Daily Deals sites are still raging, but typically you only get what you're offered. So what would happen if a company listened to a group of consumers and tried to arrange a deal based on what they want? That's what oBaz--launching today--is trying to do.READ»
AOL's just revealed it's launching its own clone of the Web shared discount service Groupon, dubbed "Wow!" It's definitely a technology trend at the moment, but will AOL risk falling into the same holes Groupon did? And why's it even trying this experiment?READ»
As our nationwide economic turbulence continues, discount Web sites are proliferating. They don't rely on the typical economic mechanisms to get their customers deals--they're not about razor-thin margins, or closeouts, or ...READ»
June 1-2 in San Francisco, Join Vice President of Disney.com Jason Davis, Executive Director of Marketing for Walt Disney Records Kelly Hugunin and Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Disney Online Paul Yanover as ...READ»
Learn how… maintaining your pricing integrity in a down economy is truly a winning strategy because, in the end, profit margins are higher, the ability to service a customer is better, and the confidence of the salesperson is greater.
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