Archive for June, 2009

eMarketer: People trust friends more than they do bloggers

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Word-of-mouth has a radically greater impact on purchase behavior when it comes from friends than from strangers (like bloggers), according to a Mintel survey of buying behavior, just cited in eMarketer,

eMarketer says: “While bloggers may bring buzz to a product, converting the buzz to sales is another matter.”

“It’s interesting to find that as much time as we spend online, we still prefer a personal recommendation from someone we know and trust,” said Chris Haack of Mintel.

Here’s their data:

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AuctionBytes podcast from the Internet Retailer Conference

Friday, June 19th, 2009

I had fun during the Internet Retailer Conference this week chatting with Ina Steiner, Editor of the AuctionBytes blog.  We covered a lot of topics in a short time.  She has posted the conversation as a podcast.  Enjoy.

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Stop by and visit TurnTo at the Internet Retailer Conference

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

If you are in Boston today or tomorrow, please come by and visit us at the Internet Retailer Conference.  We’re in booth #947.  And in case the pleasure of meeting us isn’t enough incentive — we’re giving away a Kindle.

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TurnTo is in the Wall Street Journal today

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Here’s the full article: http://bit.ly/14Wl0n

And here’s what they have to say about us:

New York-based TurnTo Networks Inc., for example, which was launched in September, helps retailers link their customer accounts with social-networking accounts and email accounts using Facebook Connect and other tools. TurnTo charges retailers a percentage of the revenue from sales attributed to the system.

Tea retailer Teavana Corp. is a TurnTo client. Jay Allen, Teavana’s vice president of e-commerce, says the conversion rate—a measure of how many shoppers make purchases—for people who use the application is 20% higher than the rate for others, and their average orders are slightly more expensive.

TurnTo founder George Eberstadt says preliminary data for the company’s first 20 clients show that using TurnTo tends to increase conversion rates 20% to 50% and builds traffic to retailers’ sites. Some 700,000 new users, for instance, have come to computer retailer CompSource Inc.’s site through its TurnTo application since July. TurnTo is “a lot better than average” in terms of price per new customer compared with pay-per-click advertising, says Dean Bellone, CompSource’s president.

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