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The Sharper Image Expands Its DCs
By: Mark Del Franco
To cut down on spiraling package delivery costs, high-tech gifts and gadgets cataloger/retailer Sharper Image Corp. has expanded its distribution center...
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The FAO Schwarz Saga Continues
By: Margery Weinstein
Toys marketer FAO Schwarz, part of bankrupt parent firm FAO, may have narrowly escaped a shutdown when an 11th-hour buyer swept in just after Christmas....
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The CRM Balancing Act
By: By Dan Wells
If only there were a simple answer to the question How many times should I mail my customers and prospects? But because marketers have so many influences...
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The Ruby Slippers of Search
By: BY BRIAN KLAIS
If consumers find e-commerce appealing because it helps them find and buy products easier and in less time, then your Website is no longer the shortest...
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The Metropolitan Museum Mails Kids' Book
By: Mark Del Franco
Believing that you're never too young to appreciate art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in late September mailed 500,000 copies of a MetKids catalog....
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The Three Phases of Photography
By: Chris Carrington
We've all heard the saying a picture is worth a thousand words. In the context of designing a catalog, this saying should be uppermost in one's mind....
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The Market Is the Message
By: Sherry Chiger
If you'd told me a few years ago that Alloy would be buying rival Delia's, I would have said, Are you sure you don't have things backward, and that Delia's...
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The Judging Panel
Geoff Batrouneyexecutive vice president, Estee List Marketing John Bortavice president of marketing operations, NewarkInOne Jeff Campbellcatalog manager,...
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The Fourth Annual I.Merchant Awards
The Web has become a far more competitive playing field this year, with companies revamping their sites and applying more-stringent metrics to measure...
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2003 CATALOG AGE 100: Bigger and Better
By: Sherry Chiger
If the Catalog Age 100 is any indication, the economy may be on the road to recovery — albeit slowly. Sixty of the companies on this year's list...
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The New Trend: Catalogers Turning Private
By: Mark Del Franco
Eyebrows raised when San Francisco-based gifts cataloger RedEnvelope filed for an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission...
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The Key to Kiosks
By: By Shayn Ferriolo
The conventional wisdom behind multichannel marketing is that the more points of contact you have with customers, the more likely they are to buy. So...
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The Cybercritic: Party Supplies
An avid reader of glossy lifestyle magazines, The Cybercritic loves the idea of throwing theme parties. And in fact, The Cybercritic's parties do tend...
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The Top 20 Stories of the Past 20 Years
In an industry as broad as the catalog business one that encompasses merchandising, marketing, fulfillment, and what have you it's tough to cull a definitive...
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The Siren Song of Private Equity Money
By: By Mark Del Franco
After a lull during the past few years, private equity money is again flowing into the catalog industry. For shallow-pocketed catalogers, this can be...
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The Cybercritic Ties One On
For some, the holidays bring to mind mistletoe, eggnog, and families gathering by the fire. For The Cybercritic, they mean novelty neckties. So in search...
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The Softer Side of Sears: Credit Card Debt
By: Catalog Age
Quarterly profits fell 28% at Sears, Roebuck and Co. (NYSE:S), which owns apparel catalog Lands’ End, and the Hoffman Estates, IL-based retail behemoth...
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The Price of Free S&H
By: By Paul Miller and Mark Del Franco
In their battle for customers, online superstores Buy.com and Amazon.com have been using shipping and handling as a weapon. Amazon.com began offering...
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The Eyeballs Have It
By: Sherry Chiger
Little did I expect when I went to see Minority Report that I'd spend less time trying to figure out whodunit than thinking about direct marketing. The...
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The Judges Were...
Geoff Batrouney executive vice president, Estee Marketing Group Sandra Cooper vice president of creative and account services, Marke Communications Tony...
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The Third Annual I.Merchant Awards
Given the aftermath of the dot-com crash, not to mention the punishing economic climate, some Web marketers might feel they deserve an award just for...
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