Businesses are debating their online strategy. Many believe they became too focused on sales. Now they're looking at their Web sites as a way to drive in-store traffic and increase their engagement with customers. -Carrie Johnson

 

Businesses are debating their online strategy. Many believe they became too focused on sales. Now they're looking at their Web sites as a way to drive in-store traffic and increase their engagement with customers.


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Businesses are debating their online strategy. Many believe they became too focused on sales. Now they're looking at their Web sites as a way to drive in-store traffic and increase their engagement with customers.

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Q3 is historically a weak quarter, ... Customer spending held up, though, and Q4 is primed to be a good year-over-year growth story.

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Consumers continue to expand their online buying into new product categories as they become more comfortable shopping online, ... This mainstreaming of the Web into consumers' lives not only fuels online sales, but also creates new opportunities for retailers to successfully grow their online businesses.

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All the companies that have home-grown systems are doing everything they can to ditch them.

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Gap's new sites leapfrog every other retail site out there today, ... They're providing a customer experience that other retailers will quickly try to figure out how to copy.

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