Shopping, Social Networking

Last week I attend the first part of a workshop in London hosted by IMRG to focus on driving sales through the use of Social Commerce (checkout their website for further details). The event was very well attended with a number of excellent guest speakers. Below are my observations of what I see as the key take aways and areas for business to consider with respect to this topic. Details of the event and the speakers can be found at the bottom. + Read more

E-Commerce 2.0 – Hype oder Realität?
Veröffentlicht 07 Jul 2008 von Bruno von RotzTags: Ajax, Ecommerce, ecommerce Strategy, Re-platforming, RIA, Rich Internet Application, Shopping, Social Networking, Web 2.0

Im Rahmen des internationalen E-Commerce Kongresses 2008 am 19./20.Juni 2008 in Wiesbaden wurde bereits über eCommerce 3.0 referiert (How eCommerce Becomes a Uniquely Great Experience, by Daug Mack, VP, Creative Solution Services, Adobe). Was bedeutet die Versionierung einer Online-Practise? Sicherlich nicht die Ankündigung eines neuen Software Releases. Die Online-Practise E-Commerce benötigt neue Impulse. + Read more

Content Management in the Age of User Participation - Presentation
Veröffentlicht 20 Jun 2008 von John EckmanTags: Alfresco, Amateur, Collective Intelligence, Community, Conference, Content Management, content syndication, Culture, Direct Consumer Engagement, Drupal, Ecommerce, Enterprise 2.0, Facebook, Knowledge Management, Media and Publishing, Next Generation CRM, Open, Open Source, Social Networking, Syndication, User Experience, User Generated Content, Web 2.0, WordPress

Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to present at Web Content 2008 on user generated content and the impact it has on content management.The presentation is called "Tag, Upload, Share, Discuss: Content Management in the Age of User Participaiton" - you can view it below, or download the PDF at slideshare.   + Read more

Social Shopping and The Game of Life
Veröffentlicht 23 May 2008 von Adam MichelsonTags: Community, Design, Ecommerce, ecommerce Strategy, Information Architecture, Product Management, Retail, Shopping, Social Networking, Visualization, Web 2.0

  The top question we get today regarding social shopping is as follows: "We've done product ratings and reviews; what social shopping features should we implement in 2009 that actually will lead to increased traffic, basket size or conversion rates?" To help our clients answer this question we developed the 2009 Social Ecommerce Guide + Read more

Social Networking Identity Mapping, and Open Source
Veröffentlicht 10 Apr 2008 von John EckmanTags: Community, Corporate Websites, Ecommerce, ecommerce Strategy, Enterprise 2.0, Facebook, Media and Publishing, Open Innovation, Open Source, OpenID, PHP, Platform, Retail, Social Networking, User Generated Content, Web 2.0

Although social network platforms have been increasingly open to application development, spurred by Facebook's API and reinforced by the Open Social foundation, the approach has always been to enourage the development of applications inside the walls of the social network. + Read more

Ecommerce and social networks -- new enabling technology
Veröffentlicht 06 Apr 2008 von David KatzTags: Ecommerce, Facebook, Retail, Shopping, Social Networking

Ringside Networks, a startup with a team of ex-JBoss and Bluestone pros, has launched the first "social application server," which promises to enable companies to add social networking capabilities to any website and integrate with the relationships and profiles people have already established on social networking sites like Facebook. + Read more

Social Shopping
Veröffentlicht 08 Jan 2008 von Adam MichelsonTags: Ecommerce, Enterprise 2.0, Shopping, Social Networking

Online shopping is lonely. In store shopping does not like crowds or commissioned salespeople, but it does like the energy, excitement and general buzz of a tactile and social experience. Online shopping has none of this. Offline shopping is a destination. Online shopping is not. The legacy of online shopping is utility, three clicks, drive conversion, and create and standard shopping experience. Online shopping has become bland and uniform, and it is also devoid of the energy of the offline experience. + Read more