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Easy Ways to Manage Promo Code Misuse

GetElastic

This article was last published in September 2010 and has been updated for relevancy. Also called coupon codes, voucher codes, offer codes or discount codes, promo codes are popular sales incentives offered by online retailers. They are also one of online marketing's biggest profit eaters.

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Bot Rot: 5 Reasons Why Retailers Need to Ensure Products Go to People

Retail TouchPoints

Almost 30% of online retail traffic is now bots. And every day it gets harder for genuine customers to buy in-demand products directly from online retailers. When sites are stripped bare by bots, it’s not the bots that get blamed — it’s you, the retailer. Bot traffic jumped 106% year-over-year in 2021.

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5 Ways to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Ecommerce Business

SellBrite

When Pinterest first launched back in 2010, it was the go-to place for women to browse and pin the latest fashion, decor, and meal planning trends. Although it has fewer users than other social media platforms, Pinterest is emerging as a leader for ecommerce. Why use Pinterest for ecommerce.

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Inside the ‘Online Mall’ Simon has Created for its Outlet Brands

Retail TouchPoints

Buy.com was acquired by Japanese marketplace juggernaut Rakuten in 2010; Grover ran that company’s North American business for several years before joining a private equity firm that bought fashion site Bluefly.com , which he helped turn into a marketplace and then operated. “I’ve after Amazon and eBay.

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20 Experts Predict the Future of Ecommerce

Smile.io

From the start of the pandemic to the accelerated growth of online retail. In an economy where costs matter more than anything, to avoid the race to the bottom is to pull the right levers on the customer experience side. Ecommerce has gone from waves of highs and lows over the years.