ecommerce

ecommerce

App stores point to bright future for mobile ecommerce

VodafoneThis series of posts about Ecommerce is brought to you in conjunction with Vodafone, who are currently recruiting a Head of Ecommerce, see Chinwag Jobs for more information.

RAOK Suggestion #15 Buy something on the internet by garethjmsaunders Mobile e-commerce has been talked about for more than a decade. Back in 2000 publications like vnunet were asking "Mobile commerce - big or REALLY big?". It has been a long journey since the days of WAP sites and slow data services. Today's mobile phones give users web browsing and video playback just as happily as dealing with phone calls.

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Mortar Crumbs to E-commerce Clicks

VodafoneThis series of posts about Ecommerce is brought to you in conjunction with Vodafone, who are currently recruiting a Head of Ecommerce, see Chinwag Jobs for more information

It's an interesting time for e-commerce, certainly challenging, but there are potentially even bigger things afoot. Away from the on-line world, the last few months have seen numerous collapses in the high street.

RAOK Suggestion #15 Buy something on the internet by garethjmsaundersPick-n-mix legend Woolworths closed its doors. Music and games retailer Zavvi pulled down their shutters, and the fashion retailer Principles closed its doors too. That isn't the end of the tale though.

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Digital Business: India - Speakers

Speakers

Shantanu Bhagwat - Business Development Partner (Asia), Amadeus Capital Partners 

Shantanu Bhagwat An engineer by training, Shantanu Bhagwat is a one-time diplomat turned-venture investor.

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Digital Business: China - Speakers

Speakers

Bruno Bensaid - Managing Director, Shanghaivest Ltd & Mobilemonday Shanghai

Bruno BensaidBruno is the Founder and Managing Director of Shanghaivest Ltd, a boutique Financial Advisory firm providing fund raising consulting, strategic business development and M&A support to Chinese and Eur

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Digital Business: India and China

Prepare your business for the future with our two conferences on the 3rd and 4th of March, 2009.

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Leaping across the pond to the US

Winston & Strawn, in collaboration with UK Trade & Investment, invites you to join us for a practical, interactive seminar designed to equip you with the information you'll need to expand your business to the United States. Far from an ordinary lecture on the U.S. legal system, you'll hear from experienced U.S. lawyers – live in London and in the U.S.– who will provide real world advice to help you successfully navigate the complexities and avoid the pitfalls as you plan to enter the U.S. market.

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Date: 19 February 2009
Location: Winston & Strawn, UK

Chinwag Live: Freeconomics

Join us as we ask - Is there a future to Free, and where? Are there new opportunities to monetise in the land of Free or in fact does Free no longer make sense?

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Date: 30 March 2009
Location: Slug & Lettuce (downstairs), UK

Integrated B2B Online Marketing in Manufacturing 2009

MARTIN LINKING is convening the Integrated B2B Online Marketing in Manufacturing 2009 in Shanghai. The online marketing conference tailored to B2B manufacturing companies will be conducted the first time in China. It is designed for executives and marketers responsible for the overall marketing performance in B2B manufacturing companies.

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Date: 19 March 2009
Location: CN

Social Media ROI podcasts and pictures

IMG_2702.JPGFollowing successful outings at Internet World and ad:tech London earlier this year, Chinwag Live went on tour again in October, this time to the Ecommerce Expo at London's Olympia.

The session itself was rammed to the gills, with some of the more enterprising attendees sneaking in round the back. The panel tackled the practical side of realising ROI from social media, a topic which clearly resonated with the show's audience.

The panel chaired by digital strategy consultant and former Revolution editor, Philip Buxton featured Alex Burmaster, European Internet Analyst from Nielsen Online, Robin Grant, Founder & Managing Director from We Are Social, Ankur Shah, Co-founder from Techlightenment, Stuart Bruce, Founder & Managing Director from Wolfstar and Helen Lawrence, Social Media Planner from Dare.

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Social media faces some tough questions

Philip Buxton - Digital Strategy Consultant This Tuesday, the Chinwag Live went 'on tour' to the E-commerce Expo at Olympia. In a packed session - sorry to those who didn't make it in - the debate ranged from metrics to the human side of social media. Philip Buxton chaired the panel and wrote up his thoughts on what transpired.

Chairing Chinwag Live’s Social Media ROI panel debate at E-commerce Expo last week was fascinating for a number of reasons – not least for the amount of people trying to pack themselves into a small space.

The debate featured some social media luminaries: Robin Grant from We Are Social; Stuart Bruce from Wolfstar; Helen Lawrence, social media planner at Dare; and Alex Burmaster at Nielsen Online. But the driver of the conversation (the influencer if you will) turned out to be Ankur Shah, founder of Techlightenment, who, as Robin described, was coming at things from a direct response-focused angle.

The great thing about Ankur’s input was that it dragged conversation about social media out of (again, as Robin put it) ‘fluffy’ objectives and into its value in terms of hard, lead-generation targets.

While we all see that connecting with customers ‘at their place’ – their social online networks – is a great thing to be doing, measuring the value of these kinds of things is nigh on impossible. iCrossing as it happens is doing the best job I’ve seen of seeking to ‘measure ‘engagement’ and thus place a benchmark on the ‘success’ that investment in social media is having. But, as we enter recession, there’s no doubt there’s a new sense of urgency about how we can get social media to deliver on lead-gen objectives.

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AOP IP and Copyright Forum: Who owns the content?

AOP’s forum on copyright and intellectual property on 20 November brings together legal experts to examine rights ownership behind online publishers’ businesses and its importance to their long-term success.

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Date: 20 November 2008
Location: IPC Media Offices, UK

Online Information 2008

Attracting over 900 delegates from over 40 countries, the conference provides a forum dedicated to learning, debate, professional development, technology reviews and assessments, expert discussion as well as case-study presentations and the sharing of research results and opinion.  View the 2008 programme and book your place today!

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Date: 2 December 2008
Location: Olympia Grand Hall, UK

Internet Retailing

Internet Retailing 2008 – Oct. 7th London, will address the first mature year of ecommerce – where every retailer’s competitors are already online or about to launch with a credible offering – and consider strategies and approaches for success in a demanding market.

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Date: 7 October 2008
Location: Novotel, UK

Enterprise Communications Conference

IDC's Enterprise Communications Conference (previously IDC's Mobile Enterprise Conference) will examine the increasing importance of the enterprise communications strategy as an essential element of an organisation's wider ICT strategy.

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Date: 14 October 2008
Location: The Royal Hospital, IE