Conference
Internet Retailer 2008 (

)
June 9, 2008 - June 12, 2008
96 Sessions,
123 Speakers
Internet Retailer Conference & Exhibition 2008 explores every aspect of what it will take for retailers to succeed in the new, more competitive environment, including such issues as making sure your corporate investments are going to the right channels in the right proportions, how to break down the corporate barriers that prevent cooperation among channels, how to prepare for the new demanding customers who expect fast web sites and fast order delivery, how to deepen your use of online marketing tools and how to determine if new methods are worth the investment, how to analyze whether that Web 2.0 initiative is right for your web site, how to make sure that technology implementations won't trip you up and how to find the right staff to help you grow.
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Entire Conference
96 Sessions
Internet Retailer Conference Main Sessions - 2008
55 Sessions
While there are legends about small retailers who built web sites and customers came in droves, bringing the merchant wealth and fame almost overnight, the reality for most e-merchants is not so simple. A would-be retailer may have a wonderful idea for a site or a group of products to sell online, but no idea how to execute that vision. This track will walk small and medium-sized retailers - and even managers at big retailers who are relatively new to e-retailing - what it takes to assess their opportunity in online retail and then execute a winning web site to seize it.
Workshop WK01 - 2008
7 Sessions
Advanced Strategies for Marketing Your Retail Web Site
Workshop WK02 - 2008
13 Sessions
From Entrepreneur to an Enterprise
Workshop WK03 - 2008
14 Sessions
M-Commerce: Retail Web Sites Hit the Road
Workshop WK04 - 2008
7 Sessions
Powering your Store with a Third-Party Engine
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