- Tue Nov 25 2003 New products attract e-tail dollars
Home decor and sporting goods are new favorites, sharing top spot with top sellers books and music, as sales climb an expected 42 percent this holiday season, according to Forrester Research.
Posted by Dinesh C. Sharma
- Mon Oct 27 2008 Mayfield Fund, Forrester CEO weigh in on tech economy
A report out by Mayfield Fund VC firm and a blog by Forrester Research CEO George Colony both say the economy is creating a stormy climate, but nothing the tech industry can't weather.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Mon Jun 3 2002 Study: Design lacking in e-tail sites
Some of the leading online stores are mediocre at best when it comes to design, according to a Jakob Nielsen study.
Posted by Troy Wolverton
- Tue Feb 20 2001 THE DAY AHEAD: Beware the e-tailing trap
Posted by Larry Dignan
- Tue Apr 20 1999 Heavy lifters may win next e-tail round
In markets just now coming online, traditional retailers seem likely to have the upper hand.
Posted by Tim Clark
- Mon Jun 12 2000 Analysts see wireless e-tail adoption hurdles
Despite major online companies rushing to embrace wireless technology, the intersection of e-business and wireless services is still largely under construction.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
- Fri Jan 28 2000 Sony e-tail plans could shake up industry
The electronics giant, which has been slow to embrace the Internet, is preparing a major initiative to sell its products directly to consumer and corporate customers on the Web.
Posted by Jim Davis
- Tue Sep 13 2005 Commentary: eBay's scary Skype purchase
Skype and its voice services give the auction giant no sustainable advantage in communications or communities.
Posted by null Forrester Research
- Wed Aug 11 2004 Commentary: Watching e-commerce grow
New converts to online shopping are helping push sales ever upward. Retailers are doing their part by making the experience richer and more personalized.
Posted by null Forrester Research
- Wed Aug 13 2003 Commentary: E-commerce, steady as it goes
Fueled by a steady stream of new online shoppers and new product category sales, U.S. e-commerce will grow at a 19 percent compound annual growth rate over the next five years.
Posted by null Forrester Research