Items tagged with 'widgets'
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Widgets, feeds and personalised pages - retailers take products to consumers
Has e-commerce reached the stage where retailers and brands should be looking at new ways to push their products to where the internet users want them rather than simply trying to attract shoppers to well-designed sites? A number of recent launches suggest it's time for e-retailers to start exploring further away from their home page. -
Amazon expands through widgets
Amazon is expanding its reach through the release of a number of 'Amazon Widgets' that can be used to feature products from Amazon on blogs, websites and social networking pages. -
Europe’s first Widget Conference
Google, plus top agencies to speak on commercial development and opportunities as the web becomes widgetised
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ShopAds
The idea of transactional banner ads has reared its head again this week. At first glance, the concept is enticing — your products on display all across the web with customers able to pop a product into a shopping basket and pay for it all within one simple banner ad space and without ever leaving their web page. But previous attempts to make the concept work have failed to take off. Will it be different this time?
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Transactional Widgets
The idea of transactional banner ads has reared its head again this week. At first glance, the concept is enticing — your products on display all across the web with customers able to pop a product into a shopping basket and pay for it all within one simple banner ad space and without ever leaving their web page. But previous attempts to make the concept work have failed to take off. Will it be different this time?
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Transactional banner ads pop up again — but will they take off?
The idea of transactional banner ads has reared its head again this week. At first glance, the concept is enticing — your products on display all across the web with customers able to pop a product into a shopping basket and pay for it all within one simple banner ad space and without ever leaving their web page. But previous attempts to make the concept work have failed to take off. Will it be different this time?
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