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Commerce

  • Why Amazon, Facebook Are In Hot Pursuit Of Digital Identity

    It all comes down to who owns the digital identity and the addressability that follows. Late this spring when Amazon launched the Login with Amazon service, it gave access to 200 million-plus active Amazon users to app developers and site owners. “Login with Amazon is the latest offering in an array of services that make […]

  • RichRelevance Deepens Ecommerce Data Analytics With Precog Acquisition

    Following its spring acquisition of recommendations engine Avail, ecommerce personalization and shopping media company RichRelevance has acquired the assets of data analytics startup Precog, for an undisclosed sum. Founded by former Amazon exec David Selinger in 2006, San Francisco-based RichRelevance currently has close to 200 customers including Walmart, Target and Marks & Spencer. Precog CEO […]

  • Why Data Is the Most Valuable Player in Omnichannel Retail Marketing

    The evolution of commerce has made data the new “MVP” of retail marketing. A common theme at this week’s eTail East conference in Philadelphia, a gathering of 1,150 retail minds, was delivering personalized offers at scale. To do so, marketers are looking for ways to harness data across a range of sources ranging from loyalty marketing […]

  • Retail Brands Face Facebook Publishing Fatigue

    Retailers that push fewer posts, but better and more targeted ones, are gaining an edge over those that pursue volume when it comes to publishing Facebook content, new data suggests. The 50 Social Retail Report from enterprise social media management company Expion analyzed 16,000 posts for the top 50 retail brands as designated by Interbrand. […]

  • WaPo May Get A Little More Personal With Bezos At The Helm

    “Data Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Ramsey McGrory, CEO at AddThis. The media industry was left stunned with this week’s news that The Washington Post and its 135-year-old legacy is now under the watchful eye […]

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    Amazon's Bezos Buys Washington Post Co. Flagship For $250 Million

    In a surprise Monday afternoon announcement, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has struck a deal with the Washington Post Company to buy its namesake newspaper for $250 million. Read the release. The purchase comes just a few days after WaPo’s Q2 earnings demonstrated some slight income and revenue gains, though, as usual, that was due to […]

  • Forrester Sees Shifting Sands In Retail As Roles And Channels Converge

    Walls between channel-specific and traditional retail marketing roles are beginning to crumble, according to new data outlined in Forrester Research’s “Commerce Technology And Platform Investment Trends – 2013” report. With online retail spend in the US forecasted to grow 9.9% between 2012 and 2017 and digital channels (online, mobile and tablet) estimated to account for 10% […]

  • What The Lexity Buy Says About Yahoo's Commerce Clout

    Yahoo bought back old talent in the form of Amit Kumar with the acquisition of e-commerce startup Lexity, which he founded four years ago. A former engineer and head of product management for Yahoo Search, Kumar graduated to display ads startup Dapper.net, which was snapped up by Yahoo three years ago for $55 million and […]

  • Changing Commerce: Fab.com Extricates Itself From Flash Sales

    Akin to an infant reaching its “Terrible Two’s,” designer flash sale site Fab.com has changed a lot in the period following its second year. The good? The ecommerce company, founded in 2011, inked $150 million in Series-D financing from Atomico, Andreessen Horowitz, Tencent, ITOCHU and others, bringing its running tally to $310 million in less […]

  • eBay Moves Toward End-To-End Commerce Marketing

    As a number of large technology vendors race to create full-spectrum digital marketing suites and omnichannel customer experiences, one player is here to remind them that it knows a thing or two about commerce. And, when it comes to its advertising and paid media play, eBay’s launch of eBay Enterprise Marketing Solutions today has much […]

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