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- noun The conducting of
retail business viaelectronic media , especially via theInternet
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Examples
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Investors are flocking to India's Internet commerce industry as a growing number of Indian online ventures jump on the e-tailing wagon.
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Under the proposal for a "fashion hub", the broadcast centre would offer offices, manufacturing and creative uses while the press centre would become a fashion college, e-tailing centre and a media centre.
London Olympic press and media centre legacy shortlist revealed 2012
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In further recognition of the progress we have made, e-tailing group, Inc. recently named Sears the top website in their "e-commerce gauge" survey with a total score of 88.25 out of 100, up 21% from last year.
Sears Chairman Unleashes 15-Page Manifesto About Um, Everything - The Consumerist 2009
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When so much is happening in the online customization space, it's surprising Amazon has not taken a more aggressive stance to this angle of e-tailing (although they have attempted to make one acquisition of a some what customization focused start up).
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It has exacerbated many existing weaknesses (rise of e-tailing, rise of e-books, creeping omnipotence of e's and hyphens), and has forced publishers to examine their business models.
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More than one-half of the US online retailers surveyed by NetElixir and the e-tailing group in October 2007 said that up to 40% of their orders now come from pay-per-click marketing.
Pay Per Click Is Popular, But Results Vary | Impact Lab 2007
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"Although merchants are getting more seasoned and innovative, knowledge levels and sophistication required to maintain and grow this valuable area can be stressful," said Lauren Freedman, president of the e-tailing group, in a statement.
Pay Per Click Is Popular, But Results Vary | Impact Lab 2007
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"Based on consumer demand, savvy merchants are presenting themselves as cohesive and consistent cross-channel brands," says Lauren Freedman, president of the e-tailing group.
In-Store Pickup: The Devil Is in the Details | Impact Lab 2006
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A fourth-quarter 2005 survey also conducted by the e-tailing group found that only 18% of US online retailers offer consumers the option to buy online and pick up in store.
In-Store Pickup: The Devil Is in the Details | Impact Lab 2006
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The e-tailing group, a shopper-centric e-commerce consultancy, recently published the results of an annual proprietary study of the buy-online/in-store-pickup services of 18 large and small retailers.
In-Store Pickup: The Devil Is in the Details | Impact Lab 2006
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